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Planned Parenthood Did It All for the Money, the What, the Money

By on 3.21.14 | 3:33PM

The Federalist has an incredible article today, dealing with Planned Parenthood’s complicity in ignoring and frankly covering up Kermit Gosnell's horrors at his abortion clinic. The entire piece is well worth the read.

There are a few choice bits I’d like to deal with here. First, it is all too fitting that Planned Parenthood is trying to electorally defeat the cousin of one of Gosnell’s victims, Margo Davidson, who's running for reelection as a state representative. Davidson spoke out after seeing what Gosnell did to her cousin, Semika Shaw:

Today I honor [Semika’s] memory by voting for this legislation that seeks to safeguard the health of women that is long overdue, so that never again will a woman walk into a licensed healthcare facility in the state of Pennsylvania and be butchered, as she was, with her uterus perforated and her death of sepsis and infection permeating in her body till she writhed in pain on the floor of her home to her ultimate death.  And today I thank the members of this house that supported this legislation for the safety of women.

Davidson’s support for regulating abortion clinics has led Planned Parenthood to endorse her opponent. Indeed, this is no surprise. Across the country Planned Parenthood has fought any attempts to regulate clinics despite unregulated clinics consistently producing horrors. But Brandon McKinley throws back the curtain on the reasons why:

No, Planned Parenthood doesn’t care about women like Semika Shaw. But why not? It can’t be some kind of mass psychopathy—though it wouldn’t be surprising if the hardness of heart that must accompany the killing of the unborn metastasized to other areas of life. Perhaps it’s a commitment to the ideology of abortion that sees the procedure and its proliferation as a positive good in society. This is surely part of it, and it helps us to understand why Big Abortion never took action to squelch Gosnell—he was to them a necessary evil, someone willing to take the hard cases and get his hands a little bloody.

But there’s also a more straightforward answer: money. One of the Wilmington Planned Parenthood nurses testified that “the culture at Planned Parenthood of Delaware was focused on maximizing profits and the bottom line, not quality healthcare for women.” This isn’t isolated to Delaware: Former Texas Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson was directed to double the number of abortions her facility performed in order to pad profits. Abortion is Planned Parenthood’s cash cow: at least 37 percent of clinic income comes from killing unborn children.

This is why Planned Parenthood and others knew that the conditions at Gosnell’s clinic were substandard, but did nothing:

[PPSP president and CEO Dayle] Steinberg said that when Gosnell was in practice, women would sometimes come to Planned Parenthood for services after first visiting Gosnell’s West Philadelphia clinic, and would complain to staff about the conditions there.

“We would always encourage them to report it to the Department of Health,” Steinberg said as she sat with Steinem before Tuesday’s events.

Former Republican governor Tom Ridge is guilty as well due to his cessation of all health inspections at abortion clinics. It’s as if Ridge, who might have had a sense of what could possibly be happening at places like this, wished that it would all just go away. Abortion is not a polite topic of conversation. At dinner parties, the issue creates a tangible awkwardness that almost feels viscous in the air. Perhaps he simply hoped that turning a blind eye would enable us to stop talking about it. Abortion isn’t fun politics.

At least he didn’t make money off of it.

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Strange that we didn't hear about this on the mainstream media. 

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BILL GATES’ PLANNED-PARENTHOOD-PRESIDENT DAD INSPIRED PRO-ABORT FUNDING

by LifeSiteNews.com

  • Fri May 09, 2003 11:15 EST
 

NEW YORK, May 9, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In a lengthy interview with Bill Moyers released today, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates reveals the inspiration for his funding of pro-abortion population control measures. Responding to a question by Moyers on how he came to fund “reproductive issues” Gates answered, “When I was growing up, my parents were always involved in various volunteer things. My dad was head of Planned Parenthood. And it was very controversial to be involved with that. And so it’s fascinating. At the dinner table my parents are very good at sharing the things that they were doing. And almost treating us like adults, talking about that.”

In the interview Gates says he is moved by measurable progress and on “safe birth reproductive family planning issues” he says, “There’s a measurable impact when you can go in and educate families, but primarily women, about their different choices.

There’s real impact that you can have in this area. Anything to do with reproductive health.”

Although prodded more than once by Moyers, Gates refused a direct attack on President Bush’s pro-life measures such as promotion of abstinence prior to marriage.

He admits that he was at one time a convinced Malthusian.

“You know I thought it was.before I learned about it, I thought it was paradoxical. Well if you improve health, aren’t you just dooming people to deal with such a lack of resources where they won’t be educated or they won’t have enough food? You know, sort of a Malthusian view of what would take place.”

However, he claims he has seen beyond Malthusian conceptions of useless eaters since, he says, he has seen that by improving health and education population decreases as parents decide to have less children. Despite all his distancing from Malthus, Gates remains steadfast to the unfounded Malthusian fear of overpopulation.

See the transcript of the interview with Gates here.

See The Quiz Gates Failed.

UN POPULATION FUND RECEIVES $57 MIL FROM GATES

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