Planned Parenthood Clinic Director Quit Her Job and Started Protesting Abortion Outside

Something Unexpected-and Unheard Of-happened at a Planned Parenthood Clinic in Southeast Texas; The Director Started Protesting!

Justin Hartley
In a story recently released by Fox News a Planned Parenthood director quit her job after seeing an abortion being performed on via ultrasound. She said she knew it was time to leave after watching the fetus "crumple" as it was vacuumed out of a patient's uterus in September.

29 year old Abby Johnson told the reporters that she felt a conversion in her heart, a spiritual one. This conversion took her from one side of the extreme to the other in that instant. She joined protestors outside the clinic and began regularly participating in prayer vigils, even leading some of them.

A Planned Parenthood spokeswoman issued a statement that had nothing at all to do with the issue at hand stating that their 850 clinics across the United States provide pregnancy tests, vaccinations and women's health services. Abby Johnson, however, released her own firsthand account of where Planned Parenthood's priorities really are.

"For them there's not a lot of money in education," she said. "There's as not as much money in family planning as there is abortion."

That particular clinic was without a resident doctor so it could only provide abortions twice a month, but on those two days, they really jammed them out, performing 30-40 a day.

It's reported that an abortion from a Planned Parenthood clinic costs roughly anywhere from $500-900 a pop. That's not a bad bit of money for only twice a month.

While Abby's spiritual awakening led her to volunteering on the pro-life side of the fence it also led Planned Parenthood to take action as well; a restraining order. A statement from the spokeswoman said nothing about why, just that it had been put into action.

Nonetheless, Abby Johnson seems to have found out the hard way what is really more important; saving the innocent rather than using abortion to bankroll a reproductive rights organization.

Published by Justin Hartley

A freelance writer of four years, Armywriter serves his country as a member of Active Duty Army while balancing his writing career and being a single parent. His writings have been pulled in by the USA Today...  View profile

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  • Sheryl Young4/16/2010

    I wrote on this too, from a very similar angle! This popped up as a related article when I checked some new comments on mine.Love your conclusion. Sorry you don't have comments - your piece deserves them. See mine at http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2720671/planned_parenthood_employee_resigns.html?cat=47.

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