Showing posts with label Planned Parenthood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planned Parenthood. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2018

In Case You Missed It: Planned Parenthood Wants Disney to Create Post-Abortion, Transgender Princesses - CBN News Alegra Hall

In Case You Missed It: Planned Parenthood Wants Disney to Create Post-Abortion, Transgender Princesses
03-28-2018
CBN News Alegra Hall
Recent tweets from a Planned Parenthood affiliate demanded Disney include a post-abortive princess in their next film.
The tweet by Planned Parenthood of Keystone Pennsylvania was met with public outrage, forcing the agency to pull it from their page but some followers kept the feed alive.



Melissa Reed, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Keystone, responded to her social media critics with this statement: 
"Planned Parenthood believes that pop culture - television shows, music, movies-  has a critical role to play in educating the public and sparking meaningful conversations around sexual and reproductive health issues and policies, including abortion. We also know that emotionally authentic portrayals of these experiences are still extremely rare - and that's part of a much bigger lack of honest depictions of certain people's lives and communities."
Reed, who oversees affiliates spanning 37 Pennsylvania counties - which, according to their website, sees 35,000 patients each year - stands firm in her commitment to fight for reproductive choice and LGBTQ concerns.
Regarding the now infamous tweet, Reed adds, "Today, we joined an ongoing Twitter conversation about the kinds of princesses people want to see in an attempt to make a point about the importance of telling stories that challenge stigma and championing stories that too often don't get told. Upon reflection, we decided that the seriousness of the point we were trying to make was not appropriate for the subject matter or context, and we removed the tweet."
Outside of the social media forum there are others who don't agree with Reed's line of thought concerning the type of stories our children should be told and the morals of the animated characters they want to emulate.
Instead of using a princess to support adult issues, Movieguide founder Dr. Ted Baehr thinks we should focus on films that bring a positive message to our children.
When asked what types of animated characters have a positive influence on young people, Baehr has this to say: "Animated characters have more influence on children, and some of the audience, who are vulnerable, will get their scripts of behavior from the movie Planned Parenthood is requesting."
Baehr, who has been teaching media literacy for more than four decades, backs up his statement by pointing to the more than "500,000 studies on the varied influence of movies on children - and 99 percent of the studies reveal the influence."
He is also the chairman of the Christian Film & Television Commission ministry and adds these adult themes are not appropriate for a G-rated film and encourages the reader to note that Disney has not tweeted back and has not said they will make that content.
According to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), the G rating denotes the film is open for all ages" and that the film contains "nothing that would offend parents for viewing by children."
Ratings have been in effect since 1968 and the MPAA takes their role very seriously.
"Movie ratings provide parents with advance information about the content of movies to help them determine what's appropriate for their children. After all, parents know best their children's individual sensitivities and sensibilities," the organization explained in a statement on its website.
Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America, thinks a G-rated, post-abortive princess film would, in fact, be offensive to parents. 
Nance, a Liberty University graduate, says, "Children should indeed learn about human development from a young age - it's in their natural curiosity to ask about babies in the tummies of mommies."
However, this mother of two takes issue with adult themes in children's movies, noting, "Abortion is graphic. It's violent. It's life-ending. It doesn't belong in a film meant for kids."
Box Office Mojo tracks the success of films and it finds that G-rated films are big business, with the animated favorite the "Lion King" and "Toy Story 3" both grossing over $400 million each.  
Princess themes do very well, too. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," the "Little Mermaid" and "The Princes and the Frog" have all topped $100 million.
Dr. Baehr thinks society is looking for life-affirming family films. He says "Year after year, pro-life movies do better at the box office."
For instance, faith-filled movies like "Fireproof" grossed over $30 million at the box office, while the "Passion of the Christ" earned over 370 million. And the smash hit "Chronicles of Narnia" films together topped a half billion dollars.
Nance, who serves on President Donald Trump's Life Advisory Council, agrees that family films are in demand and that themes like abortion can be harmful to young minds. 
"We need to curb this trend of embracing abortion as a flippant decision and remember that we are talking about ending the life of a baby," she said. "Children are often sensitive to death and Disney movies are viewed by young children, little girls that are attached to their baby dolls and entranced by newborns." 
"Even pushing aside the morality of abortion, it is a traumatic concept for a young child to be exposed to," she added.
Nance calls it a "nasty indoctrination tactic" used by groups like Planned Parenthood and she urges society to "let children enjoy their childhood."

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Planned Parenthood Won't Receive Funding From This Bold State - LORIE JOHNSON/CBN NEWS

Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer (YouTube )

Planned Parenthood Won't Receive Funding From This Bold State

The state of Kansas is standing firm on its refusal to give Medicaid money to America's biggest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood.
In fact, Republican Gov. Jeff Colyer is taking the matter to the highest court in the country. Colyer, a Catholic and a surgeon, maintains a vigorous pro-life stance.
"A Kansas Court issued a ruling which argues the framers of the Kansas Constitution imagined abortion as a separate constitutional right. This is violence against basic facts. This cannot stand. We are a pro-life state. On the issue of life, the stakes are so high, the issue is so foundational," he said in a February speech.
The state of Kansas filed a petition Thursday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court's decision that prevented Kansas from ending its Medicaid contract with Planned Parenthood.
The issue dates back to 2016 when then-Gov. Sam Brownback stripped Planned Parenthood of its Medicaid funding. Medicaid is taxpayer money used to pay for medical services provided to people who are needy or disabled.
Two Planned Parenthood affiliates in Kansas had been receiving up to $50,000 from Medicaid. Although Planned Parenthood provides abortions, they contend Medicaid dollars are used to pay for health care services such as birth control and cancer screenings.
CBN News contacted Planned Parenthood for a comment. Earlier, they said the state had no right to take away their Medicaid funding because they say patients who are eligible for Medicaid have the right to choose for themselves their medical providers and the state is not allowed to deprive the patients the services provided by Planned Parenthood.
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed. Last month they ruled that Kansas lacked the authority to block dollars from going to a medical provider "for any reason they see fit, especially when that reason is unrelated to the provider's competence and the quality of the health care it provides." 
However, Gov. Colyer fired back, saying, "Kansas is a pro-life state, and Kansans don't want state dollars being used to support abortion providers.
"The medical needs of Kansas women will continue to be met by other providers in the Medicaid and KanCare network. We want the Supreme Court to weigh in on this issue and we look forward to the outcome," he said.
Interestingly, the newest Supreme Court Justice, conservative-leaning Neil Gorsuch, was a judge on the 10th Circuit when this case was originally argued before that court.
For that reason, Gorsuch may have to recuse himself from further proceedings regarding this case. That leaves eight justices on the high court to decide whether to hear the matter. Those eight appear to be evenly split on the issue of abortion. Five are needed to agree to consider the Kansas case. 
Reprinted with permission from CBN.com. Copyright The Christian Broadcasting Network, all rights reserved.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Franklin Graham Issues Harsh Rebuke Over These Breaking Facts - JESSILYN JUSTICE CHARISMA NEWS

Evangelist Franklin Graham

Evangelist Franklin Graham (Franklin Graham/Facebook)

Franklin Graham Issues Harsh Rebuke Over These Breaking Facts

JESSILYN JUSTICE  CHARISMA NEWS
Planned Parenthood's latest report should make us sick to our stomachs, evangelist Franklin Graham.
The Daily Signal reports Planned Parenthood performed 321,384 abortions but only 3,889 adoption referrals. Planned Parenthood also provided 7,762 prenatal services in 2016-2017, down from 9,419 in 2015-2016. The abortion giant's excess revenue increased from $77.5 million in 2015 to $98.5 million this past year and received $543.7 million in taxpayer dollars in 2016.
"It includes some numbers that should make us all sick to our stomachs," Graham says. "This organization continues to thrive financially with the help of over $543,700,000 of U.S. Government funding for the 2016-2017 year. That's about 1/3 of their total income. This money comes from the paychecks of taxpayers—incredible! Planned Parenthood's annual report shows that they performed 321,384 abortions (murders)—roughly 83 abortions for every one adoption referral. Planned Parenthood and its advocates are powerful. Congress needs to do the right thing and defund this abortion machine. You can personally do something to help by calling or emailing your senators and representatives to say that you're sick and tired of your money going to Planned Parenthood."
 
Jessilyn Justice @jessilynjustice is the director of online news for Charisma.
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Friday, January 5, 2018

This Could Be the First State Without a Registered Abortion Clinic - CBN NEWS STAFF

Soon, Kentucky may be the first state without a registered abortion clinic. (Getty Images )

This Could Be the First State Without a Registered Abortion Clinic

CBN NEWS STAFF
In just a matter of weeks, Kentucky could become one of the first states with no registered abortion clinics.
Thanks to Republican Gov. Matt Bevin, the EMW Women's Clinic in Louisville could be forced to close its doors by the end of January.
Last year, the state shut down another EMW abortion clinic in Lexington after discovering that the clinic was masquerading as a doctor's office and was performing abortions without a license.
According to Bevin's administration, the Louisville clinic is not adequately prepared to help patients in the case of emergency complications.
In March, Bevin attempted to shut down the clinic by revoking its license, but the clinic filed a federal lawsuit to prevent the state from removing it.
A new Planned Parenthood facility in Louisville, which has been denied licensing, has joined EMW in the lawsuit.
"We've been doing this for 30 years so to all of a sudden say it's not safe to have abortions anymore is crazy," Donald Cox, a lawyer representing EMW, said.
A federal judge is expected to make a decision in the case by the end of the month, according to The Telegraph.
Doug Hogan, a spokesman for the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, told CNN the regulations are about women's health and safety.
"The Bevin administration is working diligently to protect the health, welfare and lives of women in Kentucky," Hogan said in a written statement. "The statutory requirement for transfer agreements—which was enacted in 1998 and not questioned for 19 years—is necessary to ensure women have access to life-saving procedures in the event of an emergency."
Bevin believes it is about protecting the sanctity of life.
"It is a state where the vast majority of Kentuckians value the sanctity of human life and want to protect it to the absolute degree possible," Bevin said.
Kentucky, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Missouri and West Virginia are the only states with a single standing abortion clinic left.
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