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Since Planned Parenthood states no Government funding goes towards abortions, how is they state that women wont have a safe place to do them? There are thousands of abortion clinics in the USA, so I call BS on their part. Truth is, the funding supports all operations of doing abortions indirectly. Correct.
Simply, They take the public funds and put most of it in their pocket. It is a money making venture for them. Without public money they have no profit. Shut them down heath care will be there by real doctors and nurses. Never has PP been about providing any kind of aid. It has always been Agenda driven and profit orientated.
It is a play on words, but its no different than how our politicians do illegal things and get away with it. They wordsmith to their constituents.
Since they don't receive funding for abortions, and claim no federal money goes towards those services, then yes, there should not be any reason why they can't continue to abort 300,000+ babies each year.
As a private organization, let PP fund raise to provide all services, including abortion, then there will be no disagreement about whether government funding is being used.
95% of women on the US who give birth are not in danger
We have hospitals and qualified doctors now so we don't really need to worry about Women's Safety
This isn't the dark ages
no this isn't the dark ages, women are no longer forced to remain pregnant, labor and deliver, either parent for 18 years or give a child up for adoption.
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