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Abby Johnson wasn’t horrified by last week’s undercover video showing a Planned Parenthood doctor describing over lunch and wine how to “crush” a fetus during an abortion to preserve the organs because she’s been there.
In her previous role as clinic director for a Planned Parenthood facility in East Texas, Ms. Johnson said part of her job was to sift through the aborted fetal tissue and organs, pack them in a container with dry ice, check the consent form and “ship them off.”
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originally posted by: introvert
Is this video similar to the previous video released, in that it is highly edited and butchered to leave out any context whatsoever?
A Planned Parenthood executive tastelessly describes a 'less crunchy' abortion process, haggles over the price of tissue samples and dreams about one day owning a Lamborghini in the latest video to emerge of the non-profit's questionable practices selling aborted fetuses for research.
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
a reply to: Gothmog
it is illegal to do anything with an aborted fetus other than a cremation.
See, that's what I thought, I had no idea they donated or sold baby parts.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: Gryphon66
Then, again, some might say that the particular dead babies (and their "less Crunchy" dismembered body parts) you've referenced...were finally given a voice in speaking against what was done to them.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: Gryphon66
Then, again, some might say that the particular dead babies (and their "less Crunchy" dismembered body parts) you've referenced...were finally given a voice in speaking against what was done to them.
Yet again, some might say that calling embryos and/or fetuses "babies" is nothing more than a disgustingly hypocritical play for emotion.