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Reason #7 why Michelle Malkin got out of the financial planning business:

Here’s an idea for all the hand-wringing GOP strategists in Washington wondering what it will take to win back disgusted economic and social conservatives: How about a Republican presidential candidate who will talk about the tax-subsidized abortion industry the way McCain talks about oil industry? In April, the annual report of Planned Parenthood Federation of America revealed that the abortion giant had a total income of $1.02 billion—with reported profits of nearly $115 million.

Repeat after me:

Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, with a policy of providing services irrespective of income.

You can read their Annual Report right here which points out that abortions only account for 3% of their services, as opposed to 37% for contraception, 29% for STD testing and treatment, and 19% for cancer screening and prevention.

Michelle Malkin doesn’t want poor people to have adequate health care for themselves or for their children and if she comes poking her nose around your property you better not have granite counter tops installed in your vagina or she is going to tell everybody and, boy, you’re gonna have some ‘splainin to do.