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Two women leave abortion clinic via ambulance

Live Action News - Investigative IconInvestigative·By Heidi Miller

Two women leave abortion clinic via ambulance

Pro-Life Wisconsin reports that last week, two women were taken from the Madison Planned Parenthood by ambulance, one on Tuesday and then another one on Wednesday. According to a witness of Wednesday’s incident:

We witnessed a fire truck arrive, men run in with equipment, then an ambulance with more people and bags going in… They were in quite a while then finally brought out a girl wrapped completely and strapped to a gurney.

While the lives of these two women were undoubtedly affected by this tragedy, Planned Parenthood continues to reap financial benefits for what it does to women and their unborn children. Sam Guzman, Communications Director with Pro-Life Wisconsin, pointed out:

On both occasions, a Brinks truck arrived to pick up cash from Planned Parenthood shortly after the ambulances left with the wounded mothers. What a tragic irony.

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