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niyad

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Tue Jan 26, 2016, 11:09 PM Jan 2016

Rubio launches dubious (ie, lying) attack against Planned Parenthood after indictments [View all]

Rubio launches dubious attack against Planned Parenthood after indictments

Republican on the defensive after Texas grand jury investigating Planned Parenthood decided to indict anti-abortion activists who prompted the inquiry


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Marco Rubio at Marshalltown Community College in Iowa on Tuesday. Photograph: Aaron P Bernstein/Reuters


Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio sought to raise questions on Tuesday about the indictment of two anti-abortion activists by drawing a dubious connection between a member of the prosecutor’s office and Planned Parenthood. “I think it’s pretty outrageous that Planned Parenthood was investigated by some lawyer or district attorney who apparently, according to some news reports, has actually been a board member of Planned Parenthood and donated to them,” Rubio said, responding to a voter question about abortion at an Iowa town hall. “They investigated Planned Parenthood and they said: ‘We found they did nothing wrong,” he added. “But we’re going to indict the people who filmed them talking about these things.’ That’s outrageous.”

Rubio’s comments referred to a Texas grand jury that concluded its investigation of Planned Parenthood by indicting not the women’s healthcare provider, but two of the anti-abortion activists who prompted the criminal inquiry. The activists, David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, used false identities to film secret videos that accused Planned Parenthood employees of selling fetal tissue in violation of the law. Planned Parenthood of the Gulf Coast was cleared of any wrongdoing.

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Rubio’s attack was likely referring to a Harris County prosecutor in the criminal family law division, Lauren Reeder. Reeder was a member of the Planned Parenthood of the Gulf Coast board of directors at the time of the county’s investigation, a connection that the anti-abortion website LifeNews.com has sought to highlight.

But Reeder was not, as Rubio stated, the district attorney who handed down Monday’s indictments, nor was she involved in the broader investigation. According to news reports from the time, Reeder disclosed that she was a Planned Parenthood board member shortly after Harris County began its investigation in August. The district attorney, Devon Anderson, made Reeder’s affiliation public and stated that Reeder would not have any involvement in the investigation.
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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jan/26/marco-rubio-launches-dubious-attack-planned-parenthood-indictments

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It's endless. yewberry Jan 2016 #1
see the response from vogon glory in the pro-choice forum. right on the mark! niyad Jan 2016 #2
IDK Bigredhunk Jan 2016 #17
I think Colorado is going to have ANOTHER fetal personhood bill on the ballot in Nov. CrispyQ Jan 2016 #20
you are correct, around here, they would mess up your car, or worse, for such a bumper sticker. niyad Jan 2016 #25
have not seen/heard much re Rubio lately. oldandhappy Jan 2016 #3
While he stays less lunatic than Trump and Cruz, he's viable muriel_volestrangler Jan 2016 #4
Thank you oldandhappy Jan 2016 #6
It's hard to say how much they reflect considered thought, though muriel_volestrangler Jan 2016 #7
My experience is with sports betting but a couple of interesting things: stopwastingmymoney Jan 2016 #16
I think he'll be their candidate. CrispyQ Jan 2016 #19
ReTHUGs have been caught with their pants down on this one malaise Jan 2016 #5
no matter how much proof that the thugs are lying, these people will keep on trying to niyad Jan 2016 #8
Most cons are law-and-order people. It may take a while Hortensis Jan 2016 #9
you are assuming a level of intelligence and awareness, aren't you? niyad Jan 2016 #10
have u noticed the last 16 years? Reality and conservative cannot appear in the same book NoMoreRepugs Jan 2016 #12
40+ years, actually; and true, some love their own Hortensis Jan 2016 #13
His lips are moving, what else would he be doing? lark Jan 2016 #11
Oh the Goody Two Shoes Two Step houston16revival Jan 2016 #14
makes my skin crawl--but then, they all do. niyad Jan 2016 #15
PP needs to start suing the lying-their-asses-off politicians. Vinca Jan 2016 #18
Rubio, dubious -- can we start calling him Dubio? KamaAina Jan 2016 #21
dubio-- love it!! niyad Jan 2016 #22
. . . niyad Jan 2016 #23
I love the smell of Republican hypocrisy in the morning. nt cstanleytech Jan 2016 #24
When will the Dept. of Justice or our Attorney General start investigating these rladdi Feb 2016 #26
when?? NEVER. niyad Feb 2016 #29
Has Rubio or any other Republican candidate mentions any meetings they have held, with outside rladdi Feb 2016 #27
every mercuryblues Feb 2016 #28
sadly, you are quite correct. niyad Feb 2016 #30
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