Yes it's good.... but not for YOU

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Re: Yes it's good.... but not for YOU

Post by kbot » 05-15-2017 08:52 PM

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kbot wrote:Just why this "doctor" thought that this was acceptable behavior to begin with remains a mystery..........
I doubt he put much thought into it. More likely, it was just a knee jerk personal resistance movement.

Had he been thinking he could have stopped himself. But as it was he couldn't resist the urge to resist.
Absolutely, "free speech", "right to assembly" and all. Oh, wait, they don't teach that quaint stuff in school anymore....... As a teacher, he'd know that much at least.
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Re: Yes it's good.... but not for YOU

Post by kbot » 05-15-2017 08:55 PM

Directing an organization that cuts-off developing women's rights at the most basic level pays well. Good job if you can get it. I guess.......

Abortion boss Cecile Richards’ salary skyrockets to nearly $1M in 2014, more than double her 2011 salary

According to Planned Parenthood’s IRS Form 990, president Cecile Richards pocketed a whopping $957,952 in annual take-home pay in fiscal year 2014.  That figure represents a dramatic leap from FY 2013, even compared to the significant raises the abortion boss receives with each passing year.  The previous year, Richards received a $67,000 salary increase, bringing her income close to $600,000 – up from $523,616 in 2012.  In 2011, she made $420,153.  In 2009, Richards made about $353,000.  Thus, within a few short years, Cecile Richards’ salary ballooned from well below half a million to nearly one million dollars.  Data for the most recent years is not yet available.
And paying million dollar salaries does not break the bank for an abortion behemoth which boasts a cool quarter-billion in net assets and rakes in half a billion from taxpayer pockets every year.  What’s an extra million bucks?  Well, when the revenue is coming from abortion sales, an extra million bucks represents human lives.  About two thousand of them, to be exact.

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paying million dollar salaries does not break the bank for an abortion behemoth which boasts a cool quarter-billion in net assets and rakes in half a billion from taxpayer pockets every year.

What’s an extra million bucks? Well, when the revenue is coming from abortion sales, an extra million bucks represents human lives. About two thousand of them, to be exact.
Along with "abortion sales", I wonder, does PP have a marketing department? Why not? I mean, what do they do in hard times if they're selling, and no one's buying?

Incentives designed to motivate folks sitting on the fence - coupon discounts, mail-in rebates, online specials, BOGO deals, referral bonuses AND a frequent customer rewards club card where you earn points every time you have a fetal tissue mass removed -

But WAIT, There's MORE! Just for stopping in? FREE for a limited time: Feel comfortable AND help end abortion stigma in the softest sweatshirt ever!

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Some People Probably Shouldn’t Tweet About Mother’s Day

Post by Riddick » 05-20-2017 11:59 PM

Especially if that person happens to be in the business of making sure women don’t become mothers. Like, for example, Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood who tweeted last Sunday:
  • Nothing says "I love you, Mom" like standing up for the rights of mothers everywhere to get the care they need.
Yeah. Nothing says “I love you, Mom” quite like not putting up a fight when she has you vacuumed out of her womb. This is like an atheist tweeting out “Hallelujah, He is Risen” on Easter Sunday.

Now, if Hallmark comes up with a "Thank God I'm not a Mother's Day," fine. Cecile can tweet to her little hearts' content. But until then, why not use the sense God gave a goat and shut the heck up about abortion on Mother's Day.

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Re: Yes it's good.... but not for YOU

Post by kbot » 05-21-2017 08:58 AM

Feminists bemoan the lack of opportunities given to women by way of college admission to jobs to equal pay to breaking through the glass ceiling. What about al the opportunities being taken away from all the unborn females due to, as you say, being sucked out of the womb.

What about the option of adoption? THAT is an option never offered by PP - I guess that if they can't charge for it, they're not going to offer it......

Imagine if these individual Moms had visited PP.........

60+ Adopted Celebrities (very short list.......). Very famous people, some are heroes of the Far Left (which is amazing as it runs counter to the PP lifestyle....


We have presidents, Olympians, inventors, musicians - you name it........ If PP had their way, NOT ONE of these people would have heled shape our world.


List of adopted celebrities, famous adoption people, celebrity adoptions, celebrity adoptees, famous adoptees, and famous people who were adopted.

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These famous people who were brought up by parents other than their own biological parents are listed in no particular order

List of adopted celebrities, famous adoption people, celebrity adoptions, celebrity adoptees, famous adoptees, and famous people who were adopted.

Steve Jobs is listed (or ranked) 1 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Steve Jobs Died at 56 (1955-2011) - Given up and adopted at birth
celebrity facts242 people are reading19 Celebrities Who Were Orphaned as Children
celebrity facts185 people are reading11 Celebrities Born to Teenage Parents
John Lennon is listed (or ranked) 2 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
John Lennon Died at 40 (1940-1980) - Raised by his maternal aunt and uncle from age 5 after his father's military desertion
Marilyn Monroe is listed (or ranked) 3 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Marilyn Monroe Died at 36 (1926-1962) - Grew up with foster parents, family friends, and various aunt and uncles as a ward of the state
Jamie Foxx is listed (or ranked) 4 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Jamie Foxx age 49 - Adopted at 7 months by his maternal grandmother after his young parents split up
Nicole Richie is listed (or ranked) 5 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Nicole Richie age 35 - Raised by family friend Lionel Richie from age 3; legally adopted at age 9
Faith Hill is listed (or ranked) 6 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Faith Hill age 49 - Given up and adopted at birth
Nicole Polizzi is listed (or ranked) 7 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi age 29 - Adopted at 6 months old
Ray Liotta is listed (or ranked) 8 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Ray Liotta age 62 - Adopted at 6 months old
Babe Ruth is listed (or ranked) 9 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Babe Ruth Died at 53 (1895-1948) - Raised in an orphanage, St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, from age 7
Bill Clinton is listed (or ranked) 10 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Bill Clinton age 70 - Raised by his grandparents after the death of his father; adopted the name of his stepfather at age 15
Keegan-Michael Key is listed (or ranked) 11 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Keegan-Michael Key age 46 - Given up and adopted as a child
Kristin Davis is listed (or ranked) 12 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Kristin Davis age 52 - Adopted by her stepfather when she was 3 years old
Malcolm X is listed (or ranked) 13 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Malcolm X Died at 40 (1925-1965) - Grew up in an orphanage and foster care following his father's suspicious death and mother's mental breakdown
Lance Armstrong is listed (or ranked) 14 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Lance Armstrong age 45 - Adopted by his stepfather at age 3
Eric Clapton is listed (or ranked) 15 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Eric Clapton age 72 - Grew up believing his grandparents were his parents and that his mother - 16 at his birth - was his sister
famous families171 people are readingCelebrities Who Adopted Children
celebrities109 people are reading50+ Celebrities Who Have Almost Died
Andy Dick is listed (or ranked) 16 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Andy Dick age 51 - Adopted at birth
Ice-T is listed (or ranked) 17 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Ice-T age 59 - Raised by aunts following the death of his parents when he was 8 and 12 years old
Debbie Harry is listed (or ranked) 18 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Debbie Harry age 71 - Given up at 3 months and adopted shortly thereafter
Sarah McLachlan is listed (or ranked) 19 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Sarah McLachlan age 49 - Given up and adopted at a young age
Truman Capote is listed (or ranked) 20 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Truman Capote Died at 60 (1924-1984) - Raised by relatives after the divorce of his young parents
Nelson Mandela is listed (or ranked) 21 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Nelson Mandela Died at 95 (1918-2013) - Raised by a tribe chief after his father's death when he was 9 years old
Tim McGraw is listed (or ranked) 22 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Tim McGraw age 49 - Raised by his mother and stepfather, who he believed was his father
Gerald Ford is listed (or ranked) 23 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Gerald Ford Died at 93 (1913-2006) - Raised by his stepfather from the age of 2, after which his mother completely changed his name
Trace Cyrus is listed (or ranked) 24 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Trace Cyrus age 26 - Adopted by his stepfather when he was 4 years old
Keyshia Cole is listed (or ranked) 25 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Keyshia Cole age 35 - Adoped at age 2 after her biological father died
apl.de.ap is listed (or ranked) 26 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
apl.de.ap age 42 - Adopted from the Philippines at age 14 by an American sponsor for young abandoned and orphaned children
Frances McDormand is listed (or ranked) 27 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Frances McDormand age 59 - Adopted along with her siblings by a minister and his wife
Dean Cain is listed (or ranked) 28 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Dean Cain age 50 - Adopted by his stepfather at age 3
Michael Bay is listed (or ranked) 29 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Michael Bay age 52 - Given up and adopted at a young age
Gary Coleman is listed (or ranked) 30 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Gary Coleman Died at 42 (1968-2010) - Given up and adopted at a young age
Ingrid Bergman is listed (or ranked) 31 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Ingrid Bergman Died at 67 (1915-1982) - Raised by aunts and uncles after the deaths of her parents when she was 3 and 13
David Berkowitz is listed (or ranked) 32 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
David Berkowitz - The Son of Sam age 63 - Adopted at a few days old after after his birthparents divorced during the pregnancy
JC Chasez is listed (or ranked) 33 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
JC Chasez age 39 - Raised by foster parents who eventually adopted him at age 5
Jesse Jackson is listed (or ranked) 34 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Jesse Jackson age 75 - Born to a 16 year-old and a married man, he was adopted by his mother's new husband at 1 year old
Kelly Preston is listed (or ranked) 35 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Kelly Preston age 54 - Adopted by her stepfather after her biological father drowned when she was 3 years old
Edgar Allan Poe is listed (or ranked) 36 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Edgar Allan Poe Died at 40 (1809-1849) - Raised by a foster family from age 2, following his mother's death and father's abandonment
Lee Majors is listed (or ranked) 37 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Lee Majors age 77 - Adopted by an aunt an uncle at age 2, following the deaths of his parents in unrelated accidents
Melissa Gilbert is listed (or ranked) 38 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Melissa Gilbert age 52 - Given up and adopted at birth
Louis Armstrong is listed (or ranked) 39 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Louis Armstrong Died at 70 (1901-1971) - Raised by his grandmother, and uncle, and a foster family following his parents abandonment at a young age
Scott Hamilton is listed (or ranked) 40 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Scott Hamilton age 58 - Adopted at 6 weeks old
Dave Thomas is listed (or ranked) 41 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Dave Thomas Died at 70 (1932-2002) - Given up at birth and adopted at 6 weeks old; later founded the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption to reduce adoption costs
Richard Burton is listed (or ranked) 42 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Richard Burton Died at 59 (1925-1984) - Raised by his sister and her husband following the death of their mother before he turned 2
Newt Gingrich is listed (or ranked) 43 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Newt Gingrich age 73 - Adopted by his stepfather at age 3 after the divorce of his young parents
Langston Hughes is listed (or ranked) 44 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Langston Hughes Died at 65 (1902-1967) - Raised by his maternal grandmother after his parents' divorce
James Baldwin is listed (or ranked) 45 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
James Baldwin Died at 63 (1924-1987) - Adopted by his stepfather as an infant after his mother divorced his father due to drug abuse
Eleanor Roosevelt is listed (or ranked) 46 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Eleanor Roosevelt Died at 78 (1884-1962) - Raised by her maternal grandmother from age 10, after the deaths of her parents
Tallulah Bankhead is listed (or ranked) 47 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Tallulah Bankhead Died at 66 (1902-1968) - Raised by her paternal grandmother from 3 weeks old, following the death of her mother
Darryl McDaniels is listed (or ranked) 48 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
D.M.C. (Darryl McDaniels) age 52 - Given up and adopted at a young age; told about his adoption at age 35
Priscilla Presley is listed (or ranked) 49 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Priscilla Presley age 71 - Raised by her stepfather after her biological father was killed in a plane crash when she was 6 months old
John Hancock is listed (or ranked) 50 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
John Hancock Died at 56 (1737-1793) - Raised by his uncle and aunt from age 7, after the death of his father
Michael Oher is listed (or ranked) 51 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Michael Oherage 30 - Adopted at age 17 after years spent in foster homes and periods of homelessness
Eartha Kitt is listed (or ranked) 52 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Eartha KittDied at 81 (1927-2008) - Raised by foster parents; learned of her adoption at 10 years old
Daunte Culpepper is listed (or ranked) 53 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Daunte Culpepperage 40 - Adopted at 1 day old by a worker in the correctional facility where his mother was being held at his birth
Soon-Yi Previn is listed (or ranked) 54 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Soon-Yi Previnage 46 - Adopted around age 6 from Korea
Bo Diddley is listed (or ranked) 55 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Bo DiddleyDied at 80 (1928-2008) - Adopted at a young age by his mother's cousin, along with 3 other cousins
Nancy Reagan is listed (or ranked) 56 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Nancy Reaganage 95 - Raised by an aunt and uncle for several years, and later adopted by her stepfather at age 8
Leo Tolstoy is listed (or ranked) 57 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Leo TolstoyDied at 82 (1828-1910) - Raised by relatives from a yougn age after the death of his parents
Skrillex is listed (or ranked) 58 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Skrillexage 29 - Adopted and raised by a family friend, but only found out accidentally
Tommy Davidson is listed (or ranked) 59 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Tommy Davidsonage 53 - Adopted at age 2
Ruth Westheimer is listed (or ranked) 60 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Ruth Westheimerage 88 - Grew up in an orphanage from age 10 (1938) after being sent away from Germany to avoid the Nazis
Liz Phair is listed (or ranked) 61 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Liz Phairage 49 - Given up and adopted at a young age
Ric Flair is listed (or ranked) 62 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Ric Flairage 68 - Given up and adopted at birth
George Washington Carver is listed (or ranked) 63 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
George Washington CarverBorn into slavery, he was raised by his master and his wife after the abolition of slavery when he was a year old
Harry Caray is listed (or ranked) 64 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Harry CarayDied at 84 (1914-1998) - Raised by an aunt from age 10 after the deaths of both of his parents
Alonzo Mourning is listed (or ranked) 65 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Alonzo Mourningage 47 - Raised by a foster mother following the divorce of his parents when he was 10 years old
Simone Biles is listed (or ranked) 66 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Simone Bilesage 18 - Adopted by her grandparents
Christina Crawford is listed (or ranked) 67 on the list 60+ Adopted Celebrities
Christina Crawfordage 76 - Given up and adopted at a young age

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