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Aborted Baby Hearts: So Cute

ve8QAd   |   October 28, 2015

“She’s so cute!”

If you or I said that, we’d probably be oohing and ahhing over a newborn baby. In the latest video exposing Planned Parenthood’s baby body parts business, abortionists use such endearing words to describe tiny hearts.

Hearts harvested from babies as young as nine weeks. “It’s cute. It is cute.”

One of the “POC (product of conception) persons” at Planned Parenthood Greater Texas “is really into organ development,” says abortionist Amna Dermish, who kills babies in the second trimester. “She’ll pull out kidneys, and heart and, like, heart we frequently see at nine weeks and she always looks for it.”

Abortionist Amna DermishAnd the hearts are cute, says Dermish’s colleague from Whole Woman’s Health. The comment makes the two women giggle as they’re secretly videotaped. Then Dermish stops me cold.

“It’s amazing . . . I have so much respect for development, it’s just incredible,” Dermish says.

What?

I did a double-take when I watched her say those words on the newest video. I ran it back and watched it over and over.

“I have so much respect for development, it’s just incredible.”

We’ve been writing about the baby body parts business since the undercover videos exploded across the country in July. You’ve called Congress and marched rain or shine at #ProtestPP rallies. You’ve shared news on social media, outwitting the mainstream media. And your commitment paid off. The US House has now appointed a select committee to fully investigate Planned Parenthood. The House also used a procedural move called reconciliation to pass a bill that blocks about 76 percent of Planned Parenthood’s taxpayer funding for a year while the investigation continues.

We’re making progress on the legislative front because you’re making that happen.

But what can we do about the emptiness of a soul who can be amazed at the development of tiny babies even as she grabs their spines to bring them out intact, but dead?

Abortionist Amna DermishDermish is a protégé of Deb Nucatola, the wine-sipping, salad-munching national medical director who first introduced us to Planned Parenthood’s baby body parts business.  Dermish does abortions up to 21 weeks, 6 days. She can get intact trunks, and she does know how to switch to breech presentation to retrieve more whole parts. She hasn’t yet mastered the technique of bringing the head out intact, but she’s not daunted. “This will give me something to strive for!” she says as she laughs with her colleague and the man pretending to be a specimen buyer.

We can’t pass any kind of law to fix that. We can’t make enough phone calls or march enough miles to fix that.

It’s heartbreaking to know that hundreds of thousands of babies die every year by abortion. It’s heartbreaking to know the abortion industry preys on women in crisis.

And it’s heartbreaking and, frankly, bewildering to listen as these abortionists, who started out to be real doctors, reveal the darkness in their own minds.

I’m thankful you put pressure on your legislators, but now I’m asking you to go over their heads. Our country was founded on the concept that life is granted by the Creator. The founders of our nation recognized that the right to life is outside our jurisdiction.

Please join me in pleading with this same Creator that He will, in an act of undeserving grace, redeem those who giggle about the “cute” hearts they intentionally kill.

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