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Okay,               all               debating               aside               ...

Planned               Parenthood               is               being               sought               out               by               the               California               Government               for               fraud.

That's               right               -               fraud.

But,               is               this               really               a               big               surprise               to               anyone?

I               read               an               article               by               Lifenews.com,               not               the               most               non-biased               source,               about               how               Planned               Parenthood's               ex-finance               guy               came               forward               to               tell               the               government               of               California               how               Planned               Parenthood               bought               cheap               birth               control               and               then               charged               the               state               much,               much               more               than               it               should               have               through               Medi-Cal.

My               first               thought               is:               don't               get               your               birth               control               from               Planned               Parenthood               -               you               may               just               end               up               pregnant               or               getting               someone               pregnant.

It's               worth               the               idea               that               abstinence               saves               all               or               use               of               your               own               money               to               get               good,               useful               birth               control.

What               is               very               interesting               about               the               cheapness               of               their               birth               control               is               that               for               years               ex-employees               have               been               warning               the               public,               to               the               best               of               their               ability,               that               Planned               Parenthood's               birth               control               was               NOT               reliable.

The               famed               Carol               Everett               even               explained               how               her               abortion               clinic               worked:               seeking               out               middle               school               girls,               giving               them               low               dose               birth               control,               knowing               the               chances               of               them               taking               it               once               a               day,               the               same               time               every               day,               were               quite               slim.

She               would               become               their               friend               -               girls               weren't               going               to               their               parents.

Then               when               the               girls               got               pregnant               who               did               they               go               to?

Carol,               who               would               kindly               recommend               that               an               abortion               would               save               them.
               Alright,               so               a               little               nibble               at               a               debate               there.

My               question               here               is:               How               far               will               the               pro               choice               and               liberal               movement               go               this               time               to               protect               their               dear               Planned               Parenthood?

Will               they               try               to               conjure               up               feelings               of               "Poor               Planned               Parenthood.

They               needed               that               money.

So               many               people               use               their               services."               Or               will               it               be               the               same               old               defense               they               use               every               time               they're               dragged               into               court?

Is               it               worth               defending               a               company               when               they               have               literally               taken               millions               from               residential               tax               payers               in               California?

Well,               if               you               plan               on               defending               Planned               Parenthood               I               wouldn't               be               visiting               Los               Angeles               anytime               soon.

These               people               have               already               been               trying               to               pull               the               State               out               of               debt               and               if               you               tried               to               defend               a               company               that               was               responsible               for               a               good               portion               of               that               debt,               I               don't               think               you'll               be               liked               by               the               citizens,               or               forgiven               by               them               anytime               soon.

After               all,               they               are               the               ones               having               to               pay               this               bill               -               not               you.
               There               is               one               thing               these               people               could               bring               up.

The               California               state               reward               for               bringing               forward               any               fraud               that               has               been               committed               against               the               state.

Seeing               as               Gonzalez               was               fired               for               being               a               whistleblower               though,               should               give               him               enough               merit.

After               all,               as               a               whistleblower               he               was               trying,               in               essence               as               an               employee               of               PP,               to               save               the               company               this               kind               of               trouble.
               The               sad               fact               here               is               that,               through               an               LA               Times               online               article,               statements,               said               coming               from               the               Department               of               Health,               were               made               stating               that               Planned               Parenthood               shouldn't               have               to               pay               the               state               of               California               back.

Some               government               officials               in               California               fell               for               the               guilt               trip               by               instating               laws               allowing               Planned               Parenthood               to               over               bill               the               state,               believing               that               the               company               would               be               imperil               if               they               didn't               receive               the               extra               money.

However,               not               everyone               in               California               uses               Planned               Parenthood               and               other               public               and               private               clinics               that               have               to               go               through               the               same               process               for               billing               when               purchasing               birth               control               at               a               discount               got               reimbursed               less               by               the               State               and               they               are               still               in               business.

So               the               question               here               is               why               would               Planned               Parenthood               go               out               of               business               if               they               didn't               get               that               extra               million               or               so               every               year?

Is               it               the               cost               of               their               rent?

Are               the               carpets               not               good               enough               in               the               waiting               room?

What               exactly               did               they               need               that               extra               million               for?

Renovation?

If               you               can               figure               out               how               they're               going               to               canoodle               their               way               out               of               this               one,               after               audits               and               such,               let               me               know.






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