What does desperation look like? Well, if you’re NARAL Pro-Choice America, it looks like this: I kid you not.
Polls show that a number of pro-life candidates have a good shot at
winning this November, and that includes aspiring North Carolina senator
Thom Tillis. Tillis has been endorsed by the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List in his race against the Democratic incumbent, Kay Hagan. In response, NARAL compared pro-lifers to sexual predators in a new ad
featuring the image above. I suppose it’s not surprising that a
pro-abortion group would take this approach. After all, most people feel
comfortable talking about what they know. When it comes to helping
sexual predators, NARAL’s friends at Planned Parenthood know plenty.
If a girl between the ages of 13 and 16 becomes visibly pregnant,
questions are probably going to get asked. And, if you’re the one who
got her pregnant, then there’s a good chance you don’t want those
questions answered. That’s especially true if you happen to be the
girl’s father, stepfather, soccer coach, or just the neighborhood
predator. The good news (for rapists) is that Planned Parenthood,
America’s largest abortion provider, is ready and able to make that
suspicious baby bump disappear.
John Blanks, Jr. brought his daughter to Planned Parenthood after he impregnated her; clinic staff aborted her baby and then turned the victim back over to her abuser. They did the same with Timothy Smith’s stepdaughter. Gary Cross’ stepdaughter got similar treatment. So did Denise Fairbanks. Adam Gault also found Planned Parenthood to be helpful:
he brought his teenage rape victim there when he found out she was
carrying his child. While it’s true that all of these men were
eventually caught, easy access to abortion allowed them to avoid
suspicion and keep abusing their victims for months or even years.
Evidence compiled by Life Dynamics suggests that these incidents are far from unusual. In 2002, the group recorded over 800 telephone calls
in which an actress contacted Planned Parenthood and National Abortion
Federation centers. During each call, the actress claimed to be a 13
year-old who had been impregnated by her adult boyfriend. In 813 cases,
staff at these facilities offered to set up a secret abortion for her. The fact that this would perpetuate an exploitative relationship didn’t seem much of a concern.
These cases are also consistent with what’s been said by some of
Planned Parenthood’s staff. Former clinic director Abby Johnson and 6
other ex-employees signed an open letter
to Congress stating that Planned Parenthood’s policies and procedures
are inadequate to protect women from violence and coercion. The letter
included a pledge to assist in any Congressional investigation of
Planned Parenthood, an idea that Connecticut senator Richard Blumenthal
and other prominent Democrats have condemned as a “witch hunt.”
Generally speaking, Americans aren’t happy when their tax dollars are
used to cover up sexual abuse. NARAL understands this, just as it knows
that hiding exploitation seems to be routine
at Planned Parenthood. So, it’s understandable that the group would
panic over the election of pro-life lawmakers. Simply put, they don’t
want to face officials who will investigate Planned Parenthood or cut
off its nine figure funding.
And it’s not just Kay Hagan’s seat that abortion proponents are
worried about; there are other close senate races in Montana, Colorado,
and Alaska that have them concerned as well. Pro-lifers should be aware
of this situation and keep talking about it. They can also sign Live
Action’s petition calling for an end to federal funding of Planned
Parenthood. You can find it here, along with more proof of Planned Parenthood’s corruption.
As it stands, NARAL and Planned Parenthood have a lot to lose in
November. That’s bad news for the abortion industry and the abusers who
depend on it.
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