COLUMBUS -- Anti-abortion activists' prank phone calls pledging to underwrite abortions for blacks are an attempt to portray Planned Parenthood as racist, a spokeswoman for the health care provider said. The calls to Planned Parenthood clinics in Ohio, Idaho, Oklahoma and New Mexico were made with the help of students at the University of California, Los Angeles, and audio recordings have been posted on YouTube.com. UCLA sophomore Lila Rose, one of the students involved in the anti-abortion campaign, defended the phone calls and said the conversations show the willingness of Planned Parenthood to go along with racist requests. "They could have hung up, they could have disagreed, they could have said 'No, we don't discriminate,' but not a single clinic did that, and that's disturbing and shocking," she said. Rose denied that the conversations posted on YouTube were taken out of context. Click Here For The Full Story......
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