Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards, furious about Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, sent out a fundraising email replete with emotional gyrations and a promise she will make sure women can still kill their babies.
As LifeNews reports, Richards began with the emotions cascading through her: “Let’s get all these words out of the way: Devastated. Angry. Heartbroken. Outraged. Shocked. Sad. Disgusted. Ashamed. Discouraged. Exhausted. Shattered.”
Then a segue to her promise that more babies can still be slaughtered: “And now four more words. the most important ones: THESE. DOORS. STAY. OPEN.”
A quick aside to lament the results of the election: “I know that you and I can’t possibly have enough words to describe our feelings about what happened in this election and what lies ahead.”
Encouragement to those so devastated by Trump’s election that they can’t get out of bed: “If you want to stay in bed or hide from the world, I can’t blame you. But I hope you won’t. Instead, I hope you’ll join me in focusing on those important four words: These. Doors. Stay. Open.”
Richards continues to insist that PP will fight for “health care, reproductive services, and abortion.” Planned Parenthood’s “health centers” “will stay open because our voices get louder.”
A tribute to Hillary Clinton: “Together, we made history — helping the first woman candidate for president from a major party get so, so very close to the White House and we *almost* won. That day will come. It will.”
“And now four more words. the most important ones: THESE. DOORS. STAY. OPEN.”
Cecile Richards, promising more babies will be murdered
Tarring the opposition, which would prefer not to murder babies: “We have seen what our opposition is capable of and the consequences are inconceivable… You, me, and the rest of the Planned Parenthood family must — will — stop them. That’s what we do.”
And the real point of her letter: “P.S. The fight starts now. The work starts today. Your support, once again, will help.”
Planned Parenthood aborts over 320,000 U.S. babies each year; it is funded by taxpayers to the tune of roughly $554 million taxpayer dollars each year. Richards clears over each year herself.