Politics: Planned Parenthood director caught on video bragging about sale of aborted baby 'parts'
Published by: Robert Laurie on Tuesday July 14th, 2015
Monsters.
I suppose, if you're part of an organization which exists to facilitate the wholesale slaughter of the unborn, you've already made it clear that there aren't many lines you won't cross. You're already telling the world that you're perfectly OK "crushing" the bodies of infants, so if someone were to inquire about purchasing bits and piece of the remains, one can presume you wouldn't have a problem with it. ...And, thanks to a terrifying new undercover video, we know that's exactly what's happening at Planned Parenthood.
On the tape, Planned Parenthood's senior director of medical services, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, casually sips her Merlot and discusses the sale of post-abortion infant body parts. She even goes into detail about how - if they're informed of which parts have been requested - they can alter the procedure to ensure they don't "crush" the desired organs.
Dr. Deborah Nucatola tells an undercover in a video released by The Center for Medical Progress at a business lunch about the process she goes through to procure body parts for buyers.
Nucatola is involved in the training of new abortion doctors at Planned Parenthood and she also performs abortions herself at a Los Angeles area clinic up until 24 weeks. She has held the position since 2009.
Specifically, she's asked if advanced requests of certain organs or tissues can make a difference in the quality of the "parts" abortion clinics can provide.
"It makes a huge difference," the Planned Parenthood abortion doctor says. "I’d say a lot of people want liver. And for that reason, most providers will do this case under ultrasound guidance, so they’ll know where they’re putting their forceps."
"The kind of rate-limiting step of the procedure is calvarium. Calvarium — the head — is basically the biggest part," she explains.
"We’ve been very good at getting heart, lung, liver, because we know that, so I’m not gonna crush that part, I’m gonna basically crush below, I’m gonna crush above, and I’m gonna see if I can get it all intact," the Planned Parenthood director of medical services says in the video."And with the calvarium, in general, some people will actually try to change the presentation so that it’s not vertex," she continues. "So if you do it starting from the breech presentation, there’s dilation that happens as the case goes on, and often, the last step, you can evacuate an intact calvarium at the end."
That last part is interesting since it's essentially a description of what's commonly referred to as a partial-birth abortion. Pro-abort activists like to claim that the illegal procedure is never performed, and is basically little more than a fairytale concocted by right-wingers as a sort of scare tactic. Apparently "Dr." Nucatola and "some people" would beg to differ.
Nucatola makes it clear that her organization is - at least in public - concerned by the thorny legal nature of what she's doing. Planned Parenthood is worried about fallout if it were caught being a middle man for such illegal transactions. "But," she says. "I will tell you that behind closed doors, these conversations are happening with the affiliates.”
Currently, the sale of aborted tissue or body parts is a felony, punishable with up to ten years in prison. Partial birth abortion is also illegal the United States.
Being employed by, or defending, Planned Parenthood - a monstrous and obviously corrupt death machine?
...Still perfectly legal.
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Here's part of the tape. As Mediate notes:
Unlike other hidden camera stings (coughcoughJamesO’Keefecough), the Center also immediately posted the full two-hour-and-forty minute video of the meeting, presumably to counter accusations of selective editing.
Unlike other hidden camera stings (coughcoughJamesO’Keefecough), the Center also immediately posted the full two-hour-and-forty minute video of the meeting, presumably to counter accusations of selective editing.
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