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Let’s hear it for the editors of the <i>LA Times</i> — 4 Comments

  1. I always find these occasional stories humorous as the writer(s) go to all kinds of extremes to signal their virtue while still trying to criticize. That it’s necessary is a major indictment of the left which can’t handle any dissent at all.

  2. Yes, telling the truth is an act of courage these days.

    But, regarding the persecution of Daleiden and Merritt, the Washington Times states:

    “Officials from California Attorney General Kamala Harris‘ office and Planned Parenthood collaborated to draft legislation targeting the pro-life activist whose undercover videos showed officials for the nation’s largest abortion provider discussing the sale of fetal body parts, emails show.

    “The emails depict conversations between the state agency and Planned Parenthood over AB 1671, which would amend the penal code to make secretly recording and disseminating communications with health care providers a crime. Gov. Jerry Brown has until the end of the month to sign or veto the bill.”

    Once upon a time, states were prohibited from passing ex post facto laws by clause 1 of Article I, Section 10, of the US Constitution. Well, of course, the US Constitution no longer applies in California . . .

  3. The LA Times gets it right! Even a blind squirrel finds and acorn occasionally. 🙂

    It’s all a ruse. To make some people think they are objective.

    My local rag has been running an ad for the last two weeks now. It is all about their dedication to the truth, the facts, and objectivity. Hah, they probably believe they are doing just that. I don’t. Oh well, it makes good fish wrap.

  4. Becerra doesn’t understand the Streisand Effect, does he? The trial will be a circus, and the defendants will insist on getting every bit of their Planned Parenthood video into the record.

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