Friday, June 09, 2006

Planned Parenthood Turns Record Profit Hacking Up Babies

Exploitation of the weak for profit is a time honored tradition in human history. It worked for the Nazi's with the Jews. And the Confederates with the Slaves. Now with Planned Parenthood and Unborn Human Life. What trendsetters! Brilliant.

Per Lifesite News, Planned Parenthood reports a record $882 million income, $63 million of which is pure profit.

Who would have thought that a Nazi-esque medical experiment of chopping up babies in the womb so peoples lives wouldn't be inconvenienced by responsibility and accountability could be so lucrative.

It just goes to show you how great America truly is! All you need to do is take ANY idea, no matter how repulsive, convince people it will make their lives better, market it, sell it, get the government and the courts behind it and wallah! Pure profit. You can take it to the bank.

I can't wait to see this business model studied and lauded in such journalistic giants as the Wall Street Journal or Forbes. It's sure-fire winner.

Maybe they'll expand and open up Planned Grandparenthood, where they'll offer out patient euthanasia clinics. Or Planned Psychiatry, where they offer assisted suicide to anyone too depressed to know it's not a bad idea.

If only they would open up Planned Planned Parenthood, where they'd abort, euthanize or just kill themselves. That could be their ultimate gift to the world.


2 comments:

c.a.b. said...

Uncle Pete,
A sickening reality: people reaping substantial financial benefits from making a business out of killing unborn children. I think about the issue of abortion frequently and while I am completely against it, I think that other tactics must be used in order to "wean" people off of the option. What I mean is, I don't think it will ever be as simple or as cut and dry as it is presented today in politics: the pro-lifer people and the pro-abortion people. Pro-Lifers want abortion to be made illegal and understandably so; I agree with that. But I think that other things need to come into play first in order to prevent more death (i.e., if it is abruptly made illegal, I foresee the possibility of women continuing to have abortions in non-medical environments which puts their health in jeopardy, as well as the child). Why not make birth control and or condoms readily available to the general public? While I don't LOVE the idea and having it government-regulated reminds me of the book, Brave New World, I'm not so sure that this battle can be won by simply making abortion illegal. It's just not that simple, escpecially because people perceive abortion as a human right. My point is that something's gotta give and personally, I would rather pick the lesser of the two evils, so to speak, in order to, again, wean people off of the idea and or action of abortion. Then, from there, we can hopefully move on to the possibility of sexually responsible individuals. Of course, abstinence should continue to be encouraged.

Pete Bauer said...

Abortion didn't evolve through simplistic steps and weaning a society off of it will be no simple task either.

I hear the phrase "abortion as a human right" often lately, which is the epitomy of evil. When killing a human life = a human right, we're all in trouble. It is Satan's mastery of humanity incarnate.

The reality is that, until our society places more emphasis on life than on money or things, only then will the heart of the society change. Think of everything that would change in society, from schools to jobs to health care to social policy if the primary driver, the only acceptable approach was to put family first.

Then schools would be funded more.

Jobs would require less overtime, better health care.

Society would not require two incomes in order to survive.

Abortion would be reduced, if not eliminated, if bringing children into the world was considered the "right thing" to do.

Jobs wouldn't go overseas for cheaper labor because of the effect on the family.

Some of the gray area subjects like gay marriage and adoptions would be weighed over what is best for the children over what is best for the adults.

Etc. etc. etc.

It took a paradigm shift in thought (i.e., a baby in the womb is no longer a baby) to get us where we are. It will take a paradigm shift back in order to remove abortion as a society option.