In this release from American Life League Amber shows us how Kansas attorney general Phill Kline is going after Planned Parenthood to expose their "dirty little secrets".
Planned Parenthood has had a total disregard for the law when it comes to child predators and statutory rape. Mark Crutcher from Life Dynamics showed us this when he had a young girl call PP facilities around the country and pretend that she was impregnated by older men.
During a two year investigation, Life Dynamics legally recorded over 800 calls to Planned Parenthood and NAF facilities in which the caller portrayed a 13-year-old who was pregnant by a 22-year-old and wanted an abortion in order to hide this relationship from her parents and the authorities. While many clinic workers can be heard on the tapes telling the caller that this situation was unlawful and that they were legally mandated to report it to the state, 91% of these facilities still agreed to illegally conceal it. So it's no wonder that abortion clinics are refusing to cooperate with law enforcement efforts to investigate child abuse. In Kansas, abortion clinic representatives have even gone so far as to state in published reports that they will not comply with the state's mandatory reporting laws.
Forget Punxsatawney; watch Phill in Kansas! What's in the shadow?
Planned Parenthood
WASHINGTON, D.C. — "We need an early springtime in this country, and
Kansas attorney general Phill Kline is doing his best to encourage it
by turning up the heat on Planned Parenthood," said Jim Sedlak, vice
president of American Life League. "Planned Parenthood, however,
simply wants to hide in the shadows and avoid the sunlight that Kline
wants to shine on the organization's dirty little secrets."
Kline wants to hold Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers
accountable for their failure to report child abuse – sexual activity
involving minors, otherwise known as statutory rape. "But," said
Sedlak, "the abortion chain is fighting his every step, bringing in
various allies who say bad things will happen if Planned Parenthood is
called to accountability and criminals are brought to justice."
Sedlak said Planned Parenthood attempts to saturate young people with
sex and drive a wedge between teenagers and their parents. "Parental
rights, according to Planned Parenthood, simply do not exist. The
controversial organization steadfastly refuses to cooperate with any
investigation of illegal activity – and underage sex is illegal – by
claiming that confidentiality overrides both parental interests and
law enforcement interests."
A note on the web site of Planned Parenthood's Kansas affiliate calls
Kline's investigation an "inquisition" and refers to the "covenant
between a doctor and his/her patient."
"How ironic that Planned Parenthood would use the word 'covenant,' a
word whose rich history in the Judeo-Christian tradition signifies a
sacred bond between God and man. There is nothing sacred about
dividing a family or protecting predators who take advantage of young
girls," said Sedlak. "We salute Phill Kline for his efforts, and
encourage him to keep up the fight."
American Life League wants to cut the $265 million in government
funding going to Planned Parenthood at the federal, state, and local
levels. A petition campaign is under way at:
www.StopPlannedParenthoodTaxFunding.com.
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Wow, this is interesting stuff. The 91 percent figure actually surprises me--I wouldn't have expected the figure to be quite that high.