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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Values Voter Summit: Lila Rose

Lila Rose, president of LiveAction, spoke this morning at the Family Research Council's Washington Briefing.

Rose said she had gone undercover into Planned Parenthood clinics in California, posing as an underage girl, and took videos of those visits.

She said that after her covert videos were posted on YouTube, Planned Parenthood contacted her and demanded they be removed or they would initiate aggressive legal action against her without further warning.

Rose said she was told by Planned Parenthood to lie on her paperwork about her age and the circumstances of her pregnancy.

Apparently Planned Parenthood didn't want people to know about their illegal activity.

Rose said that many of the girls she talked to in abortion clinic waiting rooms had been the victims of sexual abuse, and felt abortion was their only choice. She said the irony of this situation is that this choice has a woman turning "against her own flesh and blood."

She and others made calls to Planned Parenthood clinics posing as racists who wanted to make donations to Planned Parenthood specifically intended to kill black children. Some of the reactions from Planned Parenthood included "Understandable" when they said there were too many black babies, and "I'm excited."

In recent weeks, YouTube has censored these videos and they are no longer available online. However, Rose showed some videos to the seminar attendees.

In one clip, she told the Planned Parenthood worker that she was 13 and the father was 31...but the worker said "I don't want to know" the ages. The worker then points out an out-of-state clinic to send the girl to in order to have an abortion. If this had been real, the worker would have been an accessory to allowing statutory rape to continue.

Rose said her generation is eager for change, and she hopes she lives to see a day when everyone is protected in America.


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