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Monday, October 1, 2018

Pro-Abortionists Lament There are 10 Pregnancy Centers for Every Abortion Clinic in Texas


By Dave Andrusko
National Right to Life


The language pro-abortionists employ to describe Pregnancy Centers/Crisis Pregnancy Centers betrays not only their determination not to understand what these women-helping centers actually do, but also a willingness to freely distort to the point of absurdity.

When it comes to talking about their nemesis, the actions of the Abortion Industry are the reverse of the three wise monkeys: they only see, hear, and speak evil of “fake clinics.”

For example, the Abortion Industry’s Leader of the Pack—Planned Parenthood—kills 320,000+ babies a year. They are a $1.4 billion “non-profit” primarily because of the revenue their abortion carnage brings in.

PPFA is richly compensated annually by the federal government to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. They benefit from other government sources as well and a growing amount of that comes from private sources.

For example, not so long ago, according to a story in the Dallas Morning News, an anonymous donor promised $9 million earmarked for Planned Parenthood clinics in West Texas.

So when I subsequently read the first paragraph from the pro-abortion website Rewire.News I can only shake my head in disbelief:

Among the Texas fake clinics identified by Rewire.News, more than 50 receive state funding through a program created by the Republican-controlled legislature in 2005.

That’s pennies on the dollars compared to the pipeline through which public and private resources stream into the abortion industry’s coffers. It’s a faucet drip compared to a river. If I were the author of the Rewire.News piece, I’d be embarrassed.

But there is a lot of good news in the post, which, of course, is bad news for them. Here are a few examples…

For every abortion provider in Texas, there are ten crisis pregnancy centers or fake clinics [a total of 200], staffed by anti-choice activists trying to dissuade people from seeking abortion services.

Ah, yes, these clinics are trying to dissuade “people” (otherwise known as women) from aborting. And the reason there are ten times more of them than there are abortion clinics is that they are almost entirely staffed by women, the overwhelming percentage of whom are volunteers.


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