As the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby reports:
Planned Parenthood of Colorado told a group of conservative state legislators last week to take a hike over its planned hearing on fetal tissue trafficking.
The group, called the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, announced plans to hold a six-hour “informational hearing” Nov. 9 on the so-called practice of selling fetal tissue, and invited several people and groups to testify on the matter.
The response from Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains is…well, it’s more polite than we would have been:
Planned Parenthood told the unofficial legislative committee that it was declining its invitation to appear before the panel, which is made up of 21 of the most conservative Republican representatives and senators in the Colorado Legislature.
“Their so-called hearing is nothing but a political sham to boost the profile of politicians like Sen. Tim Neville, who had the worst record in the Legislature last year on women’s reproductive rights, and Laura Woods, who has almost as extreme an agenda as Neville,” said Cathy Alderman, vice president of public affairs for Planned Parenthood Votes Colorado.
The problem is, this Republican-manufactured “committee” has no mandate or authority to investigate Planned Parenthood–let alone enforce any judgment that might result from their “investigation.” Ashby reports that the only people who have agreed to “testify” before this “hearing” are usual-suspect pro-life groups like Mike Norton’s Alliance Defending Freedom. Because both the Colorado Department of Public Health and even anti-abortion Attorney General Cynthia Coffman have refused to humor legislative Republican demands for an investigation into throughly-discredited allegations that the organization “sells baby body parts,” a kangaroo court to self-injuriously reaffirm the Republican Party’s opposition to abortion is all that’s left.
And no, our local Planned Parenthood is under absolutely no obligation to dignify that with a response.
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The RSCC is still advertising that Planned Parenthood will show. Look to Advancing Colorado to bleat about how PP was askeered to show at their hearing. Rich Bratten is Executive Director of the RSCC, and also the Incorporator of Advancing Colorado.
In other words, these GOP operatives basically play musical chairs, swapping seats on Boards and cushy Directorships, all pushing the same set of talking points to the same media outlets which they also control. Sweet.
But no, they have absolutely no legal authority to compel Planned Parenthood to show up for interrogation and further bloat the RSCC's moral outrage over nonexistent marketing of fetal tissue.
When can we stop referring to Advancing Colorado as an organization when it was made clear last week that it's just one young guy with a thesaurus and a penchant for hyperbole?
It's not even a very good thesaurus.
RSCC: "We would like to spend an entire day berating you about your choice to lure unsuspecting womenfolk to your "Buildings of Sin" in order to cut real-life people out of their bellies and harvest their parts to fund your campaign to buy votes for Satan. When should we expect you?"
Planned Parenthood: "How about 'no'."
Somebody didn't get the memo that this isn't helping the GOP. National GOPers figured this out already.
As one of the all-important W's of journalism is "what," it should be noted that there is no such organization as "Planned Parenthood of Colorado."
Somebody didn't get the memo that this isn't helping the GOP
nice reply | its very nice post