November 2, 2009

  • Director of Planned Parenthood Abortions make money.

    Planned Parenthood Director in Texas Resigns, Watched Ultrasound of Abortion

    THE TRUTH ABOUT PLANNED PARENTHOODS ABORTION AGENDA

    by Steven Ertelt
    LifeNews.com Editor
    November 2
    , 2009
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    Bryan, TX (LifeNews.com) – The director of a Texas-based Planned Parenthood has resigned her position saying that she has had a change of heart on abortion. The development highlights the powerful results ultrasounds have in convincing people of the humanity of the unborn child and the need to oppose abortions.

    Abby Johnson had been the director of the Planned Parenthood center in this college town, that is home to Texas A&M University, until she turned in her resignation on October 6.

    She tells KBTX that seeing an ultrasound instantaneously prompted her to quit.

    “I just thought I can’t do this anymore, and it was just like a flash that hit me and I thought that’s it,” she said.

    In the interview, Johnson admitted that Planned Parenthood doesn’t make its money on promoting contraception or family planning, but through abortion.

    “It seemed like maybe that’s not what a lot of people were believing any more because that’s not where the money was. The money wasn’t in family planning, the money wasn’t in prevention, the money was in abortion and so I had a problem with that,” she admitted.

    She also told KBTX she was told to bring in more women for abortions — something that contradicted her Episcopalian upbringing.

    “I feel so pure in heart (since leaving). I don’t have this guilt, I don’t have this burden on me anymore that’s how I know this conversion was a spiritual conversion,” she said.

    Johnson said she will now work with the Coalition For Life, the pro-life group that operates locally and has a building down the street from the abortion business. She has been meeting with the coalition’s executive director, Shawn Carney, and been seen outside the Planned Parenthood helping women find alternatives.

    KBTX indicates Planned Parenthood officials have hit both Johnson and the pro-life group with restraining orders requiring them not to disclose information about the abortions done at its facility.

    Rochelle Tafolla, a Planned Parenthood spokesperson, said, “We regret being forced to turn to the courts to protect the safety and confidentiality of our clients and staff, however, in this instance it is absolutely necessary.”

    That Johnson would admit that Planned Parenthood is more accurately described as an abortion business doesn’t surprise pro-life advocates.

    The Planned Parenthood Federation of America released its annual report for fiscal year 2007-2008 and it showed the nation’s largest abortion business is getting bigger.

    According to Planned Parenthood’s latest report, abortions increased to 305,310 abortions up from 289,750 in 2006.

    That 5.3 percent increase came at a time when the Guttmacher Institute, it’s former research arm, showed abortions were at near-historic lows.

    Looking at Planned Parenthood data from 1997 to the present, the increase in government funding corresponds with an increase in the number of abortions. (See image)

    In 1997, Planned Parenthood did about 160,000 abortions and received approximately $160 million in total taxpayer funding from various levels of government. Both the number of abortions and the amount of money received from government, supposedly for family planning to reduce abortions, has double since then.

    Planned Parenthood also says it helped just under 11,000 women in 2007 with prenatal care and pregnancy help services.

    Yet, prenatal care and adoption referrals resulted for only 5 percent of the total services provided to women in 2007 while abortions accounted for 95 percent of the services that year, according to Planned Parenthood’s own figures. (See image)

Comments (4)

  • i’ve been meaning to write on this (and I still might). thanks for posting this!

  • I thought they were supposed to be all about letting the patient choose. That is completely incompatible with making money off abortions.

  • Abby Johnson, 29, used to escort women from their cars to the clinic in the eight years she volunteered and worked for Planned Parenthood in Bryan, Texas. But she says she knew it was time to leave after she watched a fetus “crumple” as it was vacuumed out of a patient’s uterus in September.
    ‘When I was working at Planned Parenthood I was extremely pro-choice,” Johnson told FOX News. But after seeing the internal workings of the procedure for the first time on an ultrasound monitor, “I would say there was a definite conversion in my heart … a spiritual conversion.” http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,571215,00.html

  • @ISpeakLife - PLEASE DO Write on this.

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