Posted on 10/13/2012 6:03:48 AM PDT by Kaslin
Planned Parenthood is in the killing business. They perform approximately 324,000 abortions per year, using various methods on women at various stages of pregnancy.
For example, during a first trimester abortion, they usually suction out the child, or pieces of the child, through a tube inserted into the uterus. But during a second-trimester abortion, where the child has become too large to be killed and then sucked through a tube, Planned Parenthood performs a cervical dilation that allows them to get sharp instruments into the intended safety of the womb and kill the child so that it can then be evacuated.
Its an ugly, immoral job, but by using phrases like termination of pregnancy, pro-choice, and womens health, Planned Parenthood has been able to maintain both a quasi-respectable public image and their killing fieldsall at the same time.
But for many, that all changed in July when 24-year old Tonya Reaves bled to death after an employee at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Chicago aborted Tonyas baby in the second trimester.
Roughly 12 hours after the child had been dismembered and pulled from Tonyas womb, the 24-year-old was pronounced dead.
This wasnt by any means the first death of a would-be-mother at the hands of Planned Parenthood, but it was probably the most notorious, and the most shocking. So now Planned Parenthood has a problemusually, only the baby dies. Having a dead mother, too, means phrases like termination of pregnancy, pro-choice, and womens health simply arent apropos.
Moreover, although Planned Parenthood is historically known for some very objectionable ad campaigns, its fair to say a Planned Parenthood Two-For-One Deal probably wont be in the works any time soon.
This tragedy has brought the deadly aspect of abortionfor the mother and not just the babyout into the light for all to see. And now, some of those who never gave it a second thought are seeing behind the façade that has featured smiling abortionists, keep your laws off my body placards, and banners that read, Wanting Every Child to be a Wanted Child.
In the end, its not about womens health, pro-choice sentiments, or terminating pregnancies. Nor is it about wanted children vs. unwanted children both sides think every child should be wanted, but pro-lifers dont think the solution is killing the child.
No, in the end, its all about killing for profit. And Planned Parenthoods grand mistake in trying to hide this became evident when Tanya Reaves walked in with a child and both were dead within hours.
Sadly, had things gone as planned, one of them would still be dead.
Let's be very specific about this. Around 25% of girls having abortions *claim* to have been using contraceptives at the time they got pregnant (according to studies). None of the studies can actually verify contraceptive use (nor do the study authors want to verify that). In my experience, I have *never* met someone who claimed to be using contraceptives when they got pregnant.
A very significant thing that I remember is that, back in the early 70s, right after Roe vs. Wade, a PP representative came to "educate" my high school biology class. She gave the failure rates of various contraceptives--none of them were less than 95% reliable; most were around 99%. But, after several years of easily accessible abortion, there is no contraceptive with over 80% reliability. Does that mean the contraceptives changed? No. It means that women are lying about using contraceptives when they weren't.
It may seem couneintuitive, but historically abortion rates rise AFTER the introduction of widespread contraception.
There are a number of reasons for that. One, is that more girls having intercourse leads to more pregnancies, no matter what kind of contraceptive is used. The other is that, if PP is giving the contraceptive information, they stress how unreliable and dangerous contraceptives are, and how safe abortion is in comparison--so that while they are giving lip service to encouraging contraceptive use, their actual action is to discourage it. (I remember this from my own experiences with PP as a teenager, and I have seen no evidence that PP's tactics have changed.)
I know one. She had four babies in very quick secession after she got married and yes she did use birth control. She wanted kids but not four in 40 months.
Your PP rep back in the 70's was lying about how effective birth control is.
I know one. She had four babies in very quick secession after she got married and yes she did use birth control. She wanted kids but not four in 40 months.
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear enough. What I should have said was that I have *never* met someone using abortion for birth control who claimed to be using contraceptives when they got pregnant.
It is my impression that women who are more conscientious about using birth control and get pregnant anyway are less likely to have abortions.
You are right that this is based on self-reporting, which has recognized accuracy problems; but whatever the case, we know that in the aggregate, conraceptive use, abortions and STI's go up in tandem.
It may be failure rates are highest in Planned Parenthoods customer base: among cohabitors, among low income, African-American and Hispanic women, among adolescents and women in their 20s. Adolescent women who are not married but cohabitating experience a failure rate of about 47% in the first year of contraceptive use.
In Sweden, between 1995 and 2001, teen abortion rates grew 32% during a period of vast expansion of access to low-cost condoms, oral contraceptives and over-the-counter emergency contraception. Similarly, National Review reported that out of 23 studies on the effects of increased access to ECs, not one study could show a reduction in unintended pregnancies or abortions.
Guttmacher showed simultaneous increases in both abortion rates and contraceptive use in the U.S., Cuba, Denmark, the Netherlands, Singapore, and South Korea.
For whatever combination of reasons, it is simply a demonstrated fact, recognized by the abortion industry itself, that increasing access to contraceptives increases abotions. We may be scratching our heads and saying "Why?" but the correlation is there: year after year, over and over and over again.
I'm not going to go through everything point by point.
It is necessary to keep in mind that almost anyone reporting on birth control failures has an agenda. The Guttmacher Institute (aka Planned Parenthood) has a very strong motivation to encourage the belief that abortion does not result from irresponsible behavior. Some pro-life organizations, it seems, also promote the idea that contraceptives are useless, but for a different purpose. The one side promotes abortion, the other promotes abstinence. The true answer, I believe, lies somewhere else.
Just because contraceptives are made more available does not mean they will be used. I remember the Planned Parenthood sales pitch from the 1970s (I doubt it's changed). It was essentially this:
-Contraceptives have a high failure rate
-Contraceptives are extremely dangerous and could kill you
-The sex drive is too strong to be resisted
-Abortion is perfectly safe at any time
-A late-term abortion will permanently eliminate menstrual cramps
After a sales pitch like that, it is not surprising that a certain number of the target audience will end up buying abortion services.
If I had my way, women would pay for their own abortions--no subsidies, no tax-payer funds, no insurance. They would be accurately educated beforehand on the development of the fetus, they would be shown a high-quality ultrasound, and they would be shown the baby after the abortion. I'd also like to see "sex education" in schools that accurately discusses human prenatal development.
Result: very few abortions, very few live births, a nonstop cascade of STI's to keep the industry employed, endocrine disruptors in every watershed, egg-proteins in the testicles of all the aquatic vertebrates and most of the Justins, Jaydens and Jamals, a public "narrative" that says "We solved the problem! Praise Saint Sanger, it's win - win - win!" And when the cephalosporin-resistant gonorrhea gets going REAL good, exceedingly high female sterility (and death) rate --- venereal plagues --- and no more future generations!
Hosea 9:11 ff
Except for the Remnant, I suppose. The Amish and the Ummah.
Final Solution! Tra-la, Inshallah!
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