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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:41 am |
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To compare the abortion mills of Planned Parenthood to the Nazi death
camps is an insult to the Nazis. Quotas? These SOBs claim to help women
while secretly having a quota on how many pre-born babies to kill. At least
with the Nazis, their target enemies knew what they had coming.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=115000
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Planned Parenthood's abortion quotas exposed
Ex-director: We'd have client goal every month
By Chelsea Schilling
A former director of a Texas Planned Parenthood branch who resigned
after she watched an ultrasound-guided abortion told WND the clinic was
pushing employees to strive for abortion quotas to boost profits.
"There are definitely client goals," former clinic director Abby
Johnson said. "We'd have a goal every month for abortion clients and for
family planning clients."
Johnson, 29, said the Bryan, Texas, Planned Parenthood clinic
performed surgical abortions every other Saturday, but it began expanding
access to abortion to increase earnings.
"One of the ways they were able to up the number of patients that they
saw was they started doing the RU-486 chemical abortions all throughout the
week," she said.
RU-486 chemical abortions kill the lining of the uterus, cutting off
oxygen and nutrients, resulting in the death of an unborn baby. Johnson said
the chemical abortion costs the same as an early first-trimester abortion:
between $505 and $695 for each procedure.
She told WND the clinic was experiencing financial difficulties due to
the economic downturn.
"Abortion is the most lucrative part of Planned Parenthood's
operations," she said. "Even though they're two separate corporations, all
of the money goes into one pot. With the family planning corporation really
suffering, they depend on the abortion corporation to balance their budget,
help get them out of the hole and help make income for the company."
She continued, "They really wanted to increase the number of abortions
so that they could increase their income."
Now Planned Parenthood has retaliated against Johnson, filing a
restraining order against her because the clinic fears she may leak
confidential information.
The Brazos Valley Coalition for Life, a pro-life group that recently
moved its headquarters several hundred feet away from the clinic, is named
on the temporary restraining order as well. The injunction temporarily
prevents her from releasing information until after a hearing scheduled for
Nov. 10 in the 85th District Court.
Planned Parenthood claimed in court documents that Johnson copied
private personnel files and other documents before she quit her position
Oct. 6. The abortion provider's lawyers expressed concern that Johnson would
disclose client medical records, doctor information and clinic security
procedures. The restraining order contends Planned Parenthood would be
irreparably harmed by an information leak.
However, Johnson told WND, "I don't have any confidential documents,
so I'm not sharing anything because I don't have anything. I have no patient
information. I'd never do anything to compromise patient safety or
confidentiality. For them to even make that type of statement is so
offensive."
Planned Parenthood of Southeast Houston released the following
statement Oct. 30: "We regret being forced to turn to the courts to protect
the safety and confidentiality of our clients and staff, however, in this
instance, it is absolutely necessary."
Johnson said she's not sure why Planned Parenthood is so concerned.
"Planned Parenthood is an organization that really runs on fear. If
somebody crosses them, they are quick to threaten that person. I've worked
for them for a long time and seen them threaten lawsuits multiple times,"
she said. "I'm not sure what they're scared of. When I first got the
restraining order, I was so surprised. My initial response was, what do they
think I know? What are they feeling guilty about?"
Asked whether she believes Planned Parenthood is concerned that
information about its quotas will become public, Johnson responded,
"Probably, yeah. I think they're just scared of the whole thing."
She said she believes the injunction is simply a scare tactic meant to
keep her quiet.
"Clearly, that kind of backfired," she said.
Johnson explained that she resigned after she saw an ultrasound-guided
abortion in which an unborn baby was vacuumed out of a woman's uterus.
"Ultrasound-guided abortions are not typically done in Planned
Parenthood abortion centers because they're more time-consuming, and that's
just not something that centers like that do," she said. "I'd never seen one
of those done before. For whatever reason, the physician had called me back
to assist with the procedure. When I saw that, that was really when my heart
was changed."
Johnson, who was employed at the clinic for eight years and served as
a director for two years, said the issue of abortion was "unsettling" for
her the whole time she worked with Planned Parenthood. She said she kept
"pushing down the guilt" and felt spiritually unsettled.
"There's no religion and there's no spirituality in an abortion
clinic. There can't be," she said. "Whatever side you are on, pro-life or
pro-choice, it is what it is - and that's taking a human life."
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J Young
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