RE: Planned Parenthood Sells Infant Body Parts
July 15, 2015 at 1:33 pm
(This post was last modified: July 15, 2015 at 1:35 pm by Jenny A.)
(July 15, 2015 at 10:35 am)ChadWooters Wrote: 1) There is a "kickback" system (don't be naive)
2) The economy of scale; that the price for fetal tissue is $30-$100 (no more unreasonable that claiming the fees are merely for transport)
The video is edited to make it look like a sale for profit (don't be naive):
Quote:There were two versions of the video posted on YouTube -- an eight-minute, 51-second version and a "full" version that is two hours and 42 minutes.emphasis added
The Center for Medical Progress says the video was shot on July 25, 2014, in a California restaurant over lunch. Two actors pose as employees of a human biologics company.
"Planned Parenthood's criminal conspiracy to make money off of aborted baby parts reaches to the very highest levels of their organization," said David Daleiden, who led the undercover project, in the written statement.
In one part of the video, the doctor tells the undercover actors: "Every provider has had patients who want to donate their tissue, and they absolutely want to accommodate them. They just want to do it in a way that is not perceived as 'This clinic is selling tissue. This clinic is making money off of this.'"
The video then jumps about one minute, according to the time code in the bottom left corner, and one of the actors asks Nucatola about prices.
"OK, so when you are, or the (Planned Parenthood) affiliate is determining what that monetary ... so that it doesn't raise any question of this is what it's about, this is the main, what price range would you ..." the woman asks, her question trailing off.
The doctor answers it would be between $30 and $100 per specimen, with consideration for what facility is used and "what's involved."
She doesn't specifically say that price is for the purchase of the tissue, but the comment troubled bioethicist Art Caplan of New York University, who said after watching the edited version of the video that it sounds like Planned Parenthood might be trying to make a profit.
But in the longer version of the video, Nucatola says: "It just has to do with space issues, are you sending someone there who is going to be doing everything or is their staff going to be doing it, what exactly are they going to be doing, is there shipping involved or is someone coming to pick it up?"
CNN Planned Parenthood exec, fetal body parts subject of controversial video, by Steve Almasy
So once again the Center For Medical Progress is lying. Surprise.
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