Michigan
Planned Parenthood Meets Opposition to
Auburn Hills Abortion Center 1/14/11 1:45 PM
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com
Michigan
pro-life advocates are continuing their opposition to Planned
Parenthood’s plans to put together a new abortion center in Auburn
Hills.
Residents
of the area and pro-life people from all over the Detroit Metro area
will voice their opposition to the proposed Planned Parenthood abortion
business at the recently-purchased location of 1625 N. Opdyke Road at a
Saturday rally. at 1:00 p.m.
Citizens
for a Pro-life Society and Right to Life LifeSpan are behind the
protest and a planned rally at the Auburn Hills Christian Center
afterwards.
“Our
group has dedicated itself to doing all we can to stop this clinic from
opening and is reviewing possible legal actions available towards this
end,” CPLS director Monica Miller told LifeNews.com today. “In
addition, we seek to arouse growing and continuous protest against the
establishment of a place where innocent human lives are put to death.”
”
Planned Parenthood deliberately sought out a location close to Pontiac
and will take advantage of the economically depressed area.
Should the abortion center open, we will make sure that Planned
Parenthood knows that it is not welcome in any community—and that they
will always feel the presence of protest and opposition,” she added.
Miller
said the pro-life groups are using tactics that have been successful in
places like Austin, Texas and Portland, Oregon to delay new abortion
centers in opening.
“We
seek to alert contractors to the nature of Planned Parenthood’s
business and hope that no company will step forward to build this place
of death,” she told LifeNews.com.
Planned
Parenthood of Mid-Michigan’s purchase of the 17,000 square-foot-gutted
building on Opdyke Road in mid November 2010 instantly ignited
opposition to the establishment of the abortion business.
On
December 6, over 200 Auburn Hills residents, including students from
Oakland University and Cooley Law School, crammed a standing-room-only
Auburn Hills city council meeting. There, council members and
executives from Planned Parenthood listened as dozens of concerned
residents voiced their protest and urged city hall to do what it could
to stop the clinic from opening.
Leaders
of the opposition to the clinic are working with council members to
explore means to prevent the clinic from offering abortions or at least
make the practice of abortion more tightly regulated.
A
petition drive has already begun against the Planned Parenthood center
and petitions will be available for signing at Saturday’s LifeSpan
Rally. Miller hopes to gather over 5,000 signatures by the end of this
month.
Monica
Miller says Auburn Hills residents and members of the business
community, not necessarily opposed to abortion, are nonetheless
concerned about the negative impact the presence of an abortion clinic
will have on the community and local business.