Friday, February 24, 2012

The Beginning of the End for Planned Parenthood

Recently there was a lot of uproar over the decision by Susan G. Koman Foundation to tell Planned Parenthood that once the current grants in their pipeline end, they would not process any new ones them. This is very common in the nonprofit world as foundations pick and choose who they want to support. The purpose of Koman is to fight breast cancer, but Planned Parenthood does very few mammograms. What Planned Parenthood does very well is perform over 300,000 abortions a year, which bring in over $150 million a year. After the New York Times ran a story about this, many pro-abortion politicians and others put pressure on Koman to reverse their decision. Koman eventually bowed to the pressure and said that Planned Parenthood could apply for future grants. Why does this signal the beginning of the end for Planned Parenthood? For one thing, more people are learning the truth about this organization, that it is really a business, a business that does little with women's health, and vehemently opposes giving women any information about fetal development which could reduce its 90% kill rate for unborn children who find themselves in a Planned Parenthood facility. In addition, six states are cutting off funding for the organization, is facing a congressional investigation, and it may be one election from losing the $300 million it gets from the federal government. This would be a victory for the family, and for the hundreds of thousands of unborn children who are killed at its hands every year.
Blessings,
Dr. Paul

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