Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Planned Parenthood Cannibalism II: The Lamborghini

by JASmius



Contra Jazz Shaw, I don't think Mary Gatter, a senior medical director with PP in California, was kidding in the slightest throughout this entire sequel to last week's Life News expose on Planned Parenthood's black market fetal organ harvesting and illegal trafficking:

A second shocking video in as many weeks has been released showing a top Planned Parenthood official discussing and arranging the sale of body parts of aborted babies....

In this video, Mary Gatter, the Medical director at Planned Parenthood Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley in Calfiornia, discusses selling aborted baby body parts with undercover investigators posing as officials with a biotech company that acts as a middleman to sell aborted baby body parts to universities and other places that conduct such research. Gatter is a senior official within Planned Parenthood and is President of the Medical Directors’ Council, the central committee of all Planned Parenthood affiliate medical directors.

Gatter discusses the pricing of aborted baby body parts — telling the biotech company officials that the prices for such things as a baby’s liver, head or heart are negotiable. She also tells the officials that she could talk with the Planned Parenthood abortion practitioners to potentially alter the abortion procedure to kill the baby in a way that would best preserve those body parts after the unborn child is killed in the abortion.

All of that, from beginning to end, is flatly illegal, to say nothing of Naziesque.  But Miss Gatter doesn't appear to be too awfully concerned with such irrelevant trifles when there's huge stacks of cash to be made:

Gatter twice recites Planned Parenthood messaging on fetal tissue collection, “We’re not in it for the money,” and “The money is not the important thing,” but she immediately qualifies each statement with, respectively, “But what were you thinking of?” and, “But it has to be big enough that it’s worthwhile for me.”

Gatter also admits that in prior fetal tissue deals, Planned Parenthood received payment in spite of incurring no cost: “It was logistically very easy for us, we didn’t have to do anything. So there was compensation for this.” She accepts a higher price of $100 per specimen understanding that it will be only for high-quality fetal organs: “Now, this is for tissue that you actually take, not just tissue that someone volunteers and you can’t find anything, right?

By the lunch’s end, Gatter suggests $100 per specimen is not enough and concludes, “Let me just figure out what others are getting, and if this is in the ballpark, then it’s fine, if it’s still low, then we can bump it up. I want a Lamborghini.”...

Gatter seems aware this violates rules governing tissue collection, but disregards them: “To me, that’s kind of a specious little argument.” Federal law requires that no alteration in the timing or method of abortion be done for the purposes of fetal tissue collection (42 U.S.C. 289g-1). [emphases added]





Imagine if she'd couched that argument in terms of the Constitution not giving the federal government power over abortion, and therefore (42 U.S.C. 289g-1) being, by definition, unconstitutional.  But then murderous cannibals tend to consider the Constitution itself to be a "specious little argument," so it's not particularly groundbreaking that Miss Gatter never made that connection.

Regardless, I can't wait to see how PP is going to spin this sequel - especially when Life News has so many more ready to go in the on-deck circle.

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