Thursday, July 16, 2015

"These Aren't Specimens, These Are Babies": Alabama Rep Martha Coby Calls For Planned Parenthood Investigation

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[Ed; and make sure this gets included in the investigation.]
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Via AL Com
Rep. Martha Roby is calling for an investigation into Planned Parenthood in the wake of a video that shows one of the organization’s executives discussing the transfer of tissue from aborted fetuses.
The undercover video, filmed in June 2014 by the Center for Medical Progress, shows Deborah Nucatola, Planned Parenthood’s senior director of medical services, at a lunch meeting with two people claiming to be with a tissue donation center. The video includes Nucatola discussing in graphic detail how abortions can best be performed to preserve certain body parts.
“We’ve been very good at getting heart, lung, liver, because we know that, so I’m not gonna crush that part, I’m gonna basically crush below, I’m gonna crush above, and I’m gonna see if I can get it all intact,” Nucatola said in the video.
Roby, R-Montgomery, called the comments “horrifying.”
“The casual, callous way (Nucatola) details how babies can be killed in such a way that their tiny hearts, lungs and livers can be taken and sold for profit is simply horrifying,” Roby said during a Tuesday speech on the House floor.
“It is honestly hard to believe a human being could bring themselves to believe this is OK,” she added.
U.S. law prohibits the purchase or sale of human fetal tissue. Altering the timing or method of an abortion to gain tissue for research is also illegal.

Thank You Al Com and Dapandico.

And to those ever so endearing Bipartisan Vichy and Quislings across the aisle from the President's partisans who have gone along to get along, rather than investigating and shutting down Planned Parenthood already:




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