VA Legislator:
'Disabled kids are God's punishment for Abortion'

RICHMOND — State Delegate Bob Marshall of Manassas says disabled
children are God's punishment to women who have aborted their first
pregnancy.

He made that statement Thursday at a press conference to oppose state
funding for Planned Parenthood.

"The number of children who are born subsequent to a first abortion with
handicaps has increased dramatically. Why? Because when you abort the
first born of any, nature takes its vengeance on the subsequent
children," said Marshall, a Republican.

"In the Old Testament, the first born of every being, animal and man,
was dedicated to the Lord. There's a special punishment Christians would
suggest."

Marshall was among more than 20 people, mostly Christian pastors and
clergy, who gathered for the press conference in the General Assembly
Building.

They called on Virginia officials to eliminate state funding for Planned
Parenthood because the organization provides abortions.

"We are gathered this afternoon to draw attention to the unethical,
immoral and racist practices of the largest abortion provider in
America," said Dean Nelson, executive director of the Network of
Politically Active Christians.

Delegate Brenda Pogge, R-Williamsburg, has joined Marshall in
co-sponsoring a budget amendment to eliminate state funding for Planned
Parenthood.

"I think that the reason it's gone on so long is that most people don't
have a clue what's being paid for by taxpayer dollars," Pogge said.

The press conference was held by a group called Virginia Christian
Action. Its members presented a petition calling on Gov. Bob McDonnell,
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to stop
funding for Planned Parenthood. All three top officials are Republican.

The petition was signed by a number of prominent Christian leaders,
including the Rev. Jonathan Falwell of Lynchburg and the Rev. Pat
Robertson of Virginia Beach.

McDonnell has publicly supported calls to cut off funding for Planned
Parenthood. His predecessor, Democrat Tim Kaine, supported funding for
Planned Parenthood.

"Looking at it from a cultural, historical perspective, this
organization should be called 'Planned Barrenhood' because they have
nothing to do with families, they have nothing to do with
responsibility," Marshall said.

Nelson suggested that the organization be called "Klan Parenthood,"
saying that the group's founder, Margaret Sanger, made racist comments
in the 1930s and that the organization has shown a "willingness to take
donations from people who are racist."

According to Marshall, Planned Parenthood receives "about $500,000 a
year" from the state.

But Jessica Honke, director of public policy for Planned Parenthood
Advocates of Virginia, said the only state funding Planned Parenthood
receives is from Medicaid reimbursements. That amount was about $35,000
in the 2009 fiscal year, according to the Department of Medical
Assistance Services.

Planned Parenthood provides a wide range of gynecological and other
health services, from cancer screening and HIV prevention to birth
control for low-income women. Honke pointed out that abortions represent
a minority of the group's services.

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