Planned Parenthood Corruption (PPC) issued a webcast Tuesday evening to educate listeners about the abortion organization’s efforts to silence former Attorney General of Kansas, Phill Kline. Four thousand nine hundred eighty-eight people tuned in to the 90-minute event.
Phill Kline was the first (and only) prosecutor in the United States who brought a case against Planned Parenthood (PP). When Kline “discovered numerous criminal actions being committed by Planned Parenthood, two District Court Judges reviewed the evidence and 'found probable cause' to believe that Planned Parenthood committed 107 crimes, including 23 felonies.”
Planned Parenthood at risk
This is a groundbreaking case because it will open up Planned Parenthood records. “If convicted, the abortion giant could lose every penny of its $363 million in annual taxpayer funding – and its entire business could be jeopardized.”
The pro-life organization claims that PP is fighting back by destroying Phill Kline’s career and impugning his character with trumped up ethics charges. Basically, PP claims Kline cannot prosecute abortion facilities because he is pro-life. His case goes to court Monday in Kansas.
National director of 40 Days for Life David Bereit presided over the webcast and introduced the following speakers:
Tim Huelskamp, U.S. Representative from Kansas
Kris Kobach, Kansas Secretary of State and Constitutional Law Professor
Jack Cashill, Kansas City journalist and author
Lila Rose, president, Live Action
Bay Buchanan, president of The American Cause Foundation and author
Jenn Giroux, former executive director of HLI America
Tom Brejcha, Thomas More Legal Society
Jill Stanek, nurse and blogger
Deborah Kline, wife of Phill Kline
Witch hunt
Speakers warned listeners that PP plans to make an example of Kline and punish him so no other prosecutor would dare file charges against them. Cashill called PP’s ethics charges “pure vendetta” and a “pure witch hunt.” Deborah Kline told listeners, “The outcome in Kansas will not remain in Kansas. The organization that bought Kansas can buy the nation.” Bereit warned, “It could affect your community next.” Rose explained that this would have “a domino effect across the country.”
How will the domino effect Vermont?
We don’t know yet.
Vermont has 10 Planned Parenthood clinics throughout the state. The 2008 statistics show Vermont had 6275 live births and 1494 abortions. Vermont has one of the lowest birthrates in the country as well as an aging population.