Posts Tagged ‘Center for Medical Progress’
Rebutting false claim that CBR intact-delivery abortion video depicts a miscarriage
by Gregg Cunningham
Some in the media have falsely claimed that the intact abortion shown in CBR’s video is actually a miscarriage, not an abortion.
Medical malpractice lawsuits have become so common that OB/GYNs practice defensive medicine. They protect themselves by over-diagnosing, over-treating and over-prescribing. No doctor delivering this baby as a preemie in a hospital would fail to provide neonatal intensive care. Even if he had no compassion for the baby or his parents, the doctor would provide care to avoid being sued for negligence. Warren Hern, in his book “Abortion Practice,” warns of the difficulty in estimating fetal ages. A baby moving as vigorously as this one is presumptively entitled to care and would receive it — unless the attending physician is an abortionist, which is the case here.
Miscarried embryos and fetuses are virtually all still births involving a baby who expired in the uterus and was later born dead. A preemie in a hospital is born alive and given intensive care — not slapped around in a pan as happened here with a baby who survived the abortion depicted at the beginning of the video.
Gregg Cunningham is the Executive Director of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR).
Carly Fiorina was right (video)
WARNING: THE VIDEO LINKED IN THIS PIECE CONTAINS GYNECOLOGICAL IMAGERY WHICH MAY BE INAPPROPRIATE FOR SOME VIEWERS
by the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform
Carly Fiorina, CNN Republican presidential debate, September 16, 2015:
“Watch a fully formed fetus on the table, its heart beating, its legs kicking, while someone says, ‘We have to keep it alive to harvest its brain.’ This is about the character of our nation, and if we will not stand up and force President Obama to veto this [Planned Parenthood defunding] bill, shame on us.”
Ms. Fiorina was referring to a Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) video depicting a few seconds of a 17-½ week fetus, still alive and moving, following an intact-delivery abortion. In the link below we post the entire unedited video. The total running time is approximately 13 minutes and the video is in five segments as the camera operator turns the camera on and off.
CBR and the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), in whose undercover Planned Parenthood investigative video the CBR abortion footage appears, have been falsely accused of misrepresenting a miscarriage as an abortion. The first segment of the unedited video depicts the abortion itself, with the baby delivered alive and struggling in the abortionist’s gloved hand. Segments 2 and 3 depict the baby still moving in a stainless steel pan after repeatedly being handled abusively by the abortionist. Segments 4 and 5 are static gynecological shots of the baby’s mother.
This unedited version of the disputed footage proves incontestably that this termination is an abortion. Mothers at risk of miscarriage present at hospitals, not abortion clinics. Hospitals are in the business of sustaining pregnancies and saving babies. Abortion clinics are in the business of terminating pregnancies and killing babies. This video depicts a termination and the subsequent abuse and neglect of a preemie obviously delivered alive. No attempt is made to provide the neonatal intensive care a hospital would extend to a wanted baby. It is possible that the abortionists performing this termination violated both state and federal law by withholding care from a baby who survived an abortion.
Ms. Fiorina made reference to a baby’s heart still beating while its brain was being harvested (a process which Planned Parenthood’s senior director of medical services calls “digging”) and a former StemExpress “procurement technician” says, “I’m sitting here and I’m looking at this fetus and its heart is beating, and I don’t know what to think” (National Review, August 19, 2015). The article adds that “… her StemExpress supervisor instructed her to cut through the face of the fetus in order to get the brain.”
The unedited version of the abortion linked below depicts an intact-delivery termination and Planned Parenthood partner StemExpress admits through its CEO (Cate Dyer), “Oh yeah, if you had intact cases, which we’ve done a lot, we sometimes ship those back to our lab in its entirety …” (The Daily Signal, August 21, 2015).
A World Magazine article, August 19, 2015, describes “… an aborted baby’s beating heart, a post-abortion occurrence that’s not uncommon, according to Ben Van Handel, executive director of Novogenix Laboratories.”
Ms. Fiorina’s characterizations are not hyperbole.
The terms of our abortion clinic access agreements explicitly forbid us from disclosing any information which could identify the abortion providers from whose clinics we obtain imagery. Dates, locations, affiliations and staff and patient information are confidential. Violating these prohibitions could subject CBR to legal liability and jeopardize clinic access for current and future projects. We are even obligated to delete the audio track on all of our videos.
The Grantham Collection is a component of the CBR abortion imagery archive. Questions related to this very disturbing video below should be directed to Gregg Cunningham, cbr@cbrinfo.org, 949-206-0600.
WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GYNECOLOGICAL IMAGERY WHICH MAY BE INAPPROPRIATE FOR SOME VIEWERS
The Planned Parenthood videos are changing us
More than 70,000 pro-lifers attended one of the 352 Protest PP rallies held across the nation on Saturday. Yours truly had the honor of addressing the crowd of about 200-300 who attended the rally in Knoxville; a transcript of my remarks are given below.
Many thanks to rally organizers Pastor Cecil Clark of True Vine Baptist Church and Paul Simoneau and Lisa Morris of the Diocese of Knoxville. This was a truly unifying event for pro-lifers in Knoxville.
FWIW, here is what I had to say:
The Planned Parenthood videos are changing us
Thank you for coming out this morning.
And thank you, Center for Medical Progress! You caught Planned Parenthood selling baby parts! You caught ’em red-handed! You made their barbarity undeniable. You created video reports that are having a great impact all over this country. Thank you!
Like all of you here today, I’ve been watching these videos with great interest, and I can tell you that more are coming. But more important, I’ve been watching the response. Not just the response of the media and the public, but the way people in our own pro-life movement have reacted. A couple of observations, if I may.
First, I’m happy to say that we are more unified now than ever before. In the past, yes, we have disagreed on strategy. That’s OK; we will some more. But frankly, we haven’t supported each other like we should. We haven’t collaborated like we should. We haven’t shared resources. Sometimes, we work so hard fighting each other, there was little time to fight the enemy.
Perhaps these videos are galvanizing and unifying us, in the same way that the photos of Emmett Till galvanized and unified a generation of civil rights activists some 60 years ago.
Second, we are unifying behind the only strategy that can work — exposing the evil for all the world to see. For decades, we tried to win the argument without proving the facts. We kept our best evidence hidden. We hogtied ourselves. We failed to make people see that abortion decapitates and dismembers little human beings. We may have talked about it with our words, but we did not force people to see it with their eyes. We allowed abortion to hide behind it’s own horror.
But that’s all changing, now. All over the country, pro-lifers have unified behind the distribution of these videos. Earlier this week, Bobby Jindal, governor of Louisiana and a serious candidate for President, played the Planned Parenthood videos, several of which feature abortion victim images, on a huge outdoor screen at the governor’s mansion.
Think of that, a governor put abortion victim images on the lawn in front of the governor’s mansion, for all the world to see.
The times, they are a’changin.
Or are they?
My friend Kristan Hawkins at Students for Life of America wrote, “Game changed.”
But is she right? Has the game changed?
I hope so.
But frankly, it’s too early to tell. The answer to that question won’t be found in Washington or in the pro-abortion media. The answer will come from you … and what you do.
Because, you see, a whopping 70% of Americans have heard little or nothing about the videos. The story is being covered up by the media. They’ve distracted the low-information crowd with story after story about some dentist who shot a lion in Africa. They know that eventually, the videos will play out and, they hope, will be forgotten. And they are just waiting.
But it does no good to complain about them. We don’t control what they do; we only control what we do.
The game won’t change until we force-feed the ugly facts into the hearts and minds of that other 70% who haven’t seen it yet.
But that will take hard work. They don’t see our Facebook posts. They don’t click on our videos. Too many of them get their news from the Comedy Channel … or maybe MSNBC … which is just a dumbed down version of the Comedy Channel. They don’t come to us; we have to go to them. That will take a long-term commitment on our part.
What can you do? Commit to a regular program of giving your time, your treasure, or both. To paraphrase Mother Teresa, “Live differently, so that others might live.”
And this is cool: your phone can help you.
Would the Lord lead you to help moms in crisis? What this: “OK Google now; locate Hope Resource Center.” See, number comes up right on your phone.
Post abortion healing? “OK Google now; locate Deeper Still.” There’s the number. Or maybe “Rachel’s Vineyard.”
Prayer ministry? “40 Days for Life.”
Political campaigning? “Tennessee Right to Life.”
Reaching that 70% who won’t come to us? Reaching college students, high school students, and even apathetic Christians? “Center for Bio-Ethical Reform.” “OK Google now; locate Center for Bio-Ethical Reform.”
Trust me; many Christians are among that 70%. But with your help, we can exhort them to repent of complacency and apathy.
Use your phone. Call today.
Some of you might consider a vocational commitment. The other side has made killing babies a full-time profession, but we have made saving them a part-time hobby. Of course we value our faithful volunteers, and everyone here can’t be a full-time missionary, but I bet there are 1 or 2 or 3 who can. Or maybe you could be a part-time missionary. Perhaps your kids are mostly grown or you need a part-time retirement job. I pray you will think about it. And everyone here can pray for God to raise up the army that will end the killing. And everyone here can pray for a willing heart.
People like to say, “Let’s make our voices heard!” And that’s great, but that’s not enough. The game will change only when we make the weight of our commitment felt, here in Knoxville, all over Tennessee, and across this Land.
I know you’ll be up to the challenge.