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Vogue tries to make partial-birth abortion look wholesome

Kenneth Hynek9th Jan 2008Health, Reproduction, Health, Sex
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It even features a nice pictoral of a mother playing with her child. All well and good, except for the fact that said mother electively underwent a surgical procedure in which a doctor stuck a pair of scissors into the back of the skull of her daughter’s sibling and sucked out his/her brain.

Just disgusting? You bet. But hey, so what if mommy killed your sister, little kiddo? It’s important that she had the choice to do so.

My God but this is a selfish world we live in.

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the financial motives are staggering. According to its own annual report, — which receives its lion’s share of profit from abortion — performed 264,943 abortions in the 2006 fiscal year, raking in an astronomical $55.8 million in profit … free and clear.

It doesn’t take a Phi Beta Kappa to figure out that Planned Parenthood — one of the foremost cheerleaders of “comprehensive sex ed” — has a vested interest in seeing that young girls become pregnant and have abortions. It’s a classic case of “the fox watching the hen house.” “Comprehensive sex ed” spells money in the bank because it actually encourages kids to have sex. It doesn’t work, and they know it.

That’s worth repeating: Planned Parenthood (and, indeed, a goodly number of other pro-abortion lobby groups) have a vested financial interest in seeing that young girls become pregnant and procure abortions. All this false piety about choice and caring for women ranks, I think, a very distant second next to the almighty dollar that these people rake in each and every time the vacuum pumps get fired up.

(In Soviet Russia, hat tips you: Kathy Shaidle)

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