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    Response to caller 'a serious mistake,' says Planned Parenth

    Response to caller 'a serious mistake,' says Planned Parenthood of Idaho

    They also criticized The Advocate for trying to discredit employees with recorded phone calls

    Planned Parenthood of Idaho officials apologized Wednesday for what they called an employee's "serious mistake" in encouraging a donation aimed at aborting black babies.
    They also criticized The Advocate, a right-to-life student magazine at the University of California-Los Angeles, for trying to discredit Planned Parenthood employees in seven states in a series of tape-recorded phone calls last summer.

    The call to Idaho came in July to Autumn Kersey, vice president of development and marketing for Planned Parenthood of Idaho.

    On the recording provided by The Advocate, an actor portraying a donor said he wanted his money used to eliminate black unborn children because "the less black kids out there the better."

    Kersey laughed nervously and said: "Understandable, understandable. ... Excuse my hesitation, this is the first time I've had a donor call and make this kind of request, so I'm excited and want to make sure I don't leave anything out."

    On Tuesday, The Advocate released transcripts and audio recordings of this phone call and another to fundraising representatives in Ohio.

    The student editor-in-chief of The Advocate said she's not surprised by Planned Parenthood's response and that the unedited recordings speak for themselves. The activist students think Planned Parenthood targets minorities and minority neighborhoods.

    On Wednesday, Planned Parenthood of Idaho "firmly and unequivocally" denounced racial bias, admitted making a mistake and said the group had taken corrective action.

    "A fundraising employee violated the organization's principles and practices when she appeared to be willing to accept a racially motivated donation," said CEO Rebecca Poedy in a written statement. "We apologize for the manner in which this offensive call was handled. We take full responsibility for the actions of the fundraising staff member who created the impression that racism of any form would be tolerated at Planned Parenthood. We took swift action to ensure that each of our employees understands their responsibility to communicate clearly with donors about the fact that we believe in helping all individuals, regardless of gender, race, or sexual orientation, make informed decisions about their reproductive health care."

    A spokeswoman for the organization would not say whether further disciplinary action was taken against Kersey, saying that was a personnel matter.

    A longtime anti-abortion activist and conservative lobbyist - Idaho Values Alliance Executive Director Bryan Fischer - called Kersey's response in July reprehensible and said she should have been fired.

    "It turns out that blatant racism is alive and well in Idaho, but it's not coming from the Aryan Nation types - it's coming from way-left organizations like Idaho's own Planned Parenthood," Fischer said. "They should have stridently rebuked that donor for being a racist and a bigot and refused to take that money."

    The national Planned Parenthood office did not return phone calls Wednesday, but local officials denounced the editor of The Advocate as "a known anti-choice extremist."

    "While the actions of our staff member were unacceptable, it's also unacceptable for opponents of abortion to use racist, deceptive tactics to smear Planned Parenthood," Poedy said. "The race-baiting tactics on display in this case are not news 'exposes,' but rather the product of the most cynical form of politicking."

    Lila Rose, the UCLA student who led the Planned Parenthood investigation as The Advocate's editor-in-chief, said it is sad that the organization would focus on what the students did.

    "They do not change their ways," Rose said. "They attack the whistleblower."

    Nationwide, Planned Parenthood received about $902 million in revenue in 2005-06, according to its annual report. Private donations made up about 24 percent, or $212 million.

    "It is unacceptable for a nonprofit to accept donations that target specific races," Rose said.

    The Advocate is waiting for responses from Idaho and Ohio before releasing recordings from Planned Parenthood organizations in several other states, she said. In the meantime, the magazine is calling for UCLA to cut its ties with Planned Parenthood.

    It is legal in Idaho for someone who makes a phone call to secretly tape it.


    WHAT WAS SAID
    Autumn Kersey of Planned Parenthood in Boise: Good afternoon, this is Autumn.

    Donor: Hello, Autumn, I'm interested in making a donation today.

    Kersey: Fantastic!

    Donor: What about abortions for the underprivileged minority groups?

    Kersey: Oh, absolutely. We have, um, in fact, uh wonderful, fantastic news. We just received a very generous donation to our women in need fund.

    Donor: Wonderful. I want to specify that abortion to help a minority group - would that be possible?

    Kersey: Absolutely.

    Donor: Like the black community for example?

    Kersey: Certainly.

    Donor: OK, so the abortionI can give money specifically for a black baby, that would be the purpose.

    Kersey: Absolutely. If you wanted to designate that you wanted your gift to be used to help (an) African-American woman in need, then we would certainly make sure that that gift was earmarked specifically for that purpose.

    Donor: Great. Because I really face trouble with affirmative action, and I don't want my kids being disadvantaged, you know, against black kids. I just had a baby; I want to put it in his name, you know.

    Kersey: Mmhmm, absolutely.

    Donor: So that's definitely possible.

    Kersey: Oh, always, always.

    Donor: So I just wanna - can I put this in the name of my son?

    Kersey: Absolutely.

    Donor: Yeah, he's trying to get into colleges, and he's going to be applying, you know, he's justwe're just really bighe's really faced troubles with affirmative action.

    Kersey: Mmhmm.

    Donor: And we don't, you know, we just think, you know, the less black kids out there the better.

    Kersey: (Laughs) Understandable, understandable. ... Um David, let me, if I may, just get some sort of specific general information so we can set this up the right way. You said you wanted to put it in your son's name, and you would like this designated specifically to assist (an) African-American woman who's looking to terminate a pregnancy.

    Donor: Exactly, and yeah, I wanna protect my son, so he can get into college.

    Kersey: All right. Excuse my hesitation, um, um, this is the first time I've had a donor call and make this kind of request, so I'm excited, and I wanna make sure I don't leave anything out.

    Transcript released by The Advocate

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    Illegal immigration has the same net effect as selective abortion of Black and minority babies.


    People generally wait to have their children until they feel that they can raise them at the same quality of life that they had experienced as children.


    A disproprtionate number of Blacks have low skill jobs. The more illegal aliens usually low skilled immigrants come in and compete for jobs the more the wages for the jobs go down.


    Since Blacks now experience lower compensation for the same jobs their parents had they wait. The illegal aliens having come from poorer economies are the more likely to start having children.


    The children of illegal aliens are able to obtain education, health and other services free through our "public benefits" system. The lower income of the Blacks due to the oversupply of labor means that many more of them are on public benefit too.


    The taxes that are paid by the Americans are going through the "public benefit system" toward subsidizing their replacement as the population of the United States.
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    legal abortion in the USA, is an AMERICAN ISSUE. not a racial one. our gov, and the elite that lead it around by the nose want to CONTROL OUR POPULATION. all the while, our would be children are being replaced by illiterate 3rd worlders, illegally, and with approval of amnesty proponents on the basis our pop isnt growing fast enough! this is a simple crime, not complicated at all. african americans cant hog the abortion scheme on a racial platform. we are ALL being dumbed down, and replaced. systematically, and for a reason. for easier control on a national scale.

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    and also, the "donors" request that his contribution be used to abort an african american pregnancy, isnt very nice. or realistic with intent targeted. the a$$h0l3 shoulda said "use the money to terminate an illegal aliens pregnancy", to insure my american children arent disadvantaged. what a retard.

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