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Live Action Brings Deceptive Attacks On Planned Parenthood To Hawaii

June 13, 2012 6:08 pm ET by David Shere

The anti-choice group Live Action has released the latest in its series of undercover videos that attempt to create the false impression that Planned Parenthood encourages sex-selective abortion. This video contains clips from two visits to Planned Parenthood clinics in Hawaii by a Live Action activist claiming she wants to have an abortion because the fetus is female. The Planned Parenthood counselors shown in the video do not encourage the activist to receive a sex-selective abortion. Rather, one counselor tells the activist that a woman's reasons for having an abortion are her own, which is in line with Planned Parenthood's stated policy, and the other is not shown discussing the activist's motives.

The video is part of an effort by Live Action and its founder Lila Rose to concoct a problem. Sex-selective abortion does not happen with any regularity in the United States. The fact is that most abortions are performed before the sex of the fetus can be determined. Furthermore, the Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive health research organization, has written that "the U.S. sex ratio at birth in 2005 stood at 105 boys to 100 girls, squarely within biologically normal parameters." 

The first encounter in the new video is introduced with the text, "Planned Parenthood provides a sex-selective abortion," but that's not what the video shows. It depicts a counselor in Maui telling the Live Action activist that the only way to be sure of the sex of a fetus is to have an ultrasound. The counselor also tells the activist that "it's really up to the patient whether -- I mean, everybody has their different reasons why they choose to have a termination and, of course, everybody's story matters. And if that's -- you know, if that's what you want to base your decision on, really, you know, it's really up to you."

The counselor goes on to say that while Planned Parenthood performs ultrasounds, it doesn't perform them for the purpose of determining gender and that the activist would have to go elsewhere to do so. The counselor also consoles the activist after she tells a story about a doctor showing disapproval of her reason for wanting an abortion.

The second video is introduced with the claim that "Planned Parenthood provides multiple sex-selective abortions." In fact, it shows a counselor telling the activist that it's "not healthy" to have abortions too frequently. The activist asks if it would be OK to have another abortion after a year, and the counselor tells her it would.

The next clip is labeled, "Planned Parenthood uses state funds to cover a sex-selective abortion." In reality, the activist is shown saying that she is disappointed the military will not pay for an abortion. After confirming that the military won't pay for abortions, the Planned Parenthood counselor points out that the woman can pay for an abortion out of her own pocket or through the state's Medicaid program, which would mean meeting several eligibility requirements.




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    • Author by Maimonides 03 (June 13, 2012 6:56 pm ET)
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      Create an aura of disinformation...
      Undermine a trusted organization...
      Then make claims based on the illusions you created.
      Create quasi-facts
      Sell opinion as fact

      These are the hallmarks of the propagandist. Use doubt and fear, repeat message over and over. Suddenly, others are spreading your false meme...Then it is seen as reality for the base. People don't believe facts anymore because they have already taken other beliefs into the core of their psyche.

      It is propaganda, nothing else.
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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (June 13, 2012 8:27 pm ET)
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        What I don't understand is how people cannot seem to wrap their heads around this simple truism: If you have to LIE to make your point, you don't HAVE a valid point!

        And the lies here, and those of the felonious James O'Queefe, are so blatant and so easily debunked, it's shocking that even in this half brain-dead country they can have legs!

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        UTOPIA
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    • Author by Imbecile (June 13, 2012 7:31 pm ET)
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      If you go to breitbart, you'll see the troglodytes have responded in appropriate fashion by fuming, spittling all over their bibs, and proving that probably not a single one of them actually watched the "shocking" video they're defending.

      Now, I know some may say that a lot of us here don't often watch the videos we discuss, but there's a slight difference: MMfA doesn't actually lie about what's in the video when they type up their headlines.

      So, breitbart lies about what's in the video, the video itself is fraudulent, and the members there go nuts defending it. It embodies Republican groupthink perfectly.
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      • Author by magnolialover (June 13, 2012 7:46 pm ET)
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        This, will of course, be their new reason to try and de fund planned parenthood, even though they've done nothing wrong. It is the attempted ACORNing of PP. This stuff needs to really stop.
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        • Author by Imbecile (June 13, 2012 7:51 pm ET)
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          True, but let's just hope the Democratic leadership doesn't cave in like they did every other time a dishonest breitbart video oozed to the surface.
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    • Author by magnolialover (June 13, 2012 7:45 pm ET)
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      So, what this video shows is a Planned Parenthood employee doing her job. Well done Lila!
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    • Author by thaneb (June 13, 2012 8:06 pm ET)
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      Beyond Planned Parenthood, the whole thing (abortion, birth control coverage) is about control over women. In this case Live Action is saying PP's appropriate response at this point of control should have been what? Berate the women? Say "There's no way we'll give you an abortion now. Get out of here?"
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      • Author by Imbecile (June 13, 2012 9:38 pm ET)
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        Exactly. Republicans have proven time and again that they don't give a sh*t about actual living, breathing kids, and they give even less of a sh*t once they become teenagers, and they give even less of a sh*t than that once they become adults.

        This whole anti-choice crusade has never been about protecting lives, it always has been and will always be about controlling women.
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    • Author by grmce (June 13, 2012 8:08 pm ET)
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      Another diatribe from a Right Whinge obsessive. The U.S. "Conservative" Movement seems to have become a refuge for these zealots.

      Maybe the Republican Party should set up self-help group for OCD sufferers.
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    • Author by Imbecile (June 13, 2012 9:55 pm ET)
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      I just got back from breitbart's repository, and the story seems to be gone. It was one of the most popular stories today, and now it's just...gone.

      I wonder where it went, and why.
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      • Author by dogbreath (June 13, 2012 9:58 pm ET)
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        Lila probably left 90% of it on the cutting room floor and needs to go back for a re-touch of slime and lies.
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    • Author by Liven-in-iraq (June 14, 2012 5:47 am ET)
         
      Furthermore, the Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive health research organization, has written that "the U.S. sex ratio at birth in 2005 stood at 105 boys to 100 girls, squarely within biologically normal parameters."
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      I presume live births are wanted babies so the ratio of 105 to 100 is normal in terms of impregnation. But this statistic has nothing to do with aborting babies based on sex.
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