Planned Parenthood Ad Emphasizes Primary Care

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Henry of AL 4:57PM November 09, 2009

You talk about the 1.3 million abortions every year?

What about the 1.3 million Californians who will be without health insurance if the Governor gets his way?

What about the American children who don't have enough to eat, who's only meal comes in the form of an unhealthy school lunch, and who can't afford dental care?

Why do we care more about the unborn children than the ones who are suffering every day?

Sarah of CA 6:47PM July 10, 2009

Planned Parenthood is just trying to get the government to give them more money.

Yogomi of CT 11:58AM July 02, 2009

An unborn child is the least of our people. They are weak, poor, innocent, defenseless, and fragile. They are completely dependent upon our love and mercy. They are the least of our people in American.

At more than 1.3 Million American abortions a year this is an important topic. Deaths from abortion is greater than all other deaths in America (reference Center for Desease Control and Prevention counts). Simply put more Americans die each year from Abortion than from Aids, Heart Disease, Cancer, Accidents, and all other causes of death.

At more than 45 Million American abortions in 36 years since 1973 this topic is an important topic of respect for every human life.

These unborn children are being ignored. When was the last time the the news media, politician, or anyone told you the count for how many babies were aborted today in American. We talk about all the other news (health care, aids, cancer, economy, 911, murders, deaths in Iraq, and etc... You know all the news and stats for these events.This is not to reduce the importannce of that news but we should stop hiding the Truth about abortion.

In America we averages more than 3800 unborn American babies that die to abortion a day.

Did you know, In just one year there are more unborn American babies (more than 1.3 Million) that die than all the Americans that have died in all our wars (less than 1.2 million).

Did you know, In just 35 years that America has killed more unborn babies in American than Hitler killed in all his concentration camps.

All Human Life is equally important.

Please promote respect for every human life.

Please don't promote violence against the unborn defenseless children of America.

Please protect the least of God's people.

Abortion is war against Life and Love.

Please help encourage Human Life and Love.

Quote: What you do to the least of my people you do to me.

May the Love, Peace, Mercy, and Grace of God be with each of you.

May God Have Mercy on America!

ComPassion of IN 12:24PM June 27, 2009

I went to a Planned Parenthood clinic when I was in college when I was afraid I was pregnant. When my test turned out negative (yay!), they told me I could get affordable birth control pills through their clinic. I continued to go to Planned Parenthood until I got my first job with health insurance. Then I discovered that my health insurance didn't cover birth control pills! What I had been getting for almost free at PP cost almost $100 a month, even though I had prescription drug coverage! That's why we need Planned Parenthood--the current health care system is stacked against women, who have unique reproductive health care needs.

Jane of TN 4:52PM June 19, 2009

Planned parenthood of Minnesota/South Dakata/North Dakota employees, at their primary abortion facility in St. Paul, MN, have secretly (for fear of losing their jobs) offered the "anti-choice" pregnancy help center two doors down for any woman who dares to ask for prenatal help or any other help in keeping a baby instead of aborting. Any claims to prenatal help or adoption by Planned Parenthood is nothing more than propaganda to try to be more palatable in the public eye.

The Planned Parenthood ads fail to mention a breast cancer link with birth control, that chemical birth control (the primary form given out by Planned Parenthood) has an abortifacient property as a back up to contraception failure (the abortions caused by birth control are never included in the abortion figures produced by Planned Parenthood), and that the women who use Planned Parenthood as their primary health care provider are not getting complete health care provision, including a serious lack of complrete gynelogical care.

Brian Gibson of MN 10:32AM June 19, 2009

Government health care is destroying our free market. We need to remove it.

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janine of NY 9:06PM June 17, 2009

If Planned Parenthood wants to shed the abortion label...they are going to have problems because these are the facts according to their own annual report:

- 305,000 abortions (which makes them the #1 abortion provider in the US)

- Less than 5,000 adoption referrals last year

- Over $115,000,000 in revenue directly from performing abortions

- Top national advocate for expanded abortion access

Lisa of CA 8:14PM June 17, 2009

So the ads are for those "old guys in Congress," not for women, because women already know about the services offered. So it's a political ad to influence lawmakers to dedicate more money for Planned Parenthood. Thanks for clearing that up. And those old guys can't get any health care from Planned Parenthood, because it is not a comprehensive health care provider, only a very narrow provider. America needs comprehensive health care providers, not narrow, limited providers.

Daniel Payne of MN 5:47PM June 17, 2009

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