Wikileaks: Clinton campaign planned ‘spontaneous visit’ to Planned Parenthood

Wikileaks: Clinton campaign planned ‘spontaneous visit’ to Planned Parenthood

(CNSNews.com) – A Wikileaks email thread released Wednesday showed Hillary Clinton's campaign strategizing with Planned Parenthood to coordinate a "spontaneous visit" to a clinic days before Cecile Richards' congressional testimony and nixing a more public event because Richards "will be highlighting how their health work is not related to their political activity" in her testimony regarding undercover footage from the Center for Medical Progress, which alleged that the abortion provider was profiting from the sale of unborn baby organs.

A September 24th email revealed Planned Parenthood backing away from an event just prior to Richards' September 29th testimony before Congress due to concerns over an appearance of "political activity."

Why I will vote for Donald Trump
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Why I will vote for Donald Trump

David Tuerck

I have written here and elsewhere about my misgivings over Donald Trump.  In particular, I co-wrote a study that was sharply critical of his ideas on trade policy. I have cringed at Trump's off-the-cuff personal attacks on people.  He was my last choice among the initial contenders for the Republican nomination.  He has run a terrible presidential campaign.  Yet, I am going to vote for him in the presidential election.

The principal reason is that I fear for the country if Hillary Clinton is elected.  Hillary Clinton does not just want to be president.  She also wants to further a radical movement, for which both she and Barack Obama are 21st century torch bearers.  Obama is a protégé of the communist Frank Marshall Davis, the terrorist William Ayres and the black liberationist Jeremiah Wright. Both Obama and Clinton were heavily influenced by the neo Marxist Saul Alinskly, whose core strategy was to use any means necessary to bring down business and government institutions for the benefit of what he deemed to be the disadvantaged.

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