Of course it's not official written policy, just something in the back of their twisted minds to wrongly implicate those trying to save the lives of babies as violent extremists while these people fillet those same babies and flush them down the toilet with as much regard as feces. Patrick Archbold over at the Creative Minority Report says of the disgraced director of the butcher shop, "why is it amazing that somebody who kills babies for a living is a liar as well." It's not. The baby butchers have been caught on tape many times lying about what is occurring inside the womb. Since Planned Parenhood was mentioned in the article above, let me just point out that they encourage women to wait and have an abortion at a certain point in the pregnancy so that they can turn around and sell fetus bodyparts for a profit. They cover up statutory rape of little girls by adult men (more at this link) so they can have a repeat victim customer. They target minorities in line with their founder Margaret Sanger's eugenics push to rid the world of black people. And they lie to women about their unborn babies to coax an abortion which is their #1 source of profit. Check out these videos that were taken undercover (Video: Yet another Planned Parenthood clinic caught lying to women to coerce abortions):Some pro-life advocates said they believe Meek may have been trying to mislead authorities and the media, to portray abortion opponents as violent fanatics who will stop at nothing to end the practice.
Republican state Rep. Mike Ritze, who supports pro-life legislation, said the bomb scare is part of a growing trend among abortion activists to represent opponents as violent and dangerous in order to divert public scrutiny from themselves.
"Either she did it maliciously to harm the opposition or is trying to draw attention away from the abortion industry," said Ritze, a family practice physician in Broken Arrow.
Tony Lauinger, chairman of Oklahomans for Life and vice president of the National Right to Life Committee, said "there was an apparent rush to judgment" that pro-life proponents were behind the incident.
Planned Parenthood of Oklahoma City chief executive Anita Fream said she did not have enough facts on the bomb scare, but said it isn't the policy of abortion rights activists to make pro-life advocates appear violent or dangerous.
Here are the first two videos from the series:





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