Oregon Governor Tina Kotek wishes you a happy “Abortion Appreciation Day.”
The governor began her new holiday with a photo shoot and signed declaration In a gag between Beaming's supporters and abortions. In the midst of them was Dr. Sarah Kennedy.
Kennedy was appointed CEO of Plannado Parent-Child Columbia Willamette (PPCW) on March 4, 2024. PPCW operates in Vancouver, Washington, Ontario, Ontario, Portland and Bend as “the largest nonprofit sexual and reproductive health provider in Oregon and Washington.”
“Most of our visits have nothing to do with abortion,” Kennedy said. I insisted In a 2024 interview, “It's about keeping people healthy and helping them access basic human care.”
In an interview just two months later, Oregon Business It has been reported: “According to Kennedy, 80% of clinic visits are related to abortion.”
PORTLAND, Oregon – November 2: Tina High Five Democratic governor candidate Tinakotec (L) and teenage Oscar Ponteri after voting on November 2, 2022 in Portland, Oregon. Oregon's 2022 governor race has attracted the public's attention in recent weeks as Kotek's Republican enemy Christine Dorazan rose in polls that he was attracted within the surprising distance of victory. Oregon has not elected a Republican governor since 1982 (Photo: Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Images)
Gov. Kotek's press release points to her directive to the Oregon Health Department (OHA) in November, stockpiling three years' worth of Mifepristone. This is the most common method of inducing chemical abortion in the United States. Chemical abortion has reached 63% Documented abortion According to a research group in the United States in 2023, a pro-aboration advocacy group.
Kennedy wrote “Mifepristone”The most effective and evidence-based method for patients to deliver medication abortions. ” Mifepristone's safety was the subject of a lawsuit before the Supreme Court in 2023, and the life support plaintiffs accused the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of bypassing safety protocols when prescribing drugs without the need for an initial in-person visit. (Related: Abortion advocacy groups saw a massive revenue surge as Supreme Court ROE reversed development, tax forms show | daily callers)
Also, Angele Kirk, PPCW's health center manager, was portrayed in Kotek. Kirk's latest credits include a 2024 opinion piece, honoring the “resilience and importance of the lives of black women.” Anyway, the one who makes it from the uterus.
“Building equitable health care requires listening to black women,” Kirk wrote. “When black women thrive, we all thrive.”
Some speculate whether Kirk's understanding of “prosperity” includes Sanger-style enthusiasm for black abortion.
The word “Woman” is missing from Kotek's press release. When discussing pregnancy issues, it certainly is easy to monitor. Kennedy likes painstaking “people who can get pregnant.” But this is a bit surprising given that we take pride in “care for trans people and the trans community.”
Kennedy's interest in “trans people” is getting younger. She praised the so-called “healthy youth behaviour,” and “contributes to it by educating the schools and school systems that we want to work with.” (Related: Planned Parenthood's transhormonal business is booming, creating thousands of new patients.))
A convenient contribution to the benefit of human suffering.
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