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Quote of the day: House’s ‘unusual’ reaction to Planned Parenthood scandal

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Quote of the day: House’s ‘unusual’ reaction to Planned Parenthood scandal

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A friend on the Hill emailed me yesterday afternoon, “Members are lined up on the House floor taking their names off of the coin bill.  This is VERY unusual.”

Indeed, as apparent fallout to the firestorm created yesterday by a video released by The Center for Medical Progress, which showed Planned Parenthood’s ghoulish participation in aborted baby parts trafficking, the relationship between breast cancer organization Susan G. Komen Foundation and the abortion giant was recalled by pro-life legislators with a vengeance.

~ Jill Stanek, reporting on certain House members’ pushback against the partnership between Planned Parenthood and the Susan G. Komen Foundation, JillStanek.com, July 15

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