It's not that I say so.....
Its all the criminal investigations that say so
All you have is myths and fantasy
Not....
As I pointed out, ex workers have testified / confirmed its true, the money connection between PP and politicians have been proven, and the videos show enougj that is true. Just be honest, govt is funding killing babies.
There is no Constitutional obligation for tax dollars to go to a private health care business, which means it should not be happening, but PP keeps sharing their millions of tax dollars with the politicians to ensure the money keeps coming....
More myths
Criminal investigations found nothing...Planned Parenthood does not profit off of baby parts
PP can't "profit" period! They are a NON-profit!
What they can do is pay their senior management--well!
Top Abortion Providers Won't Like It One Bit That Their Sickening Salaries Were Just Revealed
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Is $590,000 alot to pay a CEO?
How are NRA salaries?
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As for salaries, fifty-six people in the organization earned more than $100,000 in 2010—and 10 made more than $250,000. Lapierre does not top the list.
Kayne B. Robinson, the executive director of general operations does. He was paid just over $1 million. Lapierre was second, pulling in $970,000 in reportable and estimated comp.
Contributions came from nearly 30,000 donors, with around 90% of donations made by people who gave less than $200 in a single year. According to the NRA, the average donation is around $35 Members at a NRA annual meeting.
The NRA's ability to raise so much money from small donations is highly unusual for a special interest group, demonstrating its wide reaching support, said Sarah Bryner, research director at the Center for Responsive Politics.
Only one person has donated even close to the maximum amount allowed by federal law, which is $5,000 per year: a computer programmer from Houston. Since 2005, he has donated $50,050 -- just shy of the $55,000 allowed for the 11-year period (including this year).
The money powering the NRA
Versus PP that received 46% of their funds from a combination of state, federal and sometimes local government dollars.