Nashville Mayor Signs Proclamation Honoring Planned Parenthood and Its 7 Million Abortions

State   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   Oct 18, 2016   |   4:49PM   |   Nashville, TN

Anyone who drove by the Nashville city courthouse on Monday night probably noticed the pink lights that lit up the building to honor Planned Parenthood.

The abortion chain, which celebrated its 100th anniversary on Sunday, managed to convince several cities to flood their courthouses with pink lights — Planned Parenthood’s signature color — and read proclamations in support of its work. Nashville and San Francisco were two of them.

Here’s more from WSMV News in Tennessee:

Mayor Megan Barry has signed a proclamation in support of Planned Parenthood and is asking the public to support their local branch.

The proclamation is for the organization’s 100th anniversary. It states that Planned Parenthood is “key in the next century to assisting millions of people in accessing the healthcare they need and deserve.”

Nashville lit both the Metro Courthouse and the Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge with pink lights on Monday night to honor the abortion chain, according to the report.

To honor Planned Parenthood is to honor its abortion business, which has destroyed almost 7 million babies’ lives. Planned Parenthood does about 320,000 abortions a year, more than any other group in the U.S.

Planned Parenthood’s human rights abuses go back to its roots. The group’s founder, Margaret Sanger, was a well-known eugenicist who promoted sterilization and birth control as ways to “weed out” human beings who she deemed “unfit.”

In the past 100 years, it has aborted at least 6,803,782 unborn babies, according to its own annual reports. Several women also have died after having abortions at Planned Parenthood facilities. Two years ago, it paid a $2 million settlement to the family of an Illinois women who died from a botched abortion at one of its facilities. The Planned Parenthood facility reportedly waited five hours before sending the woman to the hospital and never called 911.

Pro-life leaders also are looking into another abortion-related death in Michigan involving a young woman named Cree Erwin. Erwin died just three days after she had an abortion at the Planned Parenthood facility in Kalamazoo on June 30, 2016, according to records obtained by Operation Rescue.

More recently, the abortion giant also has faced public scrutiny for its potentially illegal sales of aborted baby body parts. In connection to the scandal, last week the Orange County District Attorney’s Office filed a lawsuit against two California companies that allegedly sold aborted baby parts from Planned Parenthood.

The abortion chain also has been caught failing to report the sexual abuse of young girls. Undercover investigations by Live Action revealed some of its employees were willing to help cover up child sex trafficking, and others gave very young teens dangerous advice about practicing sadomasochism, or torture sex, viewing pornography online and circumventing laws that require parental involvement in reproductive health decisions.

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