Pro-lifers Keep Up the Pressure to Starve the Abortion Beast

Pro-lifers around the country plan to march against Planned Parenthood on Saturday, February 11. They will protest in front of Planned Parenthood clinics and call on Congress to defund the abortion mill.

Planned Parenthood exists to kill unborn babies, not provide health care. The organization receives half a billion dollars from Americans’ income. But we live in favorable times, with a Republican Congress, a pro-life president, and Republican state legislatures. Now is the time to permanently block federal tax dollars as well as state funding.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month to block funding to international non-governmental organizations that kill babies or promote their deaths.

Pro-life organizations like the Center for Medical Progress continue to expose Planned Parenthood for what it is. Live Action recently called Planned Parenthood clinics around the country to find out if the abortion mill does prenatal care as the organization’s president claimed. Out of 97 clinics, only five claimed to offer prenatal care. The rest? Death.

Life Site News reported that a Planned Parenthood affiliate removed a false claim of offering prenatal services after a Pennsylvania Family Institute investigation revealed the truth. An excerpt:

All 27 Planned Parenthood locations in PA have listed prenatal as a service yet when we called each one and asked, “Do you provide prenatal services?,” not one had prenatal care to offer.

In Pennsylvania, Planned Parenthood accounts for 55 percent of all abortions. When statewide abortions are at an all-time low, dropping nearly 7,000 annually since 2008, Planned Parenthood has a growing market share on abortion; increasing their annual abortions in PA by over 1,500 since 2008.

Photo credit: American Life League (Creative Commons) – Some Rights Reserved

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