Gov. Rick Scott's office has been fiddling with Planned Parenthood investigations to make findings look worse than they are.
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After the now-discredited videos accusing Planned Parenthood of selling fetal tissue came out, Republican politicians rushed in, demanding investigations and defunding efforts with an eye toward marginalizing or even destroying the women's health care provider. Gov. Rick Scott of Florida was particularly eager, sending a team of investigators into Planned Parenthood clinics in a fishing expedition to find malfeasance.
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That effort may end up backfiring. Politico Florida reported on Wednesday that Rick Scott's office suppressed the findings of the investigators, who found no evidence whatsoever of the alleged fetal tissue sales. The initial press release drafted by Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration indicated that "there is no evidence of the mishandling of fetal remains at any of the 16 clinics we investigated across the state." Emails obtained by Politico through a Freedom of Information Act request showed that the governor's office struck that language from the press release.
At least one official at the AHCA was not happy about the manipulation of the press release:
When the revised release was sent back to the AHCA for review, Katherine Riviere, the communications director, sent an email to senior staff, including Secretary Liz Dudek, that said, "I would have thought a line on no evidence of mishandling of fetal remains would be included as that’s what questions will be on."
This is not the only fishy aspect of these investigations. The final press release, sent out on Aug. 5, accused Planned Parenthood doctors of providing second-trimester abortions in clinics that weren't licensed for the procedures. Sounds bad, right? But Planned Parenthood argued that the accusation was based on a misreading of how Florida law defines the second trimester of pregnancy. As the Hill reports:
The AHCA said that the clinics were performing second-trimester abortions despite only being licensed for the first trimester. The abortions were performed around 13 weeks of pregnancy, which the agency said was after the 12-week cutoff for the first trimester.
Planned Parenthood countered that it was using a definition of the first trimester as within 14 weeks of the woman's last menstrual period, which, it pointed out, was a definition endorsed by the AHCA in a 2006 letter.
In other words, AHCA officials appeared to be massaging the definition of "second trimester" to make the accusations stick. After Planned Parenthood pointed this out, the AHCA conceded that they were misreading the law, but continued to make accusations that illegal second-trimester abortions were being performed. Meanwhile, the accusation that started all this—that Planned Parenthood was selling fetal tissue illegally—was conveniently forgotten.
Even though the accusations of illegal second-trimester abortions are clearly on shaky ground, the governor's office also applied political pressure on the AHCA in this arena. The Scott administration revised the press release to include sentences indicating that the AHCA "would refer physicians who worked at the clinics to the Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action," according to Politico.
It's clear that Rick Scott wanted investigators to find something to hold against Planned Parenthood. However, all that's come of this is an order against Planned Parenthood to stop performing abortions on women at 13 weeks or more after their last menstrual period—an order that was almost immediately rescinded, once officials were reminded that the second trimester starts at 14 weeks. There's otherwise been a lot of threats and posturing, but nothing substantive.
Planned Parenthood has been subjected for two months now to an avalanche of baseless accusations of corruption. The more this drags out, the clearer it is that the corruption lies with those who are using these videos as a pretext to harass Planned Parenthood.
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This article was just more propaganda to make us all feel sorry for PP and to try to sway to keep funding them.
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Planned Parenthood has one agenda, killing unborn babies.
They mask that agenda with flowery programs.
But the sole purpose is killing babies.
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A politician was found playing with the facts? No. Please tell me that didn't happen. My faith in politicians will be crushed if this is true!
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Love or hate Planned Parenthood, this shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone.
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Well, that is probably regional. And it is sliding scale too, so the more money you make the closer to cost it will be. I don don't make a lot of money, and live in a sparsely populated area. I am merely requested to make a donation if I feel able.
Planned Parenthood has one agenda, killing unborn babies.
They mask that agenda with flowery programs.
But the sole purpose is killing babies. - lilyofcourse
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If that's true, why do they provide free or reduced rate birth control options that would eliminate a woman being pregnant in the first place?
Is it possible that you could be mistaken as to their "one agenda" or "sole purpose"?
It's in the post you quoted.
The birth control you like to spout about is a pretty cover up.
Something to deflect.
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It had 2 sentences about keeping a baby and adoption.
The rest was about abortion.
I was asked if I wanted to schedule an appointment to take care of the matter.
No. I just wanted a test because my regular OB/GYN was booked and I couldn't get an appointment for a couple months.
PP, was all about killing babies.
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Get rid of the abortion part of PP. I bet they fail at all other functions without abortion, the money maker.
I can hear the liberals going crazy over that thought.
Question: How many here have watched the video's of PP's abortion practices? Did you watch?
The moral compass is lacking in these individuals. To remove the brain of a baby with a beating heart and flaying arms, is beyond depraved. Simply evil, IMHO.
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I'm really tired of the excuse that planned parenthood provides other services. If that is what is so important, let the funding go to an organization that ONLY provides those services. There are too many people in this country who are against abortion for our tax dollars to be funding it - period.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
I'm really tired of the excuse that planned parenthood provides other services. If that is what is so important, let the funding go to an organization that ONLY provides those services. There are too many people in this country who are against abortion for our tax dollars to be funding it - period.
I agree. And like you said above I've been to a couple of the clinics. They are not free. They cost exactly what a doctor would charge.
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Doesn't every county in the country have a health department? Why could people not go there to get their BC? I did...
I've asked that before.
Apparently not all are the same.
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We don't have health departments here. Not for a clinic type thing.
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They are really nothing more than a referral house.
Except for abortion.
They have their own staff for baby killing.
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Well, if three percent of their services are abortion and the government pulls funding for all abortion related things then they'll be fine. My guess, however, is that they will not, in fact, be fine.
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The problem as I see it isn't the government pulling it's abortion funding from Planned Parenthood. Unless I am mistaken none of the government funding that goes to Planned Parenthood is earmarked for abortion services.
The problem as I see it actually is that Planned Parenthood would lose funding that has nothing to do with abortion and that impact would cause problems for women and men seeking things that have nothing to do with abortions (like mammogram referrals, STD checkups/prevention, or birth control).
How much money does it take to refer someone to another place?
And again, their services are not free. They are charging. So that money is not going to free anything.
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“You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” ― Maya Angelou