Above, Jeb Bush with Rupert Murdoch and Valerie Jarrett........you know what they say......birds of a feather......Why did Fox News order a CODE RED on Donald Trump and why is Fox News trashing conservatives? Why is Jeb Bush is for Common Core, Open Borders and all the other Luciferian ideas. Good old Jeb thinks America’s best days are ahead of us now that the Republican House and Senate have assured that Planned Parenthood can continue to traffic in infant body parts and Obama’s amnesty and Obamacare have been funded.
Friends, this is just my personal opinion but as I watched the GOP debate I felt Jeb Bush was lying about his lack of knowledge about Planned Parenthood while on the Bloomberg Family Foundation Board.
LifeSiteNews
reported the following: Until the eve of his presidential campaign, Jeb Bush
was director of a philanthropy that gave tens of millions of dollars
to Planned Parenthood and financed its advocacy
of "unrestricted access to abortion" around the world. The
charity also approved money to global abortion providers while he sat on its
board.
In 2010, Jeb was named one of the founding directors of
the Bloomberg Family Foundation, established as a tax-exempt foundation to
advance the vision of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. He
resigned from the board at the end of 2014 to prepare his presidential campaign.
While a Bush spokesman has responded to
concerns by saying that Bush would not have voted on every initiative of the
foundation, a pro-life leader told LifeSiteNews it "stretches
credibility" that Bush was unaware of the foundation's pro-abortion work,
given the centrality of such work to the foundation's mission, and its scope.
LifeSiteNews reached out to Bush for comment,
but did not hear back by press time.
$50 million to 'reproductive health' and
Planned Parenthood
In March of 2014, the Bloomberg Philanthropies
announced a $50 million
undertaking to expand "reproductive health," including lobbying
foreign nations to loosen restrictions on abortion.
Bloomberg announced a major partnership with
Planned Parenthood-Global to train and equip abortion activists in pro-life
countries.
"In 2014, we started supporting local
nonprofit organizations in Burkina Faso, Senegal, Uganda, and Nicaragua to
advocate for better policies in their countries that will expand access to
comprehensive reproductive health services," the foundation stated.
"These organizations will receive technical assistance from Planned
Parenthood Federation of America – Global Division to help augment their
capacity for effective advocacy." (Watchman comment: I believe this money is being used to de-populate and exterminate the people of the above named countries under the guise of helping women and aiding women's health.)
Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards
greeted the news by saying that "governments need to play a stronger
role to ensure that all women have access to the health care they need" -
including abortion - "no matter who they are, no matter where they live.”
Bloomberg clarified how the partnership would
work while receiving Planned
Parenthood's Global Citizen Award at its annual
gala last March 27.
"We'll Push for Less Restrictive
Abortion Laws"
"I am happy to say our major partner in
this project will be Planned Parenthood - Global,"
Bloomberg said. "In some countries, our funding will help
advocates work towards better sexual health policies for teens and better
access to contraceptives. In others, we'll help push for less restrictive
abortion laws and more government funding for high-quality, accessible
services."
Such advocacy was "necessary," he
continued, because "there are plenty of outside interest groups funding
the other side of these issues, and we cannot let them go unanswered."
"This is a fight to women control their
own destinies," Bloomberg said. "And let me tell you: We are in it to
help them win it, and we're gonna stay in it until they
do."
"Together we can succeed," he
concluded. "Thank you for this award. God bless."
As head of a foundation with $5.4 billion in
assets, which awards more than $200 million a year, the three-term mayor of New
York has put his money where his mouth is.
Funding Global Abortion Providers
One aspect
of his philanthropy's overall health initiative is to underwrite
"reproductive health services in the most remote areas of"
Tanzania. Although all grants say they are intended "to reduce maternal
deaths," alongside the CDC and the World Lung Foundation, Bloomberg
Philanthropies has funded two abortion providers.
In 2013, Bloomberg Philanthropies approved
a a grant of $1,818,000 for EngenderHealth, and another
$250,000 for Marie Stopes International - Tanzania.
"EngenderHealth works to ensure
reproductive rights of Tanzanian women and their families by integrating family
planning with HIV and comprehensive abortion care services," the
group states on its website. EngenderHealth
has been discovered promoting
the use of manual vacuum
aspiration (MVA), a common abortion method, as "post-abortion
care" in Africa, including in Tanzania.
The group also touts the fact that
its expansion to all 26 regions of the country "has also contributed
to an increase in uptake of long-acting and reversible
methods," especially Implanon. Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives
(LARCs) work both by preventing conception and by "alterations in the endometrium," which
can cause an early abortion by preventing implantation.
Marie Stopes is known as a global abortion
provider. MSI states that it only provides
"post-abortion care" in Tanzania, where abortion is legal only to
save the life of the mother.
But Marie Stopes officials have admitted
that the group performs illegal abortions.
"We do illegal abortions all over the
world," Paul Cornellison, the director of Marie Stopes International in
South Africa, said during a Marie Stopes
International conference in 2007 in London - remarks that were caught on film. "There's
various options, you know, once we open a center there...if we can just get our
foot in the door."
In other nations, Bloomberg has supported
advocates of unlimited, universal abortion-on-demand.
"Abortion services should be made
free...for all women and girls"
Bloomberg Philanthropies underwrites political
advocacy in African and Central American nations whose laws reflect the
pro-life outlook of its citizens. The International Planned Parenthood
Federation (IPPF) offers a glimpse into what international abortion
lobbyists demand.
Between 2012 and 2014, IPPF wrote a 32-page
case study on the Senegalese legal landscape, entitled Over-Protected and Under-Served. While
numerous participants told researchers that abortion is "easy"
to obtain and “lots of young people are having clandestine abortions,”
IPPF focused on promoting "safe" abortion -- while making clear that
such laws were only one components of its overall mission.
"Advocacy efforts should focus on
realizing the ultimate goal of unrestricted access to abortion services, and
protection of this right under the law. Abortion services should be made free,
safe, accessible and confidential for all women and girls," the report
states.
The abortion industry signaled it
rejects incremental aims to achieve the eventual recognition of abortion
as a human right. "Anything other than full decriminalization will often
lead to abortion remaining inaccessible to all but a very small number of
women," the report says.
The task of pressuring government officials
will fall to local activists in the nations targeted by Bloomberg because, in
the words of Kelly Henning, the head of the public health program at
Bloomberg Philanthropies, "We want this effort to be
sustainable."
If the effort fails, it will not be for lack of
resources. In a separate component of its reproductive health plan,
Bloomberg partnered with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to
enact Family Planning 2020's global reproductive and population goals.
Is Jeb "Ultimately Accountable"?
The association with Bloomberg conflicts with
Jeb's record as a two-term pro-life governor of Florida who enacted parental
consent laws, allowed the regulation of abortion facilities, did not allow
state funds to be used for abortion counseling, and created the state's
"Choose Life" license plate.
As one of more than a dozen directors - which
include such distinguished names as former Sens. Sam Nunn and David Boren,
currently Sen. Cory Booker, and former Bush-43 officials Elaine Chao and Hank
Paulson - what responsibility does the former Florida governor bear?
The issue bubbled up in April, giving his
yet-unannounced campaign an opportunity to respond.
“Governor Bush was honored to serve on the
board of Bloomberg Philanthropies, which does a lot of good work across the
world,” Bush spokeswoman Kristy Campbell told the Tampa
Bay Times. "As a board member, Governor Bush did not vote on
or approve individual projects or programs." (Watchman comment: then what do these board members do? I have served on boards, I made every effort to stay informed concerning the strategic and financial direction of the corporations I was involved with.)
Although Bush and Bloomberg "disagree
on several policy issues, both share a passion for improving education in
America," she added - a reference to their mutual embrace of the Common
Core curriculum and other policies.
A spokeswoman for Bloomberg Philanthropies, Meghan
Womack, confirmed to the newspaper that directors do not sign off on every
project.
But to what extent was Bush active in the
issue?
According to nonprofit norms, directors carry
deep responsibility for the organizations they help lead. "Regardless of
what board members are called, they are in essence the trustees in the literal
and legal sense of the term," the National Center for Nonprofit Boards
wrote on the responsibilities of board members. "No
matter how the organization is structured or the degree of authority delegated
to staff, committees, or affiliates, the board and therefore the individual
trustees are ultimately accountable."
Bloomberg Philanthropies noted in a press release, "The directors
will serve in an advisory and oversight capacity." Bush earned $37,100 in
compensation for his nearly five years of service. (Watchman comment: not bad just for attending board meetings.)
"Bush’s
people are probably right that as a board member he did not vote on every
project," Stephen Phelan, the director of mission communications
at Human Life International, told
LifeSiteNews. "But Bloomberg has been so open about his foundation’s goals
for so long that it really stretches credibility to say that Bush or his people
wouldn’t have known that the foundation pushes abortion and other population
control efforts."
Bloomberg clarified his goals while accepting
his Planned Parenthood award last year. "You can't fight every
battle," he said. "The things that are high on my priority list are sensible
gun laws...I obviously care about a woman's right to choose...Nobody's a bigger
supporter of gay rights." He added that "we need a good immigration
bill" that provides amnesty for an estimated 11 million illegal
immigrants, "so we can continue our economy." (Watchman comment: Why is Bush associating with Bloomberg, a Luciferian? MONEY! and that is scary, will Bush do anything for big money?)
Bloomberg has described abortion
as a "fundamental human right, elevating it to a make-or-break position.
"On this issue, you’re either with us or against us.” He once cited
abortion among his reasons for endorsing Barack
Obama in 2012. (Friends, do you honestly think Jeb Bush did not know Bloomberg's stance on abortion?)
Despite their differences on abortion policy,
the billionaire has had no reservations supporting Jeb Bush's candidacy - even
before there was one.
Last spring, he called Jeb
and Hillary Clinton "two quality” candidates and "the only two who
know how to make the trains run."
He also showered compliments upon Bush while
introducing him to the New York State Republican Party convention in
2010.
“I couldn’t agree more with this guy,” he said of
Jeb. “If there’s anyone I would want on my side waging all those important
battles and helping provide the government Americans deserve, it is our next
speaker."
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