Friday, May 25, 2007

Planned Parenthood caught covering up statutory rape

This article, http://www.lifenews.com/state2286.html, is definitely worth a read.  A college student at UCLA posed as a 15 year old girl impregnated by a 23 year old man and entered Planned Parenthood to seek counseling.  PP of course told her to get an abortion so that her boyfriend would not get into trouble, encouraged the girl to lie about her due date and offered to give her a contact who would get her public funding for her abortion without asking any questions.  Not only was all of this illegal, but the girl caught it all on tape and posted it on the net.

 PP has a history, and arguably a policy of breaking these very laws across the country, which is how the girl knew that the sting would work in the first place.  Besides widespread class action suits, PP counselors could very well be prosecuted as accomplices after the fact, and should an actual policy be in place for such counseling, under RICO statutes. 

In the face of so many legal violations, what was PP’s reaction?  Sticking to what they do best, they tried to deal with the issue by killing it.  PP threatened the girl, erroneously warned her that she broke the law, (she did not), and threatened to assess her three separate $5,000 fines unless she took down the YouTube video immediately.  Their legal theory?  The privacy laws.  In other words, the right to privacy is being argued to provide legal cover for covering up statutory rape and the counselor is asserting the privacy right against the one who was offered counseling. 

They’re completely nuts.  They are willing to do anything to kill as many unborn babies as they can because that is their bread and butter.  They have no respect for our criminal laws.  They take a mob-like approach to threatening those who might expose how they’ve broken the law. 

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