Posted on 07/21/2015 11:05:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
A new undercover video shows a top Planned Parenthood official discussing less crunchy techniques to get whole specimens and haggling over the price of fetus tissue sales because she wants a Lamborghini.
The video released Tuesday morning, the second put out by the Center for Medical Progress, features a woman identified as Dr. Mary Gatter, who was president of the Planned Parenthood Medical Directors Council until 2014 and now works in a leadership and advisory capacity at the local and national level of the organization. Over drinks, Gatter and the undercover activists discuss specimen prices, eventually settling at $100 for "intact tissue."
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This is wonderful reporting. PP: “It’s not about money” PP Doc: “I want a lamborghini” Lol. Just goes to show, all will be revealed in time.
...and haggling over the price of fetus tissue sales because she wants "a Lamborghini."
Nothing to see here. It is just the new normal.
The problem is that all of this may actually be legal. But if it is, it just shows how low we have stooped as a society. Liberals will lead us down any sewer to justify their behavior, and much of society willingly follows.
she wants “a Lambourghini”
Ms. Mengele can’t even buy American.
"Babylon is fallen, is fallen..."
And the mainstream media and the elites yawn. If it was in their power, every baby of Republicans, Tea Party types, gun owners, and Christians would be force-aborted, ground up, and fed to the proles in concentration camps.
America deserves AT LEAST what Sodom got.
She really wants a WWII-era Nazi staff car, but it’s too obvious.
LOL!!!
ping
;’)
Not sure they even yawned. Watched the ABC news tonight, not a peep.
Spent several minutes on the Trump story though
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