to abortion. Planned Parenthood claim it is only 3%, and there is no mention of abortion at all on their “about us” web page.Planned Parenthood hit the news in July 2015, when The Center for MedicalProgress, an anti-abortion organisation, released covert video footage which they claim proved that Planned Parenthood was illegally selling aborted fetal parts for profit and changing abortion methods of tampering with government property. It is easy to see how those carrying out the attacks on Planned Parenthood in September and November may have felt that the summer Center for MedicalProgress report gave them some moral justification for their actions.There is strong evidence that harassment of clinic patients and staff is common; picketing of clinics and homes of staff members, physical contact
of a propaganda campaign against Planned Parenthood that hit the news last week.Before I get to the "sting" operation against Planned Parenthood, bear with me a moment while I discuss a bit about the background here. It definitely has bearing on the attempt by David Daleiden and the Center for MedicalProgress to "prove" that Planned Parenthood is selling fetal parts for profit. First, you need to realize services, Planned Parenthood remains a target of the antiabortion movement. So it was that David Daleiden and his Center for MedicalProgress have released two heavily edited videos claiming to represent Planned Parenthood officials discussing the "sale" of fetal body parts from abortions. The first video has been deconstructed by many different media outlets and shown to have been deceptively edited
-Respectful Insolence. So it was a couple of weeks ago, when I saw a familiar name in a news story that wasn't about vaccines. You might recall a news story last month when a shadowy group with ties to radical antiabortion groups, the Center for MedicalProgress, led by a man named David Daleiden, ran a highly questionable "sting" operation (complete with fake IDs) to "prove" that Planned Parenthood