Thursday, May 17, 2007

Planned Parenthood Deception Exposed

A student journalist at UCLA has pulled away the proverbial curtain and exposed some disturbing facts about the deceptive, self-serving "advice" Planned Parenthood gives teenage girls. This would be a startling revelation, if anyone truly believed the organization's propaganda about providing reproductive health care and education. Pro-family advocates have long contended that Planned Parenthood's business model is not centered on a girl's best interests. Now, student reporter Lila Rose provides some concrete evidence about Planned Parenthood's underhanded tactics. Posing as a 15 year old, Rose went to a Santa Monica Planned Parenthood and disclosed that a 23-year-old man had gotten her pregnant. According to an article published in the Advocate, a student magazine at UCLA, Planned Parenthood staff informed Rose that this constituted statutory rape. The faux-teen was then encouraged to "figure out a birth-date that works," in order to obtain an abortion and avoid getting the man in trouble with the police. The Planned Parenthood staff assured Rose that if she said she was 16 or older, they wouldn't have to report the rape. California's mandatory reporting laws for statutory rape are supposed to protect pregnant minors. Apparently, the Planned Parenthood "counselor" saw no reason to let something as insignificant as the law get in the way of making a buck and killing a baby.It's evident that underage girls are being targeted by predators, and Planned Parenthood has no compunction about lying to exploit girls during a time of crisis. Considering the plethora of Planned Parenthood clinics across the United States, it's only logical to question how many other rapes have been covered up rather than reported to the appropriate authorities. Planned Parenthood's indiscretions are not limited to lying about the rape. The only option the counselor suggested the student consider was abortion, saying the unborn child is "just a collection of cells." Bible believers know otherwise. The UCLA administration added insult to injury, according to the student reporter, by using the student newspaper, The Daily Bruin, as a front to defend Planned Parenthood's image as an unbiased, plentiful pregnancy-care resource for women on campus. When teenage girls and young women are told that abortion is the most feasible option for them, that's not exactly a 'choice.' Neither Planned Parenthood, nor college administrations should be choosing abortion for someone who has come to them for advice. Of course, that's why people who love life and want to protect it are adamantly opposed to anything given out at planned Parenthood, particularly the advice.

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