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By Thomas A. Glessner
Since the early 1980s, the abortion industry has consistently attacked the work of pregnancy help centers. Charges of being deceptive and misleading have been leveled at centers all over the country, and those working hand in hand with the abortion industry have filed numerous lawsuits with the express goal of closing down allegedly "fake" clinics.
The National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), one of the nation's foremost abortion proponents, recently announced a renewed attack on the work of pro-life pregnancy help centers. NARAL has produced a booklet entitled "Unmasking Fake Clinics" which lays out its game plan to slander, disrupt, and close down the life affirming work of pregnancy help centers.
The NARAL publication begins by airing tired old accusations that pregnancy centers are fraudulent, misleading, and bogus clinics. To bolster its case, NARAL cites three out-dated court cases against centers that occurred in the mid-1980s and early 1990s. NARAL warns its supporters of the growing strength of pregnancy centers by stating:
Evidence of the strength of the CPC movement is drawn not only from their growing numbers and connection with national anti-choice organizations, but also from their enhanced credibility. In the late 1980s and the early 1990s, the CPC movement was on the defensive due to publicity surrounding lawsuits brought by states, pro-choice groups, and individual women against CPCs for their deceptive practices. While CPCs continue to lure women into their facilities under false pretenses and to provide inaccurate and misleading information to women behind closed doors, the CPC movement is rehabilitating its public image and obtaining increased support from state governments and Congress.
The publication goes on to spell out in great detail strategies for pro-abortion activists to use to close down pregnancy centers in their communities. Among these strategies NARAL suggests that pro-abortion activists:
Responding to the Attacks
It is important to remember that these attacks are not new. They are the same anemic accusations the abortion industry has leveled against CPCs for twenty years. This campaign should not be taken lightly, but remember that such campaigns have failed to have a major impact in the past. If centers continue to operate in a legally responsible manner, they should not worry about this campaign.
To respond to this latest attack launched by NARAL, the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) advises that centers immediately do the following:
To get the whole game plan, you might attempt to purchase a copy of NARAL's report entitled: "Unmasking Fake Clinics" by calling the NARAL office at 877-968-3324 or visiting www.naral.org/cfa/cakits.html#fake. We have been advised that NARAL is now refusing to send out this publication if it suspects you are a "CPC sympathizer." The cost of this document is $3.00.
All of the major national pregnancy help center organizations have combined efforts to produce a response to the NARAL publication. By calling Care Net (703-478-5661), your center may obtain a copy of this publication entitled: "Serving Clients with Care and Integrity: A Step-by-Step Guide for Responding to NARAL's CPC Campaign." Your board of directors should review this document carefully and make sure that the suggestions contained therein have been implemented to protect your center. (Special thanks are due to Kurt Entsminger, general counsel for Care Net, for his hard work in producing this publication.)![]()
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Mr. Glessner is the president of the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (www.nifla.org). |