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Anti-Abortion Video Targets Planned Parenthood

The anti-abortion group "Live Action" has released videos targeting Planned Parenthood, the leading provider of reproductive services in the U.S.
Yogisays...

Isn't one of these guys in Jail for Fraud? I thought these people were busted a long time ago for editing down their videos and not following up on their own investigations...ergo just lying.

dgandhisays...

>> ^NordlichReiter:

Also Planned Parenthood representatives should not be telling people to lie on their forms.


Think about that for a second, Some guy comes in, says he is pimping out young girls, and that he may need to get them abortions. You can:

A) tell him that you can't help and have him go to some back ally butcher, and totally off your radar.
B) tell him to bring the girls in, where they will at least get competent medical care, and might get some legal help.

This is exactly what happened with ACORN, they played to the supposed pimp, TO GATHER INFORMATION, and then they reported it to the AG, that's what they SHOULD do.

PP needs to grow a pair of ovaries and say loudly and publicly that stringing along criminals to assist in the collection of information about the abuse and sexual exploitation of miners is, and should be, part of their job, and deserves federal funding.

NordlichReitersays...

>> ^dgandhi:

>> ^NordlichReiter:
Also Planned Parenthood representatives should not be telling people to lie on their forms.

Think about that for a second, Some guy comes in, says he is pimping out young girls, and that he may need to get them abortions. You can:
A) tell him that you can't help and have him go to some back ally butcher, and totally off your radar.
B) tell him to bring the girls in, where they will at least get competent medical care, and might get some legal help.
This is exactly what happened with ACORN, they played to the supposed pimp, TO GATHER INFORMATION, and then they reported it to the AG, that's what they SHOULD do.
PP needs to grow a pair of ovaries and say loudly and publicly that stringing along criminals to assist in the collection of information about the abuse and sexual exploitation of miners is, and should be, part of their job, and deserves federal funding.


That's all fine so long as they do not break the law in the process. Justice is blind and blind for a reason.

dgandhisays...

>> ^NordlichReiter:
That's all fine so long as they do not break the law in the process. Justice is blind and blind for a reason.


While most of the staff said "everything here is confidential" ( which is a lie in this case), one person said to, at some future point, lie on a form. Then they ALL reported it to the FBI as soon as the guy left. Given the fact of the reporting, it's pretty hard to argue that even the fired staff person was actually attempting to conspire to break the law.

Sure she said something poorly, in order to protect the fictitious girls, but she did the functional right thing, give the guy reason to come back. It's pretty clear that PP has a legal, and moral policy to assist the FBI in these cases by building false relationships with people claiming to be involved in human trafficking, but one woman got fired(not charged with a crime, just fired) for lying the wrong way, which I think is absurd.

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