The recent revelation that Planned Parenthood of North Texas (PPNT) was simultaneously shuttering many clinics as it plans to open a new abortion supercenter leaves us with questions about the finances of this organization. Even as Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood’s Action Fund has been lamenting to its followers that it’s been the most difficult year in the organization’s history, citing, among other things, increased regulations on abortion and cuts in funding, it seems the Dallas/Fort Worth area is thriving. Texas has cut $47 million from Planned Parenthood this year. But lest even pro-choicers feel sorry for the abortion giant, we have to look at what its own representative at PPNT said last week.