Here's the thing: My experience with RW accusations is this: They are ALWAYS either gross exaggerations of flat out lies. Frankly, I wish there was some kind of a betting website I could go to at the first hint of a pending RW accusation of someone or some organization. And I don't give a flip what the odds were, I would lay my money down on 'fabrication" each and every time, and do you know what? I would win a bundle of money over time.
Planned Parenthood investigation: Missouri AG finds no wrongdoing
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Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster conducted a 30-day audit of more than 300 abortions performed by Planned Parenthood in St. Louis and found no evidence of workers selling fetal tissue obtained during the procedures.
By Henry Gass, Staff writer September 28, 2015
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An investigation in Missouri found no evidence that the Planned Parenthood clinic in St. Louis is selling fetal tissue from abortions, the state attorney general announced on Monday.
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster launched the investigation after an anti-abortion group released videos over the summer alleging that Planned Parenthood illegally sold fetal tissue in other states. National outrage over the videos triggered similar investigations in a number of states, but so far no Planned Parenthood clinics have been found to be illegally selling fetal tissue.
Planned Parenthood investigation: Missouri AG finds no wrongdoing
Planned Parenthood investigation: Missouri AG finds no wrongdoing
Latest News
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster conducted a 30-day audit of more than 300 abortions performed by Planned Parenthood in St. Louis and found no evidence of workers selling fetal tissue obtained during the procedures.
By Henry Gass, Staff writer September 28, 2015
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Andrew Ward (l.), and Bill Pauls discuss their positions on abortion on July 28 during a rally across the street from the Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri in Columbia, Mo. The Missouri Attorney General's office announced on Monday that a 30-day audit of the St. Louis Planned Parenthood yielded no evidence of mishandled fetal tissue or unlawful activity.
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An investigation in Missouri found no evidence that the Planned Parenthood clinic in St. Louis is selling fetal tissue from abortions, the state attorney general announced on Monday.
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster launched the investigation after an anti-abortion group released videos over the summer alleging that Planned Parenthood illegally sold fetal tissue in other states. National outrage over the videos triggered similar investigations in a number of states, but so far no Planned Parenthood clinics have been found to be illegally selling fetal tissue.
Planned Parenthood investigation: Missouri AG finds no wrongdoing