Operation Rescue wants open Iowa medical records to be just that –
open. But the group is encountering opposition from an abortionist.
Operation Rescue researchers wanted public records of Planned
Parenthood abortion practitioner Susan Haskell. But that request was
denied, and Planned Parenthood of the Heartland has now sued the
Citizen's Information Center.
"Seemingly in Iowa, there are open records -- and then there are open
records that can be sealed when Planned Parenthood doesn't like the
information that's within them," suggests Operation Rescue president
Troy Newman.
Also at issue is the fact that the medical board staff tipped off
Planned Parenthood when the request was made. Newman stresses that a
doctor's medical license, disciplinary action taken against him or her,
and even their application for a medical license are all public
documents in every state.
"But in Iowa, if you work for Planned Parenthood, the Iowa Board of
Medicine will let you know that Operation Rescue is seeking your open
records and then will seek a court injunction prohibiting us from
getting that information," the pro-lifer laments.
Newman also decides that this lawsuit raises speculation about what
Planned Parenthood has to hide. "It's corruption and collusion within
the abortion industry at its worst degree," he contends.
The Operation Rescue president concludes that the relationship between
the abortion clinic and the state medical board is a little too cozy,
but he has a few court maneuvers in mind to ensure that public
information is public.