Friday, April 17, 2009

Fake Clinic Exposé: Real Women's Experiences at a CPC

"This is a licensed medical clinic.

"It’s usually safe to assume that medical clinics provide medical care. But if you have the capacity to bear children, those rules apparently don’t apply. If a cancer clinic were run as a Christian Scientist front there would be anger.

"There would be disgust. It would be shut down. But the distraught woman in dire circumstances — “a killer who in this case is the girl” — being routinely defrauded because she “has no right to information” has gone unnoticed by the general public."


The excerpt above is from an eye-opening article by Tina Dupuy entitled "Babies and Bibles," posted in the Pasadena Weekly and cross-posted by the Huffington Post.
Check out the full article here, and let us know if you or anyone you know has had similar experiences. Knowledge truly is power. As we Expose Fake Clinics for what they are--deceptive, financial fronts for religious political agendas--we take the power back.


Sign the petition, join the Campaign to Expose Fake Clinics, and stand up for your right to your body!


Illustration by Owen Freeman, as used in the Pasadena Weekly 4/16/2009.

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