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On June 6, Planned Parenthood posted its 2005-06 annual report, complete with smiling babies and children it missed killing on the cover.
Yesterday morning, Jim Sedlak, VP of American Life League and an authority on PP, issued this analysis…
… [W]e find that 264,943 died by medical or surgical abortion in Planned Parenthood’s facilities during 2005. That’s 5,095 a week - as many each week as the highest estimates of allied forces deaths on D-Day…
PP reported a total income of $902.8 million dollars. That is a record number for the organization, but is a modest 2.4% increase from the year before. In contrast, PP reported total revenue increases of 10.7%, 5.7% and 8.9% in its previous three years…
PP… reported “excess of revenue of expenses” of $55.8 million for the fiscal year. This marks the 34th year in a row that PP has reported “excess revenue” - otherwise known as profit. Over the years, PP has reported total profits of over $700 million. It has amassed a treasure chest of assets worth $839.8 million.
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Yesterday morning, Jim Sedlak, VP of American Life League and an authority on PP, issued this analysis…
… [W]e find that 264,943 died by medical or surgical abortion in Planned Parenthood’s facilities during 2005. That’s 5,095 a week - as many each week as the highest estimates of allied forces deaths on D-Day…
PP reported a total income of $902.8 million dollars. That is a record number for the organization, but is a modest 2.4% increase from the year before. In contrast, PP reported total revenue increases of 10.7%, 5.7% and 8.9% in its previous three years…
PP… reported “excess of revenue of expenses” of $55.8 million for the fiscal year. This marks the 34th year in a row that PP has reported “excess revenue” - otherwise known as profit. Over the years, PP has reported total profits of over $700 million. It has amassed a treasure chest of assets worth $839.8 million.
MORE…
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