Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Indiana Attorney General to Investigate Planned Parenthood

Frequent commenter Bismarck sent me a link to Jill Stanek's column, which discusses new developments in the Indiana Planned Parenthood case, the one which so enraged Amanda Marcotte:

The Indiana Attorney General says his office is also investigating Planned Parenthood of Indiana.

The development comes after a health center aide was caught on video telling a woman who claimed to be a pregnant teen to lie about the age of the father.

Planned Parenthood fired the aide, but it is still culpable for the actions of that person while in its employ. Shockingly, businesses--even Planned Parenthood--are expected to follow all the laws, including those with which they disagree in principle.

Amanda banned me for bringing up the case, claiming I was "threadjacking," even though the post was about Planned Parenthood. Of course the five other people participating in the discussion would also have been threadjacking, but since they agree with Amanda that no baby should be safe from abortion, they are acceptable.

But unfortunately for Amanda and the sycophants who agree with her, evidently another sex-abuse film is imminent.
According to undercover film maker Lila Rose in an email update yesterday, the release of a 2nd IN sex-abuse cover-up film is imminent.

It's harder and harder to argue that Planned Parenthood is just providing necessary "women's health options" when they seem to be caught so often breaking the law.

UPDATE: Here's the second video: