Crosstalk: October 30, 2015
This edition of Crosstalk featured Jim Schneider providing more proof of the gruesome nature of the Planned Parenthood abortion business. Some of the stories Jim covered included: --Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards has announced that effective immediately affiliates will no longer accept money in exchange for aborted baby body parts. In essence they've been caught with their bloody hands in the cash register and are now trying to backtrack on their criminal conduct while attacking accusations against investigators. --An 11th video that has just come out shows a Planned Parenthood abortion doctor in Austin, Texas, talking about selling the heads of babies for research. --Over the last 17 years abortionist Michael Arthur Roth has been found negligent and incompetent by the state of Michigan. They have fined him, suspended his license and put him on probation. In a bizarre twist he has been accused of committing abortions out of the trunk of his car. --Operation Rescue has learned that the traveling abortionist that was arrested in South Carolina as the result of a traffic stop is the notorious Florida abortionist James Scott Pendergraft. At the time he was arrested on October 5th, he had in his possession surgical implements that were covered in blood and human tissue from abortions he had illegally performed throughout South Carolina. --Oklahoma abortionist 'Naresh' Patel plead guilty to charges he committed fraud when he sold abortion pills to 3 non-pregnant undercover officers after Operation Rescue filed a complaint that resulted in his arrest in December 2014. --Undercover video of Planned Parenthood abortionist says baby hearts and livers are cute and fetal development is incredible. --An Austin, Texas, abortion clinic is increasing its output to 30 abortions per day, 10 days per month. --Pro-lifers declaring victory in the Chicago area after state inspections closed a surgical abortion center. The Albany Medical Surgical Center Family Planning Associates abortion clinic was forced to shut down 9 days ago after failing inspection by the state's department of public health. --Texas investigators have served subpoenas at 3 Planned Parenthood facilities to determine whether their employees are guilty of defrauding the state's Medicaid program.