Pro-life leaders plan to protest 'abortion super center' in Texas


A national group of pro-life leaders is planning a protest in Houston, Texas on Jan. 18, following Planned Parenthood's announcement that it plans to renovate a six story building into a late-term abortion facility.

The building, formerly belonging to a bank and shaped like a cash register, will be transformed into a 78,000 square foot clinic and is expected to be one of the largest in the nation. It will also include a surgical wing capable of providing late-term abortions.
Dr. Marcella Colbert, director of the Respect Life Office in the Archdiocese of Houston, spoke with CNA on Wednesday about the new facility. Although she is not directly involved with the upcoming protest, she has been involved with legislation concerning Planned Parenthood's presence in the area. Read the entire story.

I think they need to leave the building in the shape of a cash register -- after all, that's the purpose of the facility -- obtaining blood money and adding it to the devil's cash register.

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  1. I am happy to see planned parenthood is in financial trouble.

    Maybe if they would not have "bought" nobama, they wouldn't be in so much trouble. I think planned parenthood and the liberal "wrong" (as opposed to the right) is beginning to implode.

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