Planned “Parenthood” in “Survival Mode”
By likwidshoe on Abortion Say Anything
Was doing some reading and came across a January 18th, 2005 article about Planned “Parenthood” from CNSNews.com,
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Last fall, the clinic in Tulia, Texas, became the 16th Planned Parenthood center in the state panhandle to shut its doors during the past seven years. Only three such facilities remain in the area.
Claudia Stravato, chief executive officer of Planned Parenthood of Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle, said the Tulia facility was closed due to low patient load and insufficient government funding to reimburse the organization for its expenses.
“We’re basically in survival mode here,” Stravato told the Amarillo Globe-News when the clinic in Pampa was closed down for similar reasons. “Nobody wants to close clinics and cut services, but we can only do so much with so little.” >>>
Wow! In “survival mode”, huh? That’s a pretty odd choice of words for an abortion provider to use.
While Planned Parenthood increased its numbers of surgical and chemical abortions, breast exams at its facilities dropped by 13.3 percent. And the organization aborted 138 babies for every adoption referral to an outside agency, according to data in the report.
So much for the “Planned Parenthood” part. Someone should sue them for violating truth in labeling laws. Let’s run some numbers, shall we?
We find out from the article that Planned “Parenthood” performed 244,628 abortions during the year of 2004. Astounding figure, is it not?
What do we have now, 1832 American deaths in the Iraq War?
The Iraq War started on March 20, 2003. Today is August 7, 2005. 871 days later.
We’ll assume that abortion numbers will hold steady.
And the number of innocent U.S. dead are in…
Planned Parenthood’s War on the Unborn: 670 deaths per day
U.S. Soldiers War on Terrorist Scumbags: 2.1 deaths per day
Kind of puts it in perspective, doesn’t it? It would only take a little under three days for Planned “Parenthood” abortion numbers to be where it has taken 871 days for the War in Iraq.
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