How much have you spent this year on the abortion-oriented services of Planned Parenthood? This question may seem too personal, or out of line with your religious beliefs. But the truth is that if you pay taxes, you support Planned Parenthood.
As the media runs stories of candidates getting into trouble for donating to Planned Parenthood, it's noteworthy to mention how much the controversial organization receives on the public dole. In 2005 Planned Parenthood got $272 million in our taxes, twice the money it made from its 255,000 surgical abortions. Since 1987, Planned Parenthood has taken in $3.2 billion in taxpayer funds for its deadly agenda. So, since 1973 Planned Parenthood has aborted 3.8 million babies with the help of over 3.9 billion tax dollars.
But the buck doesn't stop there. A number of companies also donate large amounts of money to the pro-abortion organization including Walt Disney Co., Bank of America, Johnson and Johnson, Cole, Levi Strauss, Nationwide Insurance, Prudential, Unilever, Wachovia and Whole Foods. Between taxpayer dollars, corporate monies and other donations, Planned Parenthood had over $882 million in total revenue in 2005.
Many supporters of Planned Parenthood seem to be embarrassed about the organization's best known service -- abortion. Proponents argue that the money goes to other services, usually emphasizing adoption work. However, according to the most recent figures, Planned Parenthood did 264,943 abortions in 2005, an increase of over 100,000 from the year before (those abortions generated an estimated $99 million profit for Planned Parenthood.) In contrast, adoption referrals by Planned Parenthood have been steadily decreasing from 1,774 customers in 2003 to 1,414 in 2004 (the last years figures were known). In other words, for every 180 abortions Planned Parenthood did, they offered one adoption referral.
Additionally, Planned Parenthood appears to take many positions that are well outside of the mainstream. Pro-abortion forces went ballistic immediately following the recent Supreme Court decision limiting the senseless killing of innocent, partially-born babies, otherwise known as Partial Birth Abortion. A recent CNN poll following the decision found that a large majority of Americans supported the Supreme Court's decision to make the procedure illegal. Vanessa Cullins, a vice president of Planned Parenthood, immediately sent out a press statement voicing "disappointment" in the Supreme Court decision but "If you have an appointment, you should still come in" for a partial birth abortion.
The true story of Planned Parenthood is more easily told by how it treats the young women who come in for "counseling." Two recently controversial cases come from Ohio where girls, one as young as 14, were brought in for abortions. In one case it was the young girl's soccer coach who brought the underage girl in for the abortion. In the other case, it was the victim's own father, who had repeatedly raped and abused her. Despite laws requiring Planned Parenthood officials to report the crimes of statutory rape or incest, the law was not followed. The victims were only sold abortions, paid for by their abusers.
Sadly, Planned Parenthood so routinely gets exposed instructing statutory rapist on how not to get caught, there are videos which can be watched even now at YouTube.
Interestingly, Planned Parenthood opposes true pregnancy care centers where adoption counseling and assistance for mothers can be found as well as medical assistance. A real pregnancy care center offers women a true choice, and such centers clearly explain to women that the choice they are about to make is not between a woman and her doctor, but between a mother and her child.
Because Planned Parenthood is most concerned with "terminating the pregnancy," the organization also fights against issues like parental notice, medical facility standards for abortion clinics, and the release of records of underage abortions, even with names and addresses deleted. This is key because such pregnancies indicate that crimes have been committed against the girls. Planned Parenthood hides under the guise of "patient privacy," as they have in Indiana and Kansas.
Warren County, Ohio, Prosecutor Rachel Hutzel has a different, more realistic theory regarding Planned Parenthood's reluctance to discuss the underage girls. She states, "My guess is that this is just the tip of the iceberg, and that is why Planned Parenthood will do anything to prevent us from seeing its records."
If candidates, corporations and politicians want to continue to stand up for and financially support Planned Parenthood, knowing about its despicable practices, that is their choice. However, it's time to have a public conversation about the $272 million tax dollars going to Planned Parenthood each year. To make the American taxpayer an unwitting accomplice to crimes upon our children is too much to ask.
Riker| 2.11.09 @ 3:45PM
This is infuriating! How in the WORLD can you include Whole Foods on this list?!? You CLEARLY have not checked your "facts". Whole Foods has NEVER donated to Planned Parenthood - not as a corporation, and not as individual stores! WF has a policy of not donating to ANY politically charged organization.
Who has started this list? Where did the information re: Whole Foods come from? I would like to contact the source in order to address this issue.
Here is a response from my local store's management and the corporation itself. Please feel free to contact your Whole Foods and any other store on boycott lists - make sure the information is accurate! Boycotts are a serious matter that affect someone's business and many employees and should not be applied lightly!
Also, be sure you CONTACT the company that you are boycotting. How are they to know/change their policies if you do not inform them of your decision?
Thanks very much for your time.
Riker
Thank you for the heads up. Your instincts are correct and I wish everyone would confront us as you have rather than accept the boycotts at face value. It is against company policy for stores to donate to any politically charged organizations. We donate to thousands of organizations in our community, but we have never donated to Planned Parenthood, and I am disappointed that not one organizer of these boycotts has reached out to me to at least discuss their concerns. Thank you again.
Casey Dill
Store Team Leader
Whole Foods Market
Pittsburgh, Pa
Whole Foods Market focuses on selling natural and organic foods and the issues directly associated with that business. The core values of our company are directly associated with our business: 1) We sell the highest quality natural and organic products available; 2) we satisfy and delight our customers; 3) we care about team member happiness and excellence; 4) we create wealth through profit and growth; 5) we care about our communities and our environment; and 6) we create ongoing win-win partnerships with our suppliers.
Given our business and core values, we concentrate on issues involving the environment and living a healthy lifestyle. Additionally, both our customer base and shareholders come from diverse backgrounds and have a wide range of political and religious views. While Whole Foods Market’s donation policy allows our stores the freedom to choose organizations that are important to our communities and Team Members, on a corporate level, Whole Foods Market Inc. has not provided donations or financial support to Planned Parenthood.
We encourage you to contact the store where you shop to find out who they donate to. We do not call out any specific organizations by name as to who our stores can or cannot donate to. We thank you for your comments and hope you will continue to support Whole Foods Market because of our commitment to bringing you the most healthful natural foods available.
Winnie, Co Rep
http://getsatisfaction.com/wholefoods/topics/whole_foods_has_bad_philanthropy_policies
christine olivia graham| 8.8.09 @ 7:47PM
On visiting whole foods for the very first time, i could not help but feel that i was in a family-friendly atmosphere: there were life-affirming products on every aisle; from high-end prenatal vitamins to lower costing supplements, encouraging women of various ages to have the healthiest pregnancies and happiest of children from baby foods to teenage starters: organic, vitamin-rich treats to make a long active life no longer an alien dream to our teens and busy young adults. In fact, whole foods makes starting out in life with fundamentally positive eating habits fun for our kids and maintaining throughout our lives, no longer a chore. the foods are diverse the supplements top quality and the variety of ethnic herbs and even fun healthier wines and seasonal beers unending for our fun, so-called "lazy" moments. . . i can't imagine terminating the lives of our children and/or our children's children ( no matter the conception, which is no fault of the child's) something on the list of ideals for this organization. i am glad to know it is not so!
Winston Smith| 10.1.09 @ 3:26PM
I was disappointed by seeing Whole Foods on there too. Glad to see it was a mistake.
Sort of like hearing that the greatest living director, David Lynch, was supporting an evil pedophiliac rapist troll right out of his movies, Roman Polanski. Praying that is not true either.
As much as I love Whole Foods, there's so many important issues regarding forced subsidizing of abortion in this article that we really should get back to the issue at hand.