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After being involved with Planned Parenthood for eight years, either as a volunteer or as an employee, Abby Johnson suddenly resigned this week and joined the Coalition for Life. So why would someone who had dedicated so much of their life working for reproductive rights suddenly not only change their views on abortion but on the complete scope of reproductive rights? After conducting an investigation and interviewing several sources it has become clear that this was not a spiritual awakening.
The story that Johnson has repeated is that she had a “change of heart” after witnessing an abortion through an ultrasound. According to an interview with ABC News, Johnson held the probe on the patient’s abdomen during the procedure, and according to that interview Johnson was unclear as to the reason why she was there during this procedure because it was not a normal part of her duties. According to an interview with World Net Daily, Johnson said that for “whatever reason, the physician had called me back to assist with the procedure.”
However, Johnson did not just happen to witness the procedure, and the procedure did not actually even take place at the Planned Parenthood that Johnson was the director of in Bryan, Texas. Johnson was visiting another clinic in the Houston area; she was there visiting a doctor that Bryan clinic was considering utilizing for abortion procedures. Johnson was specifically interested in the doctor because of the very fact that the doctor used the ultrasound, which makes the abortion safer, more efficient, and many believe more humane for the fetus. Confidential sources also confirmed that Johnson was pleased by the visit to the doctor and impressed with the procedure.
As reported by Salon, Johnson was put on a performance improvement plan by Planned Parenthood on October 2nd of this year, and one of the reasons behind this was because of unprofessional usage of her email at work. The regional director of Planned Parenthood was visiting the Bryan clinic on a weekly basis, and Johnson complained to several people about the manner in which she was being treated by the upper management. According to confidential sources the regional director of Planned Parenthood may have been looking for a reason to terminate Johnson, and Johnson was looking for a reason to leave the clinic.
The story that Johnson tells about looking out the window at the protesters and then deciding to join them is not what happened. The “change of heart” could simply be described as a calculated move.
The real truth is that this was about money. According to confidential sources Johnson had complained about money problems, and had even on occasion mentioned the possibility of bankruptcy. According to another confidential source Johnson was promised by the director of the Coalition for Life, Shawn Carney that she would not have to worry about money. It was made clear to Johnson that the Coalition to Life donors would ensure her financial stability. Not only would the Coalition for Life place her on their payroll, but Johnson was promised that she could make as much as $3,000 per speaking engagement.
Johnson was pressured by the Carney to agree to interviews with the local media, and once the story was picked up by conservative blogosphere and then the conservative media invitations to national media appeared. According to the Coalition for Life’s web site, Johnson is schedule to appear on the O’Reilly Factor tonight and Huckabee tomorrow.
From several interviews with confidential sources it has become clear that Johnson conversion is one of convenience and that the entire story that she has promoting in the media is a fabrication. This spiritual conversion is nothing more than a disgruntled employee who saw an opportunity to seek revenge against her former employer and benefit financially in the process. It is unlikely that this will affect her future career as a spokeswoman for the anti-choice community, but the media should take this into account and actually ask critical questions. There is more to this story than a “change of heart.”
Friday, November 6, 2009
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8 comments:
Wow. Just...wow. And to think how the anti's have just picked this up and run with it. :(
I knew it. I knew this was the whole reason why she was doing this. What a bitch. This makes Planned Parenthood look so bad and it makes their fight to be pro-choice and to stand up against the anit-choice group that much harder. All for her own selfish gain. This is so disgusting I can't even put it into words.
Um- in what way does this make Planned Parenthood look bad?
This makes them look just fine, and this individual the idiot.
It actually doesn't change anything about either of the 'sides' involved. One uses shock tactics and misinformation, and one uses bland understatement and medical information. Each has continued to do so.
The only unfortunate thing is that this horrid slattern whored herself and her 'soul' for very little money to maintain what small lifestyle she was accustomed to, or to gain a better.
I personally think it is 'lottery odds' rare that anyone at all would change their position on abortion. Either it is okay, or it is not. There are details and times and definitions, etc, that vary for those who think it is okay, but I don't think that someone who believes that it is acceptable would suddenly change their mind without a true life changing event.
Possible?
Yes.
Probable?
NO!
After being okay with six years of inspecting the leftover POC (Products of Conception) directly, she claims that seeing an image on an ultrasound monitor suddenly changed her mind? The woman has at least one child of her own. She's seen thousands of ultrasounds in her career and personal life.
And POCs are exactly what they sound like. Pieces of little bodies, at whatever stage of development the pre-baby or baby (depending on your view) was when the abortion occurred.
She is a liar for money, and blames it on god. She is teaching her own child(ren) the lesson that anything is okay in the name of god (or money). Welcome to fundamentalism! Puts me in mind of some other fanatics who use a different name for god and lie, cheat, steal and kill in their name- but we are at war with those ones.
this story makes a lot more sense than the one Abby Johnson tells. Any plans on getting it out there for the world to know?
It is interesting that you were saying Abby Johnson was in Houston on the day she says she saw the ultrasound. In fact, I was in front of the Planned Parenthood clinic with 40 Days for Life at 6:30 that morning and saw her arrive myself. She parked right next to the fence and addressed me, and there is no doubt that was her. Seems that the cornerstone of your argument is wrong.
"Anonymous said...
It is interesting that you were saying Abby Johnson was in Houston on the day she says she saw the ultrasound. In fact, I was in front of the Planned Parenthood clinic with 40 Days for Life at 6:30 that morning and saw her arrive myself. She parked right next to the fence and addressed me, and there is no doubt that was her. Seems that the cornerstone of your argument is wrong."
Seems easy to post whatever crazy story you can cook up when you refuse to attach your name to your claims.
this article is very disturbing- full of more lies. Abby was welcomed at church last week (I was there) but has thrown the church under the bus as well in order to feed her narrative of persecution... http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/nov/13/former-planned-parenthood-director-church-chilly-t/?feat=home_top5_read
InsaneArtGurl said (in response to a claim that Abby Johnson was seen walking into the clinic in Bryan on the day in question)...
"Seems easy to post whatever crazy story you can cook up when you refuse to attach your name to your claims."
Your logic seems to apply in a similar manner to the "confidential sources" cited in the "Conversion of Convenience" article. Notice that all of the sources used to substantiate the claims of the article are "confidential".
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