7/18/09

Whoa! Nice House, Mrs. Franks!

How would you like to live in a custom-built, 3500 square foot home, situated on 4 acres of land?

What if your "paved rounded drive leads to an oversized three bay garage and a classic front porch with slate tile"? Or if the description continued:
"A large knotty alder wood front door greets guests into an exquisite foyer with custom curved stair case of maple and wrought iron. The warmth is enhanced by the solid hand scraped teak plank flooring throughout the home. The main level features the master suite complete with morning sun cascading into the tiled master bedroom. The great room with its custom slate hearth and wood mantle accenting the gas fireplace has a wall of windows gazing out toward Mt. Adams. All this opens to a spacious kitchen featuring GE Monogram and Dacor appliances, a honed granite island, two sinks and enough counter space to meet all needs. The library has a sophisticated quality with lighted display ledges. A second staircase leads from the upper bedrooms down to the laundry room for easy access. An extensive sound system is installed throughout the house which includes a 7.1 surround home theater in the copious audio/video room."


Well, not everyone can live in such a nice place. But you can if you run Central Washington's largest chain of abortion clinics! That's right, this home belongs to the CEO of the "non-profit" Planned Parenthood of Central Washington (PPCW), Mrs. Anna Franks, and her husband, James Franks.

It was custom built but Brad Hend, at 538 Selah Ridge Drive, Selah, Washington. It is so nice, it was even featured in a home magazine.

Now Mrs. Franks can live in as expensive a home as she wants, given her $130,000 a year salary, but it's important for everyone dealing with this organization to realize that the "non-profit" status of Planned Parenthood masks a fact that everyone who has ever dealt with them has learned: It's. All. About. The. Money.

1 comment:

  1. I do believe that $130,000.00 is not enough to build this home - perhaps to pay for part of the landscaping, but not to build it.

    What we do know is that this home was built in part, with blood money - blood from the innocent victims that were slaughtered at planned deathhood and blood from their mothers - yah, that is a little detail that they forget to tell you - women do experience aftermath of bleeding after abortion.

    Lord, hear our pleas for an end to abortion...

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