A Year After ‘Baby Parts’ Videos, Planned Parenthood Has Won

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Exactly one year ago, the anti-abortion group Center for Medical Progress released the first in a series of secretly recorded videos purporting to show that Planned Parenthood sold fetal body parts after abortions.

The activists coordinated with Republicans in Congress before airing the videos in an effort to cause as much political damage to the family planning provider as possible. And while the heavily edited videos at first knocked Planned Parenthood on the defensive, a year later the organization is virtually untouched by the scandal. In fact, it appears to have emerged as the clear winner.

According to a recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, support for Planned Parenthood is higher now than it was in July 2015, when the first video was released. Forty-eight percent of respondents last month said they feel “very positive” or “somewhat positive” toward the organization, compared to 45 percent a year ago. The percentage of voters who feel somewhat or very negative about Planned Parenthood was basically flat, moving from 30 to 29 percent. The organization remains more popular than House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and the National Rifle Association.

Planned Parenthood is also expanding its health centers, despite efforts by Republican politicians in 24 states to defund it. In the past year, the provider has opened new health centers in three states that are among the nation’s most hostile to reproductive rights: Louisiana, Mississippi and Kentucky. And 600,000 people have signed on as supporters and donors to Planned Parenthood since the attacks began, bringing the total to record 9 million supporters nationwide.

The fight was not always an easy one for Planned Parenthood, which has always insisted that it legally donates, but does not sell, fetal tissue for medical research after abortions. The House has voted eight times to defund the provider. The videos prompted Congress to establish a special committee to investigate the organization, and several Republican presidential candidates viciously attacked it during primary debates.

But so far, Congress’ investigation has turned up no evidence that the organization profited from fetal tissue donations, and 13 states that opened their own investigations have cleared Planned Parenthood of wrongdoing. Eight more states declined to even investigate the nonprofit, citing a lack of evidence.

More: A Year After ‘Baby Parts’ Videos, Planned Parenthood Has Won

Finally, Planned Parenthood has been vindicated. It's about time.
 
Won what? The ability to keep on murdering babies? What idiot champions that?
 
According to the Weekly Standard, the abortion giant Planned Parenthood hired a democrat party pollster to poll certain guaranteed liberal demographics and the question included words like "cancer screening" and "family planning" but not the "A" word, "abortion" and of course nothing was said about selling freaking human body parts for profit. Can you imagine polling Americans about Planned Parenthood and not mentioning abortion? The results of the push poll still indicated that better than 30% of Americans polled wanted to defund PP.
 
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Exactly one year ago, the anti-abortion group Center for Medical Progress released the first in a series of secretly recorded videos purporting to show that Planned Parenthood sold fetal body parts after abortions.

The activists coordinated with Republicans in Congress before airing the videos in an effort to cause as much political damage to the family planning provider as possible. And while the heavily edited videos at first knocked Planned Parenthood on the defensive, a year later the organization is virtually untouched by the scandal. In fact, it appears to have emerged as the clear winner.

According to a recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, support for Planned Parenthood is higher now than it was in July 2015, when the first video was released. Forty-eight percent of respondents last month said they feel “very positive” or “somewhat positive” toward the organization, compared to 45 percent a year ago. The percentage of voters who feel somewhat or very negative about Planned Parenthood was basically flat, moving from 30 to 29 percent. The organization remains more popular than House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and the National Rifle Association.

Planned Parenthood is also expanding its health centers, despite efforts by Republican politicians in 24 states to defund it. In the past year, the provider has opened new health centers in three states that are among the nation’s most hostile to reproductive rights: Louisiana, Mississippi and Kentucky. And 600,000 people have signed on as supporters and donors to Planned Parenthood since the attacks began, bringing the total to record 9 million supporters nationwide.

The fight was not always an easy one for Planned Parenthood, which has always insisted that it legally donates, but does not sell, fetal tissue for medical research after abortions. The House has voted eight times to defund the provider. The videos prompted Congress to establish a special committee to investigate the organization, and several Republican presidential candidates viciously attacked it during primary debates.

But so far, Congress’ investigation has turned up no evidence that the organization profited from fetal tissue donations, and 13 states that opened their own investigations have cleared Planned Parenthood of wrongdoing. Eight more states declined to even investigate the nonprofit, citing a lack of evidence.

More: A Year After ‘Baby Parts’ Videos, Planned Parenthood Has Won

Finally, Planned Parenthood has been vindicated. It's about time.

You really are one sick heathen.
 
Won what? The ability to keep on murdering babies? What idiot champions that?

The U.S. Constitution!

Why do you hate the Constitution?

I don't but I despise those who murder babies and those that condone it

First of all, murder is a legal term - and legal abortions ain't murder.

You have your thoughts I have mine....baby murderer supporter. You damn well better hope there isn't a "sky daddy" Now go chug some more rot gut firewater
 
Christians should start having large families again and celebrate the deaths of all those liberal and minority babies.
 
Won what? The ability to keep on murdering babies? What idiot champions that?

The U.S. Constitution!

Why do you hate the Constitution?

I don't but I despise those who murder babies and those that condone it

First of all, murder is a legal term - and legal abortions ain't murder.

You have your thoughts I have mine....baby murderer supporter. You damn well better hope there isn't a "sky daddy" Now go chug some more rot gut firewater

Funny. I didn't know Wild Turkey, Jim Beam, and Jack Daniels were "rot gut firewater"... Now, I have had some homemade shine that would fit that description.
 
The U.S. Constitution!

Why do you hate the Constitution?

I don't but I despise those who murder babies and those that condone it

First of all, murder is a legal term - and legal abortions ain't murder.

You have your thoughts I have mine....baby murderer supporter. You damn well better hope there isn't a "sky daddy" Now go chug some more rot gut firewater

Funny. I didn't know Wild Turkey, Jim Beam, and Jack Daniels were "rot gut firewater"... Now, I have had some homemade shine that would fit that description.

As I suspected, you're another alcoholic living on the government nickle
 

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