Thursday, February 03, 2011

Planned Parenthood helping traffickers in Virginia

Earlier I blogged about the Planned Parenthood clinic manager in New Jersey, Amy Woodruff, who assisted two people posing as sex traffickers of underage girls, domestic and foreign, in violation of federal law. The story was picked up by several major new outlets. Planned Parenthood claimed it was a hoax, but Amy Woodruff was fired February 1, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie vetoed a bill funding Planned Parenthood. YouTube notified Live Action that the video would be taken down from their site at 7pm February 13, 2011, but Thomas More Society lawyers representing Live Action who did the videos, sent a letter demanding the videos be reposted.

Now there is a new video with the same setup from the Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Richmond, VA, and the counselor has no problem on the secret camera ignoring federal law against human trafficking and contributing to the victimization of underage girls.

It is past time to defund Planned Parenthood of US taxpayer dollars. If they want to operate, it is a free country, and their liberal supporters can fund them themselves until we can find a way to make abortion a criminal act once again.


2 comments:

  1. You realize that it was a hoax, right? Perpetrated by Lila Rose's Live Action, an anti-abortion group. Planned Parenthood suspected that they were being set up, but reported the incidents to the FBI, just to be sure. So the FBI had to expend resources chasing a hoax, instead of investigating real sex trafficking operations. As you might imagine, they're not too happy about it. There may be some folks over at Live Action doing some time soon.

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  2. Sadly doesn't appear to be a hoax at all and planned parenthood is in vicious argument circle about the tapes. Even planned parenthood seems to be standing on the grounds that they filed reports with their supervisors, but that doesn't discount the videos themselves, nor the authorities reactions to the full raw footage (not to mention the employees). Sadly, no matter what happens, the most that will happen is a few individuals get fired, but the organization still remains. However the truth should always be brought into the light. If it is a hoax (and it doesn't seem very likely, and to say it "is" a hoax is certainly wrong at this stage) then shame on them. However the organization is unethical to begin with so why would I expect anything else. To think of how lucrative of a "business" this is breaks my heart ... truly.

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