Sunday, November 21, 2004

Planned Parenthood says new offices in St Peters won't offer abortions

The president of Planned Parenthood for the St. Louis Region said Friday that the organization's relocated office in St. Peters will not offer abortions, adding that efforts to block the move to a larger office are "unconscionable."
As if the brutal and horrific dismemberment and murder of unborn babies is not "unconscionable"?
"We have no intention ... of providing abortion services at the site," said Planned Parenthood President Paula Gianino, noting her group's lease prohibits such procedures.
No intention of providing abortion services? I guess that is until "market forces" prevail and they have no other choice?
Mayor Shawn Brown drew applause from the same people [prolife attendees] when he said at the meeting he would see what could be done to prevent the office from opening. At least two aldermen said Planned Parenthood is unwelcome.
Let us pray that local officials of St. Peters keeps Planned Parenthood out...
Article here.

And another article, "Planned Parenthood sparks protest" is here.

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