December 17th, 2005

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PP ♥ Rapists?

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

Does Planned Parenthood love rapists? No, but they apparently help them cover their tracks.

In a longish post, crime blogger Steve Huff expounds on a post by Dawn Eden revealing Planned Parenthood Golden Gate’s decision not to report a rape, the result of which they aborted. (You can see the original document here, and yes, this is the same Planned Parenthood division that brought you the Superheroine for Choice.)

I won’t expand on Huff and Eden, because the former is more qualified and the latter is a better writer, but I’d pull out these bits…

from Dawn Eden:

To recap: An 11-year-old girl walked into Planned Parenthood, saying she had been raped. Not just statutory rape, either; forcible rape.

Planned Parenthood assured the girl that it would not contact her parents, and it was true to its word. Likewise, it must not have contacted the authorities either, otherwise the parents would certainly have been notified.

from Steve Huff:

Planned Parenthood decided that an 11-year-old rape victim knew better what should happen to her attacker than the police, her parents, or the judicial system did.

To conceal the rape of a child is not doing anyone, especially that child, any favors. It is enabling the monster who used her as an object for his own gratification to go on his way.

I hope PP gets prosecuted for violating the law by not reporting this.

Like a washed up college baller

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

Does anyone in the US take Cindy Sheehan seriously anymore? Neither do I. So like a washed up college baller who can’t give up the ghost, she’s taken her game to Europe.

Evidently her message has become old over there as well… she could only draw a crowd of “about” 100. (That’s MSM talk for 51, rounded to the nearest hundred.)

A Dream Come True

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

We are finally going to build a wall between Mexico and the US, with another wall being discussed for the Canadian border. This is a great day for those of us who have argued for legal immigration and proper rates of assimilation into American society for years and years.

President Fox of Mexico finds this “disgraceful and shameful”, the best reason in the world to put it up in my opinion. I find Mexico’s flagrant abuse of our sovereignty disgraceful and shameful.

Still want a light?

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

When smoking was banned in public buildings it was understandable, when it was banned in all bars and restaurants in New York it was a serious breach of civil rights, now anti-smoking zealots are trying to keep you from smoking in your own home.

Anti-smoking activists who are driving cigarettes from public places across the country are now targeting private homes — especially those with children.
Their efforts so far have contributed to regulations in three states — Maine, Oklahoma and Vermont — forbidding foster parents from smoking around children. Parental smoking also has become a critical point in some child-custody cases, including ones in Virginia and Maryland.

Whether you smoke or not, be afraid because it won’t stop at smoking just as it didn’t stop with public buildings and bars.