By Rita Diller /
6:31 p.m., Friday, June
18, 2010
A new report from the
Planned Parenthood
Federation of
That's not pocket change.
Why the discrepancy?
The report (the first of
its kind since 2002) was released in response to a request from 31
Since 2009, at least five
nationwide polls have confirmed that a majority of Americans consider themselves pro-life.
Someone, then, needs to
explain to all those people why $2.3 billion in tax dollars have been doled out
to an organization that admits to systematically having killed more than 1.8
million pre-born babies between 2002 and 2008 and then reports it only spent
$657.1 million in federal dollars.
Has Planned Parenthood
managed to tuck away megamillions of our tax dollars,
seemingly unnoticed? Or is that much of its government funding coming from
sources other than the federal government? Or is there a problem with the way
Planned Parenthood is reporting its expenditure of our federal monies?
In just two weeks, Planned
Parenthood will complete its 2009-10 fiscal year. Yet it still has not released
its annual report for its 2008-09 fiscal year. In
light of the discrepancy revealed in this GAO report, we must ask: What is
Planned Parenthood trying to keep secret?
It's time for Planned
Parenthood to come clean - if such a thing is possible.
Yes, Planned Parenthood
has other sources of government funding - state and local - but historical data
indicate it is simply not believable that such a large amount of its funding is
from local and state sources.
GAO reports for prior
years show that from 1997 through 2001, PPFA expenditures of federal money
accounted for an average of 72 percent of its government income.
Yet this new report shows
PPFA expenditures of federal money making up an average of just 32 percent of
its government income from 2002 through 2008.
Planned Parenthood's
abortion business has increased year after year in lock step with its
increasing government funding, as evidenced by the included chart.
Obviously, every penny Planned
Parenthood receives feeds its abortion business in one
way or another.
For instance, Title X
money is not to be used for abortions. However, according to Abby Johnson,
former director of Planned Parenthood's abortion center in Bryan/College
Station, Texas, it is used to gain the trust of women in minority neighborhoods
in order to bring them into Planned Parenthood facilities, supposedly for
health care, and then persuade them to become Planned Parenthood birth-control
clients. Then, when the birth control fails, the organization has a built-in
minority clientele for abortion, which Ms. Johnson says is Planned Parenthood's
big cash cow.
Planned Parenthood
affiliates continue to build huge abortion megacenters
in minority neighborhoods in an attempt to polish its image and gear up for the
veritable tsunami of clients that will be headed its way under President Obama's health care plan, which earmarks $11 billion for
community health centers.
Is there no end to the
amount of our hard-earned tax dollars that will be poured down the bottomless
pit known as Planned Parenthood to quench this social-engineering agency's
thirst for sexualizing our children, stealing their souls and dumping the
mutilated bodies of our children's children into our nation's waste bins?
On May 14,
American Life League
stands with pro-life legislators and hundreds of thousands of grass-roots
organizations and activists in calling for accountability for the money Planned
Parenthood has received from the federal government and in demanding the
immediate defunding of Planned Parenthood.
Rita Diller
is the national director of Stop Planned Parenthood (Stopp),
a project of American Life League.
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