I think I prefer to wait and see if there are some opposing "facts" before deciding on the validity of the accusations being made.
....and you mean to tell me we get up to $500 a pop and government tax dollars to boot??!!??
2) This article's authors and several posters are jumping to the conclusion that what PP tells girls over the phone is all they're going to tell them. You can be sure that PP staff, most of whom are ardent feminists, do not approve in the least of adolescent girls having sex with older men. However, if they start lecturing the girl over the phone, she'll hang up and/or never come in -- this would just drive her back to relying on her "boyfriend" for help, which isn't in anyone's best interests. Once such a girl shows up at PP in person, I have little doubt that she'll get an earful from the counselors there about the inadvisability of such relationships. Most likely, they'd offer to help her in reporting it to the police -- at the very least, they'd plant the idea of that option in her head, for future use, when the relationship cools. If the girl is still adamant that she's "in love" with the creep, she wouldn't cooperate with a police investigation anyway, and the police would likely just drop the matter.
Not surprised to hear this info.
Crutcher said concealing abortions from parents or failing to report underage pregnancies to authorities is bad enough, but he said providing teen girls with birth control so they can continue sexual relations with adult males could be viewed "as participating in an ongoing or future crime."
The issue, he says, changes from one of failure to report child sexual abuse or statutory rape, to "actual complicity in child sexual abuse or statutory rape."
"That could be viewed as a felony rather than a misdemeanor," he said.
The thought of Planned Barrenhood getting sued out of existence is exhilarating.
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