Republicans Are Legislating Based On Fake Videos. Should Someone Tell Them? The 
House passed a pair of bills related to Planned Parenthood funding and 
"abortion survivors" on Friday. 

 Laura Bassett http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laura-bassettLaura Bassett, Senior 
Politics Reporter, The Huffington Post
 http://twitter.com/lebassett



 Posted: 09/18/2015 02:52 PM EDT | Edited: 13 minutes ago
 WASHINGTON -- In the second GOP presidential debate Wednesday night, candidate 
Carly Fiorina passionately described a graphic scene from an undercover video 
of Planned Parenthood in which a fetus that survived an abortion waits, its 
"heart beating" and "legs kicking," for a technician to harvest its brain. On 
Friday, House Republicans passed a pair of bills inspired by the same videos: 
One measure would defund Planned Parenthood and another would protect "abortion 
survivors." 
 The problem is, the videos are so heavily edited that they bear little 
resemblance to reality, and the scene Fiorina described doesn't exist.
 She was most likely referring to the video in which Holly O'Donnell, a former 
procurement technician for a biomedical company, talks about having seen a 
fully formed aborted fetus, with its heart still beating, in a pathology lab. 
The video doesn't show any footage from the scene, but instead shows a graphic 
image https://youtu.be/FzMAycMMXp8?t=8m57s of someone holding a small fetus in 
their hands. That image is not an aborted fetus, as the video suggests. Rather, 
it was taken from the blog of a woman named Alexis Fretz 
https://f2photographybylexi.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/walter-joshua-fretz/, who 
miscarried at 19 weeks and posted images of her still-born baby online. 
 The image of the miscarried baby is not the only misleading moment in the 
videos, which were produced by the anti-abortion group Center for Medical 
Progress. Separate conversations are cut and spliced together to appear as if 
they are one line of discussion. Subtitles in the videos do not match the words 
being said. Entire chunks of time are missing from the footage -- even from the 
supposedly full, "unedited" videos that the Center released along with the more 
heavily edited ones.
 A forensic analysis of the videos 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/planned-parenthood-sting-videos-forensic_55df2334e4b029b3f1b1be9f
 found they are so egregiously manipulated that they would never be accepted as 
evidence in a court of law.
 Congress requested the real, unaltered videos 
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/253716-oversight-committee-subpoenas-for-unedited-planned-parenthood-footage
 of Planned Parenthood from the Center for Medical Progress earlier this week, 
but the Center has not yet released them to anyone. Meanwhile, multiple state 
investigations and a federal investigation into the accusations against Planned 
Parenthood have failed to produce any evidence to support the claims in the 
videos. 
 But Republicans lawmakers continue to legislate based on the videos. GOP 
members of Congress screened the videos at a legislative hearing Thursday 
afternoon to support their effort to defund Planned Parenthood, as Democrats 
balked in disbelief. Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) skewered his GOP colleagues 
once the videos ended. 
 "I just think it's so irresponsible to use this type of material -- false 
material, inaccurate, misleading videos -- to make any case at what is supposed 
to be a legislative hearing," Pallone said. "Yet Republicans are openly 
ignoring the mounting evidence that the videos are fake and continuing to 
legislate based on them."  
 The criticism fell on deaf ears. 
 "They're not doctored," Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) said of the videos on the 
House floor Friday morning before the votes. "I daresay none of these folks 
we're hearing from on the other side of the aisle have watched them." 
 "Harvesting body parts, how could anyone defend that?" Rep. Sean Duffy 
(R-Wis.) shouted into the microphone during the emotional debate. 
 The videos, even in their heavily edited form, do not show Planned Parenthood 
harvesting and selling body parts. What they do show is Planned Parenthood 
doctors having frank, technical conversations about abortion procedures with 
actors that are posing as fetal tissue procurement technicians. The doctors 
discuss the modest reimbursements Planned Parenthood is legally allowed to 
receive to cover the costs of donating fetal tissue for medical research.
 One doctor makes an inappropriate joke about wanting to buy a Lamborghini with 
the reimbursements, which amount to a maximum $60 per specimen donated. 
Considering that only two Planned Parenthood clinics in the country actually 
donate fetal tissue, and the $60 fee has to cover the costs of preserving and 
transporting each specimen, it's absurd to think the doctor was serious about 
buying a luxury sports car with that money.
 The Republican effort to defund Planned Parenthood is unlikely to succeed 
anyway. The Senate doesn't have the votes to pass it, and President Barack 
Obama has threatened to veto the bill if it were to somehow make it to his 
desk. But the videos have already become a major issue in the 2016 presidential 
campaign, with the Republican candidates accepting their claims as fact. 
 "Let's ask Hillary Clinton," Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) said during the 
debate. "She believes in the systematic murder of children in the womb to 
preserve their body parts in a way that maximizes their value for sale." 
 Clinton responded in an email to reporters. "Repeating false statements 
doesn't make them true, no matter how many times you do it," she said. 
 



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