Planned Parenthood has just taken hits from two heavy hitters.
Writer and actor Ben Stein lets his audience know that Planned Parenthood's founder Margaret Sanger was a firm believer in eugenics during his clever, God-friendly, new film Expelled.
And, nationally syndicated columnist Maggie Gallagher asks the question "Is Planned Parenthood Above the Law?" in her April 22 column (here in Philadelphia's The Bulletin, where I first read it, or here on Townhall.com).
Gallager notes this recent expose on PPFA:
Planned Parenthood's latest trouble began when a feisty pro-life student magazine called Planned Parenthood offices in seven states, posing as an openly racist donor seeking to make sure his check could be earmarked to abort "a black baby." The resulting phone conversations are horrifying listening. (Judge for yourself at www.youtube.com./watch?v=zwif0VMW3c4.)
The columnist also reminds readers of a previous sting operation exposing PPFA's willingness to allow a minor with an older boyfriend to lie about her age in order to acquire an abortion.
Gallagher writes "Help pedophiles and racists? For too many Planned Parenthood employees, it's apparently all in a day's work."
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