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To: Brumar89 who wrote (55403)7/30/2015 6:46:49 PM
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Wow, a total of 12 video's are coming out. No wonder the whining liberal left is having a hissy fit. The truth is tough for them to deal with when they know more and more Americans see them for who they are. In a sane world, this group would win journalism of the year awards.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (55403)7/30/2015 8:30:26 PM
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Jeb blames humans for global warming!...



To: Brumar89 who wrote (55403)7/31/2015 2:16:30 AM
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Planned Parenthood “Hacking” Sure Looks Like An Orchestrated PR Stunt

July 30, 2015 By Sean Davis
Planned Parenthood claims on several of its websites that the organization’s web operations have been attacked by “extremists,” but this so-called hacking has all the hallmarks of an orchestrated public relations stunt.

Numerous people on Twitter pointed to evidence suggesting that this so-called hack wasn’t a hack at all:

A review of the source code of the main page that appears at PlannedParenthood.org shows that as of 9:30 a.m. today, the page is listed as a “Campaign” and uses a specific template named “Site Down Tempalte” (the typo is theirs). The same page then directs visitors to the Facebook page of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the political fundraising arm of the nation’s largest abortion provider.
The web page for PPAF–which can be accessed via both plannedparenthoodaction.org and ppaction.org–repeats the same hacking claims and contains the exact same source code and template used on the PlannedParenthood.org page.

And that’s where Planned Parenthood’s hacking facade begins to crumble. On the splash page declaring that the organization was hacked, visitors are asked “Why do you stand with Planned Parenthood” and invited to share their stories on a separate page housed at ppaction.org.

And wouldn’t you know it, that page functions perfectly. No sign of hacking. No sign of intrusion. Just a perfectly functional and secure web page that exists solely to build Planned Parenthood’s mailing list:



That’s right. Even though ppaction.org redirects to a page saying the site was hacked, the domain still houses a perfectly functional URL and page that are being actively used to help build Planned Parenthood’s fundraising list. Coincidentally, this “hacking” happened just days after Planned Parenthood decided to hire a PR firm, SKDKnickerbocker, to help manage its response to the widening baby organ trafficking scandal.

Planned Parenthood says it’s been hacked by “extremists,” but a review of the publicly available evidence suggests that the only things being hacked at Planned Parenthood right now are perfectly healthy and viable unborn babies.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (55403)7/31/2015 11:12:21 AM
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Have been trying to find contact info for Ms. Richards, so I could write or call her, but not having much luck. The PP site is down for "maintenance."

Here is her bio. (I'd say more like an American extremist.)

Cecile Richards
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Cecile Richards

Personal details
Born 1958 (age 56–57)
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Kirk Adams
Children 3
Alma mater Brown University

Cecile Richards (born 1958)[1] is an American activist and has been the president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America since 2006.[2] She is a member of the Democratic Party.[3] In 2010, Richards was elected to the Ford Foundation board of trustees.

Contents

1 Political involvement
2 Personal life
3 Awards and honors
4 References
5 External links

Political involvement

Richards previously founded and served as president of America Votes, a coalition of national Democratic Party-affiliated organizations.[4] Before that, she was deputy chief of staff to the U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic Leader in the U.S. House of Representatives.[5] She has also worked at the Turner Foundation.[6] In 1996, she founded the Texas Freedom Network, a Texas organization formed to counter the Christian right.[7]

Richards' appearance in undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood executives talking about selling fetal body parts has brought criticism.[8]
Personal life

Richards is the daughter of former Texas governor Ann Richards (née Dorothy Ann Willis) and David Richards.[3] She attended St. Stephen's Episcopal School for high school, and graduated from Brown University in 1980.[9] She is married to Kirk Adams, a labor organizer with the Service Employees International Union, and has three children.[10] She currently lives in New York City.[11]
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