Criminal Organization Releases Planned Parenthood Video

Filed in National by on February 2, 2011

Last week, Planned Parenthood announced that it had called the FBI about a man who visited 12 Planned Parenthood clinics in 5 states claiming to run a child prostitution ring with illegal immigrants. Yesterday, the group Live Action released an edited videotape of one encounter.

According to Live Action, the man and a female companion are posing as a pimp and a prostitute. They ask the clinic employee about the legality of bringing 14- and 15-year-olds in for sexually transmitted disease testing and abortions. In the video, she apparently tells them that any sexual activity concerning a 14-year-old would have to be reported, and she told them where to go to get an abortion for someone that young without it being reported.

The video appears damning, but it’s also highly edited and you cannot see the man asking questions. Similar videos, including O’Keefe’s 2008 ACORN videos, eventually proved not to show any actual wrongdoing; they were edited to make it appear that way.

Really, a pimp and a prostitute? Do they have anything original in their playbook? You can click on the link to see the video. I think it’s completely worthless to watch it since it’s one of those O’Keefe-type edited hit jobs.

Planned Parenthood is really showing people how these goon squads should be handled. Take them at their word. Since we’re taking Live Action at their word, I demand immediate arrests of this group that gets its funding from child prostitution. They should freeze their accounts and check their computers to make sure that their isn’t child pornography on them. Remember, a member of this organization admitted to forcing children into prostitution to at least 12 different witnesses.

If anything comes out of this, I hope organizations that provide services to women and the poor will learn to be wary of people claiming to be pimps and prostitutes.

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  1. Jason330 says:

    Zero tolerance for these morons. I agree with you. Keep them talking while someone calls the cops and have them arrested right then and there.

  2. cassandra m says:

    What *is* it with these people? They can’t legitimately find a way to impeach groups they don’t like, so they resort to making stuff up. And seriously, if these folks are claiming to know of a child prostitution ring, they should be rounded up and investigated thoroughly.

  3. pandora says:

    This…

    . Take them at their word. Since we’re taking Live Action at their word, I demand immediate arrests of this group that gets its funding from child prostitution. They should freeze their accounts and check their computers to make sure that their isn’t child pornography on them. Remember, a member of this organization admitted to forcing children into prostitution to at least 12 different witnesses.

    And this…

    And seriously, if these folks are claiming to know of a child prostitution ring, they should be rounded up and investigated thoroughly.

    … should happen immediately. After all, they use this M.O. too often for there not to be a grain of truth in it. And remember, this is group that’s a-okay with forcing young girls into marriage and making it easier for rapists to get away with rape. (I am so warming to this theme!)

  4. Auntie Dem says:

    It’s looking like these are a bunch of perverts who have found a political agenda to support their perversions. It’s just too icky.

  5. heragain says:

    Some states have laws against hidden taping. Hope this comes from one of them.

  6. Obama2008 says:

    I just wonder if there’s something you can buy that detects hidden cameras.

    Jeez, if these people are asking for exams as a ploy to get in the door – make ’em strip to their underwear.

  7. Aoine says:

    They should be charged for violating federal and state wire-tapping statues….(if the state has a 2 party consent law) then brought to their knees with the cost of civil and criminal actions.

    that is how to deal with these clowns – breal their backs by breaking open their piggy-banks.

    and all their donors charged with conspiracy to commit wire-tapping – embroil them in civil actions as well – that ought to keep them busy for a while.

  8. orestes says:

    “They should be charged for violating federal and state wire-tapping statues….(if the state has a 2 party consent law) then brought to their knees with the cost of civil and criminal actions.”

    How is this any different than the Mike Wallace 60 Minute hidden camera investigations, or 48 Hours for that matter?

  9. Aoine says:

    Beacuse they are professional journalists, working for a vetted news organization, with press credentials and following professional standards and seeking the truth – not inventing the truth – you do see that there is a difference?

    their video was not edited and I am sure they complied with state and federal statutes and did not edit their video to damage reputations and lie.

    That is the difference.

  10. Geezer says:

    Actually, it’s different because hidden camera exposes by networks are conducted on the premises of someone who has agreed to allow the cameras. When news organizations have used hidden cameras to tape unsafe food handling practice in grocery stores, for example, they have been prosecuted and sued. Look up the ABC-Food Lion case, for example.

  11. Belinsky says:

    Almost as bad is The News-Journal’s editorial today with its unfocused call for government agents to poke through hospitals and health clinics.

    John Sweeney didn’t think too much beyond “Gosnell bad; we need to fill space; call for regulations and inspections; don’t think through the issue or implications.”