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Monday, September 17, 2007

Planned Parenthood Chutzpa


You must acknowledge that Planned Parenthood is just about without peer when it comes to sheer ‘chutzpa’ – defined by Encarta as “impudent rudeness or lack of respect”.

After being nailed by local officials in the town of Aurora, Illinois for deception, Planned Parenthood filed suit in federal court last week. They are demanding that a federal judge order the city to let them open their huge abortion mill on their schedule.

The huge battle in Aurora comes after Planned Parenthood was caught attempting to gain permits to operate a huge abortion mill without ever informing local officials of its involvement or the exact nature of the “medical facility”. The entire permit process was presented to the city under the name, “Gemini Office Development”. At no point did these folks disclose that “Gemini” is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Planned Parenthood.

Once the deception was uncovered, city officials began an investigation of the process with an eye toward determining if Planned Parenthood’s deception rose to the level of criminal behavior – and whether there are grounds for the Aurora City Council to revoke the temporary occupancy permit. Afraid of the growing public outcry, Planned Parenthood sought their usual refuge in the federal courts – the true progenitor of this dangerous and wicked organization.

Here’s how Planned Parenthood explained their deceit to the judge:

“Aurora’s revocation of a temporary operating permit is motivated solely by political opposition to the constitutionally-protected right to abortion services. Aurora’s only objection is that it was not given the opportunity to discriminate based on the fact that Planned Parenthood provides abortion services.”

Besides that – Planned Parenthood calls their deception “irrelevant”. Or, in other words, none of the City Council’s business.

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