(AP) — The head of anti-abortion group Operation Rescue boasted Thursday that his organization and the Center for Medical Progress are "taking down" Planned Parenthood on a $120,000 budget, the amount raised over three years for the undercover video operation that has set off a national debate over use of tissue from aborted fetuses in medical research. Laura McQuade, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri, said the small amount of money abortion foes raised to produce the secret videos and Newman's comment shows how out of touch they are with the American public. Planned Parenthood has been fending off attacks since the release of the secretly-recorded videos showing its officials talking about how they harvest tissue from aborted fetuses for medical researchers. The Republican-led U.S.