Borat and the abortion turf wars

I didn't know Borat had gotten into the abortion business, but clearly he wrote the tantalizing press release today about this big announcement (click to enlarge):

Curious to learn more about abortion clinics in dire need as well as how the world of female medical problems could be revolutionized, I went to abortionplace.com....

And I found one abortion provider strangely missing from every state listing: Planned Parenthood. Ah, the independents finally banding together to take on Big Abortion? About time. They've been complaining for years that PP, with its government subsidies, unfairly undercuts (pardon the pun) the market.

I called the number on the press release and got the webmaster, i.e., Borat, who I asked about the missing PP. He responded, "We were expecting to accept clinics or providers not associated with Planned Parenthood." When I pressed him as to why, he changed his answer to something nonsensical and then told me good-bye.

Abortion turf wars by demonstrable idiots, I love it.


Comments:

Jill,
PP is "strangely missing" from aeriel satellite views, too!

Anyway, this oughta be a fun war to watch! (Bloodthirsty sob's)

Posted by: AB Laura at January 7, 2008 8:05 PM


Adds for abortion are always advertising with smiling, attractive women. However, these are just "posers." The abortionist is usually a nasty and perverted old man.

Posted by: heather at January 7, 2008 8:38 PM


This just goes to show you how the abortion industry is no different then let's say the "shoe industry" in the eyes of pro-aborts. The killing a human being is not even considered. Any similarity to the Holocaust?

I don't have the words in my vocabulary to describe the absolute evil that exists in the people that are associated with the abortion industry. Granted, some are just plain stupid or apathetic, however, this is no excuse. They are guilty by association.

Posted by: Hisman at January 8, 2008 1:34 AM


I've always found it morbidly ironic that in my city's yellow pages, the first 3 listings under "A" are: Abortion Services, Abrasives, and Accident Reconstruction Services.

Posted by: Mike at January 8, 2008 2:26 AM


I've always found it morbidly ironic that in my city's yellow pages, the first 3 listings under "A" are: Abortion Services, Abrasives, and Accident Reconstruction Services.

Posted by: Mike at January 8, 2008 2:26 AM
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I've always thought it was funny that "pests" and "pets" are on the same page. (Sometimes it's hard to tell...)

Posted by: Laura at January 8, 2008 5:00 AM


I've always thought it was funny that "pests" and "pets" are on the same page. (Sometimes it's hard to tell...)

Posted by: Laura at January 8, 2008 5:00 AM--------------------- ???????

Posted by: heather at January 8, 2008 8:31 AM


Laura,

I've always thought it was funny that "pests" and "pets" are on the same page. (Sometimes it's hard to tell...)

Ahhhh, I see you've met my Gracie! lol

Posted by: mk at January 8, 2008 8:38 AM


"This just goes to show you how the abortion industry is no different then let's say the "shoe industry" in the eyes of pro-aborts. The killing a human being is not even considered. Any similarity to the Holocaust?"

You think? Reminds me of those huge piles of shoes taken from holocaust victims...presumably intended, at the time, for distribution to needy, deserving Aryans...so you have human lives reduced in value to a pair of shoes. No difference, really, between the Nazis and a gangster on the street who kills for a pair of cool sneakers...or expecting parents who kill because caring for their new baby will deprive them of some other material gain that they want.

Posted by: WACHET AUF! at January 8, 2008 3:30 PM


It seems that they are a copy-cat or a spin off of abortionclinics.com. On a second note, are they really providing a list of providers for a full range of reproductive health services, because I don't see anything besides abortion providers?
And on a third note, it's well known among professionals and lay persons that there is fierce business compition among private abortion providers for clients. In fact, The New York Times featured an article entitled, "As Abortion Rate Decreases, Clinics Compete for Patients" December 30, 2000. I say let them self-destruct!

Posted by: Rachael at January 8, 2008 3:34 PM


'Borat' was a great movie.

Or, more properly, 'Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan' was a great movie.

He first had a comedy show on HBO ' "The Ali G show.'

I saw it one time and thought it was the stupidest thing this side of Pat Robertson's place, but eventually he rather won me over.

Doug

Posted by: Doug at January 8, 2008 7:42 PM