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September 15, 2015 by Aleister
This may be one of the worst Planned Parenthood videos so far. An official laughs and sips her drink as she talks about eyes, hearts, spinal cords and gonads. She also says everything they provide is “fresh” as if she was talking about pieces of meat.
Watch:
Hot Air has a partial transcript:
“We’ve just been working with people who want particular tissues, like, you know, they want cardiac, or they want eyes, or they want neural,” says Dr. Westhoff to a prospective fetal organ buyer. “Certainly, everything we provide–oh, gonads! Oh my God, gonads. Everything we provide is fresh.” Westhoff continues, “Obviously, we would have the potential for a huge P.R. issue in doing this,” before offering to introduce the buyers to “national office abortion people” from Planned Parenthood.
If you made this up, no one would believe you. It’s like something out of a horror movie.
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Former Texas state senator Wendy Davis said in an interview published Tuesday that she had an abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy “out of love” for her daughter.
OMG now I have heard it all.
That is the lie she tells herself so she can look in the mirror everyday.
Indeed.
By Sarah Ferris - 11/13/15 02:26 PM EST
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday it will hear a challenge to a wide-reaching and contentious Texas abortion law, marking the beginning of the biggest legal fight over abortion in two decades.
It’s the first time in eight years that the justices have taken up a case involving abortion rights, and this one will have a particularly strong ripple effect. The decision in the case, Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole, will be expected less than six months before the 2016 elections — guaranteeing that abortion will break out as a top issue on the campaign.
In the case, the justices will determine whether a two-year-old law in Texas poses an “undue burden” on women’s legal right to terminate a pregnancy. That standard was set during the landmark 1992 ruling on Planned Parenthood v. Casey, and abortion opponents are hoping to change nearly 25 years of precedent.
The Center for Reproductive Rights, which filed the case on behalf of a Texas clinic at risk of closure, quickly cheered the court’s move.
“Today the Supreme Court took an important step toward restoring the constitutional rights of millions of women, which Texas politicians have spent years dismantling through deceptive laws and regulatory red tape,” Nancy Northup, the group’s president and CEO, wrote in a statement.
The Center for Reproductive Rights — as well as other abortion rights supporters — argue that the law has created barriers to abortion that violate the court's last landmark abortion case, Roe v. Wade.
Already, more than half of the state’s clinics have closed because doctors cannot meet new regulations under the law. The regulations are considered the be the strictest in the country.
There are now 18 clinics left in Texas, down from 40 in 2013.
The law was signed by then-Gov. Rick Perry in 2013, drawing national attention after then-state Sen. Wendy Davis, later a gubernatorial candidate, staged a marathon 11-hour filibuster.
The case specifically challenges two parts of the law. One says abortions can only be performed at hospital-like ambulatory service centers, which have strict structural standards. The other requires doctors to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
The case does not challenge other controversial parts of the law, such as the 20-week ban on abortions, which would remain standing.
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/260083-supreme-court-to-hear-l...
Greatest threat to pro-abortion movement in decades
I have been an activist for almost 10 years. All the information I posted is coming true, all the things I warned of for years and fought trolls about is now obvious, so actually my work is done. Have no interest in being on sites that ultimately are controlled by progressives. Have no interest in being on a NING site although I wish M the best he is a great guy. Believe what your eyes see and prepare for what is likely to come. Good Luck and God Bless. Will be leaving my page and threads, however threads will be closed.
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