Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

Lakota thinks the criminal endeavors of PP butchers and the abuse of pregnant women is funny....every time he sees a description of the abuse he tags it as "funny".

It would be less funny if you could prove your lies with "credible" sources - instead of "edited" videos.
It would be less creepy if you were at all concerned about the victims.

I am very concerned about the "victims" - the pregnant women seeking abortions for various mental, physical and financial reasons. Why aren't you? The women have first priority!
I am. That's why I'm concerned that Planned Parenthood is subjecting them to illegal and dangerous procedures in order to facilitate organ harvest.
no you're not ... you could care less if its harmful to the woman /... you have one agernda and thats to stop science that deals with organ harvest of babies ... thats it in a right wing nutshell ...
 
So, much like ACCORN, Benghazi and the IRS - we can look forward to more witch hunts on Planned Parenthood by the NaziCon Congress.
Acorn employees, like pp employees, blatantly ignored the law in what was ultimately shown to be ACORN policy...PP has been shown to put the care and safety of the women they serve secondary to income generation over...and over...and over. We all know it's institutional, that they are scofflaws who knowingly victimize women for profit. And now we have proof. Goodbye, PP butchers. You had a good run but the gig is up.
where do you get this bull shit ... what was shown about accorn was there were a few people who would take names an d address out of a phone book and turn it in ... that didnm't cause any illegal voting all it did was sign uop people to vote ... thats all they did ... how does that affect votes ??? it doesn't affect them at alll ... then she talked about procedures and what the got for it ... their reimbursement ... just because they were asked how much did they get isn't the same as thow much they made
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.
It doesn't matter a damn whether the folk(s) behind the Planned Parenthood probe are Left or Right or Center...

It doesn't matter a damn whether the folk(s) behind the Planned Parenthood probe are a For-Profit or NPO or Gubmint Agency or anything else on the spectrum...

It doesn't matter a damn whether they were honest with the IRS and their donors or whether they lied to them or tricked them...

The ONLY thing that matters here is whether Planned Parenthood is selling human baby body parts...

Is it true?

Yes or No.

If "No", then they're off the hook.

If "Yes", then they are scum.

As is anyone caught defending them in this matter.
The sale of dead baby parts is only one of the crimes the doctor owns. The other is ALTERING THE PROCEDURE TO FACILITATE. Yet another is performing partial birth abortion...which is the procedure she describes. Three big fat felonies. It's not JUST selling dead babies, though that's certainly bad enough. She even describes how she got away with it....by pretending that she didn't intend to change the procedure/perform partial birth abortion. Then she explains that despite pretending to not plan on doing partial birth, she actually went down the list of women and flagged the ones for special procedures based on fetal age. "That's what I do" she says.
its not a crime to be reimburse for dead baby parts ... thats the only money they get what they paid out... the doctors haven't committed any crime... partial birth abortion are not illegal ... many states have tried to pass a law, but each time it gets shot down and you know it ... everything you have described is not illegal try again ... you need to educate yourself
Yes, it is a crime to reimburse. It's not a crime to pay shipping. Educate yourself.
 
Lakota thinks the criminal endeavors of PP butchers and the abuse of pregnant women is funny....every time he sees a description of the abuse he tags it as "funny".

It would be less funny if you could prove your lies with "credible" sources - instead of "edited" videos.
It would be less creepy if you were at all concerned about the victims.

I am very concerned about the "victims" - the pregnant women seeking abortions for various mental, physical and financial reasons. Why aren't you? The women have first priority!
I am. That's why I'm concerned that Planned Parenthood is subjecting them to illegal and dangerous procedures in order to facilitate organ harvest.
no you're not ... you could care less if its harmful to the woman /... you have one agernda and thats to stop science that deals with organ harvest of babies ... thats it in a right wing nutshell ...
What's scientific about abusing and exploiting women?
 
Lakota thinks the criminal endeavors of PP butchers and the abuse of pregnant women is funny....every time he sees a description of the abuse he tags it as "funny".

It would be less funny if you could prove your lies with "credible" sources - instead of "edited" videos.
It would be less creepy if you were at all concerned about the victims.

I am very concerned about the "victims" - the pregnant women seeking abortions for various mental, physical and financial reasons. Why aren't you? The women have first priority!
I am. That's why I'm concerned that Planned Parenthood is subjecting them to illegal and dangerous procedures in order to facilitate organ harvest.
no you're not ... you could care less if its harmful to the woman /... you have one agernda and thats to stop science that deals with organ harvest of babies ... thats it in a right wing nutshell ...
Wipe the spittle off your chin, baby killing zealot.
 
The ONLY thing that matters here is whether Planned Parenthood is selling human baby body parts... Is it true? Yes or No. If "No", then they're off the hook. If "Yes", then they are scum. As is anyone caught defending them in this matter

...
its not a crime to be reimburse for dead baby parts ... thats the only money they get what they paid out... the doctors haven't committed any crime... partial birth abortion are not illegal ... everything you have described is not illegal try again ...
Your Honor, the Prosecution rests.

==============================================

The challenge here is not to identify what is Legal.

The challenge here is to identify what is ethical or moral or right.

Law generally mirrors morality.

Generally.

Those who fall back upon The Law to defend Baby-Body-Part after-market transactions are defending the despicable and morally indefensible.

Scum.
 
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The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.




lies are all the right has left in their quiver



they have reached maximum lie factor.

when you start lying you have to make more lies to defend your lies right up until you have NOTHING but lies left.


the republican party has reached maximum lie factor stage
 
The ONLY thing that matters here is whether Planned Parenthood is selling human baby body parts... Is it true? Yes or No. If "No", then they're off the hook. If "Yes", then they are scum. As is anyone caught defending them in this matter

...
its not a crime to be reimburse for dead baby parts ... thats the only money they get what they paid out... the doctors haven't committed any crime... partial birth abortion are not illegal ... everything you have described is not illegal try again ...
Your Honor, the Prosecution rests.

==============================================

The challenge here is not to identify what is Legal.

The challenge here is to identify what is ethical or moral or right.

Law generally mirrors morality.

Generally.

Those who fall back upon The Law to defend Baby-Body-Part after-market transactions are defending the despicable and morally indefensible.

Scum.
the problem you have is your morality and others morality aren't the same ... what others see as moral, what you is say as moral, is your point of view or opinion and thats all it is ... just a point of view or opinion .... Which I don't share your point of view or opinion... the fact that you feel its immoral is your problem not mine ... DEAL WITH IT!!!!
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.




lies are all the right has left in their quiver



they have reached maximum lie factor.

when you start lying you have to make more lies to defend your lies right up until you have NOTHING but lies left.


the republican party has reached maximum lie factor stage
never said better... the problem the right has is they don't have the ability to see what's a lie or not ... they are so fixated on one subject and can't see the forest because of all the trees, in this case lies ...
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.
It doesn't matter a damn whether the folk(s) behind the Planned Parenthood probe are Left or Right or Center...

It doesn't matter a damn whether the folk(s) behind the Planned Parenthood probe are a For-Profit or NPO or Gubmint Agency or anything else on the spectrum...

It doesn't matter a damn whether they were honest with the IRS and their donors or whether they lied to them or tricked them...

The ONLY thing that matters here is whether Planned Parenthood is selling human baby body parts...

Is it true?

Yes or No.

If "No", then they're off the hook.

If "Yes", then they are scum.

As is anyone caught defending them in this matter.
The sale of dead baby parts is only one of the crimes the doctor owns. The other is ALTERING THE PROCEDURE TO FACILITATE. Yet another is performing partial birth abortion...which is the procedure she describes. Three big fat felonies. It's not JUST selling dead babies, though that's certainly bad enough. She even describes how she got away with it....by pretending that she didn't intend to change the procedure/perform partial birth abortion. Then she explains that despite pretending to not plan on doing partial birth, she actually went down the list of women and flagged the ones for special procedures based on fetal age. "That's what I do" she says.
its not a crime to be reimburse for dead baby parts ... thats the only money they get what they paid out... the doctors haven't committed any crime... partial birth abortion are not illegal ... many states have tried to pass a law, but each time it gets shot down and you know it ... everything you have described is not illegal try again ... you need to educate yourself
Yes, it is a crime to reimburse. It's not a crime to pay shipping. Educate yourself.
show use where in federal law that says its a crime to get reimbursed ... if you can't sow a law that says that, stop your lying ...
because I know for a fact that it is not a crime to be reimbursed ..., why do you feel this need to lie so much????
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.

Dear Lakhota
RE: The anti-choice zealots have no shame
What about the shooting of abortion doctors or attacks on clinics?
When people are willing to break the law, even shoot a doctor in church,
to make a public statement, what does that tell you?

To be fair to prolife advocates who are lawabiding, and don't seek to violate laws or rights of others,
if you can imagine what it's like to BELIEVE and count all those unborn babies
as "murdered children" you might be able to sympathize with prolife believers.

If you can understand the outrage of people arguing "Black Lives Matter"
while watching Black people killed as if they don't count, but are just random numbers and not people,
THAT might be similar to how prolife people feel who grieve for aborted babies, and take
on the horror and emotions of the experiences of abortion, that other people seem to deny as nonexistent.

Of if you can understand people protesting the killing of innocent civilians in war,
while surrounded by others who treat these "numbers" as random "collateral damage"
and don't have any sense that a person was lost, who had a life, and relations with others
that are now gone, leaving behind a hole in the world where that person is now missing.

Maybe THAT might relate to how prolife people feel "horrified"
that nobody is considering the life of the child and the loss and suffering.

From THAT perspective, Lakhota, don't you think the
"prochoice" people appear to have "no shame" either?


Of course they feel very strongly about their beliefs. That doesn't make them right, and that doesn't absolve them of following the rule of law. An emotionally committed crazy is still a crazy.
 
It would be less funny if you could prove your lies with "credible" sources - instead of "edited" videos.
It would be less creepy if you were at all concerned about the victims.

I am very concerned about the "victims" - the pregnant women seeking abortions for various mental, physical and financial reasons. Why aren't you? The women have first priority!
I am. That's why I'm concerned that Planned Parenthood is subjecting them to illegal and dangerous procedures in order to facilitate organ harvest.
no you're not ... you could care less if its harmful to the woman /... you have one agernda and thats to stop science that deals with organ harvest of babies ... thats it in a right wing nutshell ...
What's scientific about abusing and exploiting women?
how are they being Abused and exploited ... they come to plan parenthood to get and abortion ... Plan Parenthood asked if they can use fetus for scientific research ... just like you're asked if you can leave your body to scientific research ... you say yes, or you say NO ... its that simple ... they don't discus procedures to the mother, as they don't discuss procedures that will be done to your body... it's a yes or no answer ... in any case nobody is being abused ... where you get this crap is all in you perverted mind
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.

If that's the case then the following also deceived the IRS.

Media Matters
Huffington Post
Daily KOS
Organizing for America
Think Progress
Democratic Socialists of America
Center For Progressive Leadership
Progressive Majority
American Bridge 21st Century
People Before Profits
Color Of Change
Organizing for Action (OFA)
Priorities USA
Voters For Choice,
NARAL
Pro-Choice America Foundation,
ACLU Foundation
ACLU
Atlantic Philanthropies,
ProPublica,
Center For Community Change
United For Peace And Justice
The National Lawyers Guild,
Socialist Party USA
The Ruckus Society
CREW,
ANSWER
Code Pink
Muslim Brotherhood
Emily’s List
Democracy Alliance
The Southern Poverty Law Center
People For The American Way Foundation,
Americans United For Separation Of Church And State
 
It would be less funny if you could prove your lies with "credible" sources - instead of "edited" videos.
It would be less creepy if you were at all concerned about the victims.

I am very concerned about the "victims" - the pregnant women seeking abortions for various mental, physical and financial reasons. Why aren't you? The women have first priority!
I am. That's why I'm concerned that Planned Parenthood is subjecting them to illegal and dangerous procedures in order to facilitate organ harvest.
no you're not ... you could care less if its harmful to the woman /... you have one agernda and thats to stop science that deals with organ harvest of babies ... thats it in a right wing nutshell ...
Wipe the spittle off your chin, baby killing zealot.
clean the cum off your lips... nail you ass I did ... can't stand it when you're wrong can ya
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.

If that's the case then the following also deceived the IRS.

Media Matters
Huffington Post
Daily KOS
Organizing for America
Think Progress
Democratic Socialists of America
Center For Progressive Leadership
Progressive Majority
American Bridge 21st Century
People Before Profits
Color Of Change
Organizing for Action (OFA)
Priorities USA
Voters For Choice,
NARAL
Pro-Choice America Foundation,
ACLU Foundation
ACLU
Atlantic Philanthropies,
ProPublica,
Center For Community Change
United For Peace And Justice
The National Lawyers Guild,
Socialist Party USA
The Ruckus Society
CREW,
ANSWER
Code Pink
Muslim Brotherhood
Emily’s List
Democracy Alliance
The Southern Poverty Law Center
People For The American Way Foundation,
Americans United For Separation Of Church And State
seems you're confused ... its whirly nut daily you're speaking of or newmax ... If that's the case then they deceived the IRS. have you noticed when these right wing nut job scum read the truth the try their best to try and say these people who speak the truth are bad companies ... these right wing nut job scum just hate the truth ... but they sure know how to distort it...
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.

If that's the case then the following also deceived the IRS.

Media Matters
Huffington Post
Daily KOS
Organizing for America
Think Progress
Democratic Socialists of America
Center For Progressive Leadership
Progressive Majority
American Bridge 21st Century
People Before Profits
Color Of Change
Organizing for Action (OFA)
Priorities USA
Voters For Choice,
NARAL
Pro-Choice America Foundation,
ACLU Foundation
ACLU
Atlantic Philanthropies,
ProPublica,
Center For Community Change
United For Peace And Justice
The National Lawyers Guild,
Socialist Party USA
The Ruckus Society
CREW,
ANSWER
Code Pink
Muslim Brotherhood
Emily’s List
Democracy Alliance
The Southern Poverty Law Center
People For The American Way Foundation
Americans United For Separation Of Church And State
seems you're confused ... its whirly nut daily you're speaking of or newmax ... If that's the case then they deceived the IRS. have you noticed when these right wing nut job scum read the truth the try their best to try and say these people who speak the truth are bad companies ... these right wing nut job scum just hate the truth ... but they sure know how to distort it...

So your argument is that these left-wing groups speak the truth but right-wing groups are liars?

You realize how stupid you sound, don't you?
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.

If that's the case then the following also deceived the IRS.

Media Matters
Huffington Post
Daily KOS
Organizing for America
Think Progress
Democratic Socialists of America
Center For Progressive Leadership
Progressive Majority
American Bridge 21st Century
People Before Profits
Color Of Change
Organizing for Action (OFA)
Priorities USA
Voters For Choice,
NARAL
Pro-Choice America Foundation,
ACLU Foundation
ACLU
Atlantic Philanthropies,
ProPublica,
Center For Community Change
United For Peace And Justice
The National Lawyers Guild,
Socialist Party USA
The Ruckus Society
CREW,
ANSWER
Code Pink
Muslim Brotherhood
Emily’s List
Democracy Alliance
The Southern Poverty Law Center
People For The American Way Foundation
Americans United For Separation Of Church And State
seems you're confused ... its whirly nut daily you're speaking of or newmax ... If that's the case then they deceived the IRS. have you noticed when these right wing nut job scum read the truth the try their best to try and say these people who speak the truth are bad companies ... these right wing nut job scum just hate the truth ... but they sure know how to distort it...

So your argument is that these left-wing groups speak the truth but right-wing groups are liars?

You realize how stupid you sound, don't you?
it is you who pointed out these news outlets as liberal liars ...I pointed out known republican news outlets who are known to be liars ... in your case you pointed out news you don't like to hear... in any case I've pointed known liars ... theirs a difference... I know you won't be able to get it, that's your problem not mine ...
 
The IRS thought it was some kind of biomedicine charity.

WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission.

The two-year-old Center for Medical Progress, which claims to be in the business of reporting on biomedical research, released undercover footage Tuesday of a Planned Parenthood doctor allegedly discussing the sale of fetal body parts after abortions. The video, which Planned Parenthood has denounced as misleading and heavily edited, was circulated widely and prompted House Republicans to launch an investigation into the family planning provider.

But as Slate reports, the Center for Medical Progress appears to be nothing more than a front organization for the anti-abortion group Live Action. That is not how the IRS understood it when considering the group's application for tax-exempt status, and not how the group originally presented itself to the public in soliciting donations.


If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties. IRS forms are signed under penalty of perjury, and a nonprofit misleading its donors about the nature of its work is "up there with all other kinds of fraud," according to Bruce Hopkins, an attorney who specializes in nonprofit law.

"The authorities have the right to shut down the charity, and the individuals behind the fraud can go to prison or pay a substantial fine," Hopkins said.

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards apologized in a video on Thursday for Nucatola's tone and statements in the video, but she maintained that the allegations about selling fetal body parts were "not true." Richards said that women seeking abortions sometimes choose to donate fetal tissue for scientific and medical research, and that Planned Parenthood follows "all laws and ethical guidelines" in doing so and makes no profit from the donations.

More: Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors

The anti-choice zealots have no shame.

Which has nothing to do with the content and validity of the video.
 

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