Wednesday, April 20, 2011

For those Who Still Think Harper is Not Going to ban Abortion

I make yet another case.

OTTAWA—Pro-life supporters successfully influenced an as-yet unannounced government decision to deny funding to Planned Parenthood, says a Conservative seeking re-election.

Brad Trost, incumbent for Saskatoon-Humboldt, addressed the Saskatchewan Pro-Life Association’s annual convention Saturday and thanked its members for their help in killing federal funding for the group.

In a recording of the speech, obtained by the Liberals and provided to the Toronto Star and Le Devoir, Trost claims a number of parliamentary victories for the pro-life movement, including a decision to deny funding for the International Planned Parenthood Federation.

Trost said he and “many” other MPs helped spearhead efforts to round up petitions “to defund Planned Parenthood.”

“Let me just tell you, and I cannot tell you specifically how we used it, but those petitions were very, very useful and they were part of what we used to defund Planned Parenthood because it has been absolute disgrace that that organization and several others like it have been receiving one penny of Canadian taxpayers dollars,” Trost said.

Interrupted by applause, Trost went on to tell the audience to step up their efforts.

“You should know, they’re still trying to get their snout back in the public trough,” he said.

“There’s going to be a lot of vigilance and pressure and if you and your groups hear anything, please help us as members of Parliament because we’re going to be on the lookout as they try to get in there. I’ve got reports that they’re trying to get grants and again we will be pushing back from the other side.”

The organization, which provides sexual and reproductive health programs worldwide, had applied for $18 million and had been waiting for over a year for word whether the Canadian International Development Agency would approve the grant.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Even if Trost is against a woman's right to choose, at least he supports gay rights: http://www.bradtrost.com/

James Curran said...

So, I'll have to admit it, you win stupidest comment of the day.

Robert G. Harvie, Q.C. said...

To be fair.. and this is somewhat typical of the "pro-choice" rhetoric.. there is a difference between:

a) seeking to ban abortion; and
b) telling tax payers they don't have to pay for it.

Subtle, perhaps, and complicated - but, well, there it is.

And I'm pro-choice.