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Planned Parenthood Strikes Out for 'Safe' Abortions
Planned Parenthood boasts that its abortions are "safe"—but what does the word "safe" really mean when applied to a procedure that vacuums a live baby from the womb?
Today, thanks to an executive at the organization, we finally know what Planned Parenthood means by a "safe" abortion.
It's safe when you don't get busted.
The exec made her comments in a Detroit News story about a 16-year-old boy's being charged with a felony for killing his girlfriend's unborn child by striking her stomach with a baseball bat:
Lori Lamerand, vice president of the Planned Parenthood Mid-Michigan Alliance, said pregnant teens have safer options available than terminating a pregnancy without a doctor.
"It's always tragic when people resort to such drastic measures, when there are appropriate, safe medical measures are available," Lamerand said.
"Tragic"? Where's the tragedy? Surely she couldn't be referring to the tragedy of the teenage girl's expelling her baby after six months and burying the corpse in her boyfriend's back yard.
No, the only "tragedy" to which the Planned Parenthood minion could possibly be referring is the fact that the boy is charged with a felony. (The girl—who acceded to the assault—escapes charges, because the state's Prenatal Protection Act had to be written around Roe vs. Wade, which protects women from being penalized for their own "choices.")
That must be why Planned Parenthood tells women how they can "safely" use drugs for the off-label purpose of aborting their babies at home. It's safe because no one will see them. They alone will be traumatized by passing the dead remains of what would have been their living, breathing child.
There isn't a back yard in the world big enough to hold the products of Planned Parenthood's ongoing safety campaign.
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