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Planned Parenthood just wants money

Steven Trombley of Illinois Planned Parenthood only perpetuates a giant hoax when he claims that Planned Parenthood has women's health care in mind when it insists that taxpayer-funded universal health care insurance include abortion services.

Abortion isn't health care, it's legalized infanticide.

Despite its public image of being concerned about women's health care, Planned Parenthood's Vision 2025 strategy program continues the impetus of achieving massive social engineering, continuing founder Margaret Sanger's philosophy of uninhibited sex and eugenics. To Sanger this meant the elimination of those she and her cohorts considered to be of dysgenic stock. Today, most of Planned Parenthood's abortion clinics are located in Black and Hispanic neighborhoods.

The world's largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood is about money and power. Through its 880 U.S. health centers, they perform up to 300,000 abortions annually.

As a so-called non-for-profit organization, Illinois Planned Parenthood posted annual revenues of $24 million in June 2009, 34 percent of which is provided by taxpayer funding. Planned Parenthood Federation's financial report for 2006-2007, shows their total revenue at over $1 billion dollars with the organization's profit margin soaring from $55.7 million in 2005 to $112 million in 2006 - tax free.

The organization typically receives over $300 million in taxpayer funds every year. A dangerous provision to the Senate Health Care bill could give PP quasi-government status and even more influence over children through its policy of pushing anything goes sex-ed, battling "abstinence only" methods, and destroying basic rights of parental authority over children's health care issues.

Our public schools spend millions on Planned Parenthood comprehensive sex-ed consulting, resulting in ever-increasing teen pregnancy and epidemic youth STD statistics.

Planned Parenthood desperately wants abortion services included in our nation's health care reform because they truly do care - about more power and more money.

Arlene Sawicki

South Barrington

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