Earlier this week, Operation Rescue hosted a joint press conference with Family Council Arkansas and Students for Life of America outside of a newly opened Planned Parenthood Kansas abortion clinic.
Located in the quiet college town of Pittsburg, Kansas, the facility is less than two miles from the campus of Pittsburg State University, and within easy driving distance of three neighboring states – all of which are currently abortion-free.
Speakers at the press conference sought to make the community keenly aware of Planned Parenthood’s brutal agenda for their quiet town, aiming to abort babies from four different states – Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas – as well as exploit vulnerable college-aged mothers, Planned Parenthood’s favorite demographic.
During the conference, William Anderson of Students for Life pointed out that 90% of all Planned Parenthood facilities are located within five miles of a college campus.
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