Monday December 12, 2005
Abortion Toll for Planned Parenthood USA Hits 255,015 in 2004
By LifeSiteNews.com Staff
WASHINGTON, D.C., December 12, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - While national figures generally indicate a decrease in the number of abortions, Planned Parenthood Federations of America continues to commit more every year. In 2004, PPFA admits that it took the lives of 255,015 human beings, an increase of nearly 4.3 percent. PPFA confessed to killing 244,628 preborn human beings in 2003, which was a 6.1 percent increase from the previous year.
Douglas R. Scott, president of Life Decisions International (LDI), today blasted Planned Parenthood for its "ongoing war against children." He said the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) "has sought to increase its share of the lucrative abortion market for many years and the abortion-committing behemoth has been remarkably successful in reaching its goals."
"Twenty years ago, PPFA was directly responsible for more than 5.5 percent of all abortions committed in the United States," Scott said. "It is now responsible for nearly 20 percent."
In 2003, PPFA referred 1,774 customers to adoption agencies, which was a 9.6 percent decrease from the previous year. In 2004, PPFA referred a negligible 1,414 customers to adoption agencies, a decrease of nearly 20.3 percent. "It should be clear to everyone that if a woman seeks to kill her child, PPFA will be there to commit the act--for a price. But if a woman wants to give birth to a healthy baby, PPFA kicks her out the door with a referral slip. After all, adoption is not where the money is," Scott said.
"Planned Parenthood has become quite adept at killing," Scott said. "It continues to spread its doctrine of death to anyone who will listen. And the worst part if that the Planned Parenthood hierarchy is proud of it."
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