Via LifeNews:

What does it feel like to be honored by an organization that has killed over 12 million human beings?What goes through the mind of an individual who’s shiny, yet blood-streaked, trophy celebrates the mutilation of another person? Does one say “Planned Parenthood only killed 329,445 this year, but I hope we can top that next year”?

I would love to ask Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus(CBC), these very questions. He was recently awarded by Planned Parenthood at a CBC Annual Legislative Conference, for his “tireless work on behalf of millions of women…who faced the most aggressive attacks on women’s health and rights in a generation.”

According to the Planned Parenthood website:

“Planned Parenthood is excited to honor Chairman Cleaver, who has been one of our staunchest and most steadfast supporters,” said Dawn Leguens, PPFA executive vice president for public policy. “He is outspoken and committed to protecting women’s access to health care ensuring that African-American women have access to breast health education and services so they can detect breast cancer at its earliest, most treatable stage.”

Cleaver used to be outspoken about protecting women and children from Planned Parenthood. He wasn’t always pro-abortion. There was a time, before the character-morphing act of running for national political office, that he was passionately pro-life.

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