Full page ad challenges Planned Parenthood to fess up on healthcare kick-back plans

Americans United for Life took out a full-page ad in Tuesday's The Hill, and it's fabulous. Click on the link to see the actual newspaper scan. Here's the letter. Click to enlarge....

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"I'll go first," I love it.

The next obvious question is, "Cecile, what do you plan to use public funded healthcare kickbacks for?"

But we already know the answer: to cover up underage rapes, and to target black babies for abortion, and most recently revealed, to use scare tactics and provide gross misinformation to abortion-vulnerable mothers.


Comments:

Nice.

Posted by: Courtney at December 10, 2009 9:49 AM


AWESOME!!!!

Posted by: Peg at December 10, 2009 9:50 AM


Certainly a fair challenge to make. And I love it. But can someone explain to me how this "exchange" between Cecile and Charmaine can become "public spotlight", beyond just bouncing around the pro-life blogosphere?

I'm sure that's in AUL's mind - I just ask because I'm curious.

Posted by: Alex at December 10, 2009 10:30 AM


It was an open letter published in The Hill, which from the looks of the scan, is a Washington paper a lot of Senators and Congressmen read. Am I right? (I'm not at all familiar with the paper).

Posted by: Lori Pieper at December 10, 2009 12:32 PM


If so, it's a fabulous way to make the point.

Posted by: Lori Pieper at December 10, 2009 12:34 PM


Excellent!
In regards to PP. Greed. Greed for money when you make more and more money and still want more money. Greed.
Too bad it is blood money.

Posted by: carla Author Profile Page at December 10, 2009 1:45 PM


I agree wholeheartedly with Alex--these EXCELLENT undercover investigations by LiveAction Films must be seen on major news outlets, not just "preaching to the choir".

This may have something to do with pro-abort "philanthropists" dumping more money into their media empire, and pro-lifers not building up their own team of philanthropists.

Posted by: MEL at December 10, 2009 11:03 PM