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Looks like intimidating David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt into silence won’t be easy. Despite State Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s announcement that they would be hit with 15 felony charges to punish them for exposing Planned Parenthood’s crimes, their Center for Medical Progress has released yet another damning video:
In the new video, Dr. DeShawn Taylor, a former medical director of Planned Parenthood of Arizona and a former abortion provider at Planned Parenthood Los Angeles, told undercover investigators that, under Arizona law, which she called “tricky and “a mess,” if a “fetus comes out with any signs of life, we’re supposed to transport it. To the hospital.”
Asked if there is a “standard procedure for verifying signs of life” after an abortion, Taylor replied, “Well, the thing is, I mean the key is, you need to pay attention to who’s in the room, right?” She seemed to imply that a child showing signs of life wouldn’t be transferred to a hospital if there were no witnesses.
She then laughingly expressed appreciation that using the chemical agent digoxin allows her to kill the babies with less physical exertion.
Try not to scream:
Maybe we should be encouraged that even fiends like DeShawn need to sooth their consciences by insisting that the babies they kill are not babies.
There are more horrors where these came from:
In a statement, Daleiden alleged that the video shows evidence of illegal conduct and said “this footage is just a preview of the damning and incriminating admissions of Planned Parenthood leaders on our further unreleased tapes, being censored by an unconstitutional gag order from a federal judge in San Francisco.”
The government gives Planned Parenthood $500 million per year of our money. Enough is kicked back to politicians to ensure that it is whistleblowers, not Planned Parenthood, who have to fear the law.
On a tip from Mr. Freemarket.