A Washington Times opinion piece entitled "A Black Hole for Babies and Bucks" raises questions that remain unanswered about 1.3 billion taxpayer dollars sent to Planned Parenthood:
Why didn't Planned Parenthood hand over its internal audits to the GAO as it did in 2001 in the face of a similar inquiry into its spending?
Why is the organization allowed to disregard the request of 31 U.S. senators and representatives to account for its expenditure of government funds? What is Planned Parenthood hiding?
Why do we continue to fund Planned Parenthood to the tune of $349 million annually and not hold it accountable for how it spends that money?
Most important, why is an organization that kills more than 300,000 innocent unborn children each year sanctioned and funded by our government?
We join the Washington Times in asking exactly what an organization that operates more than 800 facilities in 50 states and has an annual budget of more than $1 billion really be hiding from public view?
And while some insist social conservatives are too obsessed with abortion, why aren't fiscal conservatives concerned about where their tax dollars are being hidden?