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Calling On Planned Parenthood To "Put Up Or Shut Up" About Pregnancy Help Centers
8.11.2005
 

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In 1987 leaders from the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) were joined by several other pro-abortion groups in alleging that pregnancy help centers (hereafter referred to as "centers") are little more than dangerous "fake abortion clinics" intent on luring unsuspecting and vulnerable women into a web of anti-abortion propaganda, lies and false promises. Once inside, women were supposedly abused (verbally and emotionally), threatened, and even physically restrained by center personnel in order to prevent the free exercise of "choice."

 

Since the initial plot was hatched, PPFA has relied on many different tactics in its effort to destroy centers. PPFA ordered its pawns who hold public office to do everything possible to destroy the centers. This included a congressional hearing during which only the pro-abortion side was allowed to testify (organized by Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who blatantly lied to the American people).

 

PPFA has used the arm of the law in an attempt to force centers to close, which would leave vulnerable women no "choice." New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, D, has been the group's chief lapdog in this respect. (Like Wyden, Spitzer has no problem employing ungodly tactics to achieve a satanic goal.)

 

PPFA has used its allies in the media to "expose" the "fake abortion clinics" as deceptive, dirty and dangerous. The goal is to dissuade pregnant women from going to centers by employing fear-based tactics, lies and half-truths.

 

"PPFA is now moving the use of 'personal accounts,' to the top of its repertoire of wickedness," said Douglas R. Scott, president of Life Decisions International (LDI). It has released what will certainly be the first in a series of "personal accounts"--stories by pro-abortion women who purportedly experienced firsthand the "terror" of a center. Not unexpectedly, the women telling the stories remain anonymous. There is no right to confront the accuser here.

 

"It's time we exposed and belittled such attacks on pregnancy help centers as nothing more than the whining of people who are trying to protect their multimillion dollar empire," Scott said. "And now it's time for us to call their bluff." After analyzing the "personal accounts" reported by PPFA, Scott said "it is obvious that these claims are bogus. The women are clearly pro-abortion activists and may even be plants sent by Planned Parenthood or other pro-abortion groups."

 

"I call on Planned Parenthood to 'put up or shut up,'" Scott said. "Allow these supposed 'victims' to take a polygraph using questions prepared by us. We will guarantee that these women can continue to remain anonymous. If they pass, PPFA can go on saying whatever it wants to about pregnancy help centers. But if they fail, PPFA must publicly admit that it has misled the people of the United States and Canada. This is how certain I am that these 'personal accounts' are bogus."

 

"I've had enough. It's time we went on the offensive and expose PPFA's lurid deceit. The fine women and men who work at pregnancy help centers deserve no less," Scott said.

 

For information about the original conspiracy that led to attacks on pregnancy help centers, please read the Autumn 2000 edition of Special Reports. For Scott's analysis of the "personal accounts" released by PPFA in its entirety, read the May-June 2005 edition of The Caleb Report.

 

 

 
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