Not a ‘happy’ birthday

Charlie Butts   (OneNewsNow.com) Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Today is the 96th anniversary of the founding of Planned Parenthood -- but it's not an occasion to celebrate, says pro-life activist Jim Sedlak.

Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League, discusses what Planned Parenthood's 96th birthday means for America.

Sedlak, Jim (American Life League)"They are an organization that is the largest flooder of sex and sexually transmitted diseases and broken families and abortion in this country," he says. "It is nothing to be proud of, and our deepest goal is to make sure that they don't celebrate their 100th birthday."

Sedlak thinks back to the founding of Planned Parenthood by Margaret Sanger at a time when it was illegal to even send contraception or sex information by mail -- "and our children were protected from this by law and by the churches and by the family."

"Planned Parenthood over the last 96 years has attacked every one of these institutions one by one and now has laid our children bare to its pornographic material and its sexual abuse of kids from kindergarten right on up through college," Sedlak tells OneNewsNow.

He adds that Planned Parenthood admits to doing five million abortions in its own facilities since it first started doing abortions in 1970, and continues to do 27 percent of the abortions each year in the United States alone.

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