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Planned Parenthood Vs. The Truth

I have been told by several people that my Planned Parenthood article proving they actually do not provide the services they claim they do was a bit confusing.  So, I’m re-doing it in two parts and trying to present the info in a non-confusing way. 

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Telling the truth.  It can be difficult at times, but necessary for society.  So, what happens when a highly recognizable non profit organization doesn’t't tell the truth?  We give them $350 Million in tax payers money, that ‘s the governments answer!

Planned Parenthood doesn’t understand the meaning of the truth.  I wish they did because the idea of helping low income women get their PAP Smears and breast BC exams is such a good thing.  If only that is what they did.  However, their 2007 – 2008 Annual report shows something completely different.

In 2007 they did:

  • PAP tests – 968,682 = 9% of services
  • Breast exams/breast care – 851,232 = 8% of services
  • HIV testing – 368,473 = 3% of services
  • Prenatal clients – 10,914 = um…calculator doesn’t do miniscule
  • Midlife clients – 12,783 = what did I say about miniscule
  • Infertility clients – 318 = yes, you read that right
  • Adoption referrals – 4,912 = remember, they are all about choice
  • Colonoscopy/LEEP/Cryotherapy procedures – 0.5% = I combined them together so I could get a stat for ya!

We hear it all the time.  That Planned Parenthood is more than just abortion.  We "know" that because abortion is just 3% of their services.  Well, using that logic they aren’t about PAP tests, breast care, other cancer treatment/detection, prenatal, midlife, infertility, and adoption referrals either.  Aren’t all those services that we hear is what they are all about?  Obviously, they aren’t.
So what are they really all about?  Well, let’s see: 

  • Reversible contraception – 2,463,201 = 23% of services
  • Emergency contraception – 1,423,650 = 13% of services
  • STI testing and treatment – 2,994,749 = 27% of services
  • Pregnancy test – 1,183,325 = 11% of services

Hmmm….so they are pretty much about contraception and STI testing.  Is anyone else understanding why they push so hard for "comprehensive" sex education?  If we start living non-free-love lifestyles they will go out of business as they are not equipped to deal with anything outside of promiscuity. 

So, how have they done through the years?  I’ll get to that in the next article.

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