Monday, March 29, 2010

Tanning Beds & Abortion.

There's a recommendation from the Food and Drug Ã…dministration that tanning bed businesses should be required to have parental consent for teenagers to use their facilities. 35% of their business comes from 17 year olds. Along this same line, consent, I read a story out of Seattle, Washington about a high school that has a health care office in the school. There is no requirement for parental notification for abortions in Washington. Anyway, staff members from the high school put a "child" into one of their vehicles and transported the "kid" to a Planned Parenthood slaughterhouse. Only after the abortion took place were the parents notified. They had signed a consent form that allowed the school to take medical action without notification from mom and dad at the beginning of the school year. For some stupid reason these moronic parents didn't think medical action and abortion could go hand in hand . Talk about irresponsible parenting. I mean, wouldn't an abortion be the first thing to pop into your mind if you received a call from the school nurse-----or didn't. Economically it was a good thing for the "child". PP told her they'd only charge her $300 if she didn't make a big stink. If she wanted her parent's notified they'd have to up the payment to $800. I'm sure it gets better from here on in but the lawsuits are pending.

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