June 2003
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Broadcast Show #1 --
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Notebook
(Dzintra Tuttle and Mark Crutcher)
1.
Nevada has passed law prohibiting
pharmacists from conscientiously objecting to selling abortifacients.
2.
Pro-aborts
pushing to make morning-after pill available over-the-counter.
A.
English
study finds that pharmacists do not warn about contra-indications.
B.
STDs,
teen pregnancy and sexual activity among children have all increased since
Morning after pill offered over-the-counter in England.
3.
Genetic
test for cystic fibrosis being misused, leading to abortion of many healthy
children.
4.
Right-to-Know
legislation passed in many states containing waiting period.
A.
Indiana passed Right to Know law in 1995,
but was enjoined; Law has recently cleared courts.
B.
Missouri passed Right-to-Know bill, Governor
threatening to veto the bill, legislature could override veto.
5.
Patricia
Ireland, former President of National Organization of Women, appointed
President of YWCA.
A.
Patricia
Ireland refuses to answer when asked if she is a Christian.
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Dzintra
Tuttle on Baby Parts Marketing (with Mark Crutcher)
1.
Life
Dynamics went undercover in Planned Parenthood in Kansas
A.
Life
Dynamics brought out documentation that they were involved in the sale of baby
body parts.
(1)
Illegal
to sell body parts, but Planned Parenthood charged large fees for labor
involved in harvesting parts of dead babies.
(2)
Life
Dynamics had parts list, brochures, and other records that prove that these
companies are selling dead baby parts to researchers and pharmaceutical
companies.
B.
20/20
covered this story, a congressional hearing was held.
(1)
Abortion
industry spread story that Dean Alberti, Life Dynamics’ spy, recanted his story
and had lied.
(2)
In
truth, he recanted one fact, that he had never seen money exchange hands.
Pro-aborts claimed that Life Dynamics had paid him and he never witnessed what
he claimed to have seen. This is not true.
2.
Life
Dynamics paid Dean Alberti money as reimbursement in travel expenses, and for
attending NAF conferences and Planned Parenthood conferences.
A.
Planned
Parenthood claims Life Dynamics paid Alberti $10,000-$20,000 to lie to
Congress.
B.
If
you deduct his expenses, Life Dynamics paid Alberti an average of $306 a month
to compensate him for loss of work.
C.
The
receipts from all of this are public, because Life Dynamics is a 501-(c)3.
3.
The
abortion industry is lying about this whole episode.
A.
The
abortion industry is expected to lie, but pro-life friends are also lying.
4.
Life
Dynamics was betrayed by members of Congressional House Commerce Committee.
A.
Documents
were ignored, and Dean Alberti’s credibility became object of hearing.
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Uncommon
Sense –Mark Crutcher
1.
Life
Dynamics uses spies and undercover operatives in order to win the fight against
abortion.
A.
It
is impossible to fight effectively without spies and infiltrators.
B.
In
every conflict the US has been
involved in it has used spies and undercover agents to find out information
about the enemy.
C.
Life
Dynamics’ undercover operatives have been highly successful.
(1)
They
exposed the abortion industry’s baby parts trafficking operation.
(2)
They
exposed the cover-up of sexual assault that goes on in abortion clinics.
2.
Covert
operations will always be apart of Life Dynamics operations against the
abortion industry.
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Dzintra
Tuttle on Baby Parts Committee Hearing (with Mark Crutcher)
1.
Leading
up to the congressional hearings, Dean Alberti contacted by Democrat’s attorney
and threatened with murder charge.
A.
If
Alberti’s story was true, House Democrats and pro-aborts claimed he was guilty
of murder.
B.
Even
though such an arrest was impossible, Dean Alberti was panic-stricken.
C.
Attorney
who threatened Alberti admitted to it, Life Dynamics was promised that first
issue addressed at hearing would be witness tampering and obstruction of
justice.
(1)
Issue
was never brought up at Commerce Committee hearings.
(2)
Those
who participated in witness tampering were part of the hearing.
2.
Congress
promised to subpoena witnesses from abortion industry, but never issued them.
A.
One
was issued for Miles Jones, center of 20/20 expose, but he didn’t show up. He
was never charged for ignoring subpoena. He is still in business selling baby
parts.
3.
Leading
up to the hearings, Mark and Dzintra could both tell that hearings would be
“fixed.”
4.
Republicans
and pro-life members of Congress Commerce Committee abandoned Life Dynamics
because of self-interest.
A.
Many
Congressmen initially contacted Life Dynamics about this issue, only Rep. Tom
Coburn and Sen. Bob Smith did not abandon ship.
B.
The
minute Life Dynamics started to reveal that it was large pharmaceutical
companies and universities, who were buying body parts, Congressmen began to
drop off.
(1)
When
Sen. Orrin Hatch found out that University of Utah was a buyer of baby parts, he
stopped contacting Life Dynamics.
(2)
Life
Dynamics warned by Tom Coburn that members of Congress would abandon the case
when they found out their donors were involved.
5.
Life
Dynamics most concerned that pro-lifers and allies of Life Dynamics continue to
believe the lies spread by the pro-aborts about the baby-parts marketing
hearing.
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Broadcast Show #2 --
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Notebook
(Dzintra Tuttle and Mark Crutcher)
1.
24
waiting period provision in Michigan prohibiting women from paying before the 24 hour waiting period has
been upheld.
A.
Abortionists
usually require women to pay up front so if they change their mind, the women
lose their money.
2.
Planned
Parenthood in Salem, OR is building a drive-up window for condoms and birth
control pills.
3.
Terry
Nichols, conspirator in Oklahoma City bombing, is facing additional murder
charge for unborn baby killed in blast.
4.
Study
shows that bone fragments commonly left behind after abortion can cause
infertility.
5.
3
Ukrainians arrested in Italy for trying to sell fetal body parts.
A.
Evidence
shows that this is quite common.
B.
These
things are happening even in the United States.
6.
College
professor has won right to keep his union dues from being donated to
pro-abortion, liberal groups.
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Mona
Passignano on profits in the abortion industry (with Mark Crutcher).
1.
Abortionists
spread two myths about baby killing business.
A.
Abortionists
claim they don’t make as much money as OB’s on a woman who carries her baby to
term.
(1)
An
OB cares for the woman over the course of nine months, while an abortionist
makes $500 for seeing her for 5 minutes.
B.
As
an OB/GYN, someone could make a lot more money than as an abortionist.
(1)
Most
abortionists could never be practicing OB/GYN’s
(2)
Abortionists
and OB/GYN’s are two different groups of people. Abortionists are the bottom
end of the medical community, and could never have a real practice.
(3)
Quotes
from several abortionists showing that they can’t attract good doctors.
(Quotes can be found in Access booklet available from Life Dynamics.)
2.
Cost
of an abortion varies based on geographic area of clinic, competition in the
area, type of procedure.
A.
According
to National Abortion Federation, early 1st trimester abortion costs
between $200 and $400. 13-16 weeks costs $400 - $700. Usually increases by
$100 per week of gestation.
B.
According
to Planned Parenthood, 1st trimester abortion costs $250- $575,
medical abortion $350-$575.
C.
Method
of payment also determines cost of an abortion: if insurance pays, often much
higher rates are charged then if woman pays cash.
D.
Late
term abortions often cost $1000-$5000. Very late term abortion can cost up to
$10,000.
3.
How
much do abortionists make?
A.
In
1970’s, one typical abortionist reported to make $80,000 a year plus a $24
bonus for every abortion he could perform.
B.
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