Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Student Journalists vs. Planned Parenthood
I'm posting this for two reasons.
The first is that "Planned Parenthood" is NOT exactly as it's name implies. Perhaps their intentions are honorable; however, (similar to ACORN) their actions are NOT always within the law.
My second point is that young enterprising journalists are doing what the regular media should be doing, i.e., investigating and exposing "stuff" that's just not right...
The first is that "Planned Parenthood" is NOT exactly as it's name implies. Perhaps their intentions are honorable; however, (similar to ACORN) their actions are NOT always within the law.
My second point is that young enterprising journalists are doing what the regular media should be doing, i.e., investigating and exposing "stuff" that's just not right...
Lila Rose reports at BigJournalism.com:
"In response to our Birmingham video, the Attorney General Troy King opened an investigation, which King eventually handed over to the State Health Department. Here’s a sample of what the Health Department found at the Birmingham Planned Parenthood clinic: nine out of 9 underage girls, aged 13 to 15, received abortions without proper verification of parental consent. A 13 year old girl came to the clinic for 2 different abortions with four months. Planned Parenthood made no report of suspected abuse or neglect"
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How can these students uncover something so horrendous and law enforcement not close them down ? Planned Parenthood is protected by the media. All you have to do is watch a well documented film about them called: Maafa21 (http://www.maafa21.com) to know the real agenda.
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