Posted on 07/28/2012 1:14:02 PM PDT by wagglebee
Influence is neutral. By itself it means having a profound effect on something, but that something can be good or bad. Therefore, I cant argue with Time Magazines list of The 20 Most Influential Americans of All Time that happens to include the person who has most influenced the destruction of humanity, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger.
I have to agree with Times assessment that she is one of the most influential Americans of all time because her negative influence has been responsible for the deaths of millions, far exceeding that of Hitlers influence in World War II, whom we usually cite as an example of a single person directly responsible for millions of deaths.
Defined as the trailblazers, visionaries and cultural ambassadors who defined a nation, the majority of the list includes these whom we would consider pictures of the very heart of the nation, such as inventors as Henry Ford and Alexander Graham Bell and leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Abraham Lincoln.
Sadly, though, Sanger is part of the heart of America. She has influenced the culture in her lifetime in ways some could only imagine doing. Planned Parenthood. Famous feminist Gloria Steinem penned the piece for Time, saying:
Contraceptive information was suppressed by clergy-influenced, physician-accepted laws. Yet the educated had access to such information and products. This injustice inspired Sanger to defy church and state. In a series of articles called What Every Girl Should Know, then in her own newspaper The Woman Rebel and through local clinics that dispensed woman-controlled forms of birth control (a phrase she coined), she put information and power into the hands of women. Her brave and joyous life included fulfilling work, three children, two husbands, many lovers and a large network of friends and colleagues. Indeed, she lived as if she and everyone else had the right to control her or his own life. By word and deed, she pioneered the most radical, humane and transforming political movement of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Are you catching that? Sanger put control in womens handsto the point that a woman now controls if another human being lives or diesand she is being regarded as one of the most influential Americans to have ever lived. However, we cant really argue with that assessment, can we?
We can, however, argue with Steinems comments that she pioneered humane movements. What kind of society calls a movement humane which destroyed its young for the sake of control?
Ours does.
We have reaped what we have sown. As a nation we have expanded abortive birth control, expanded abortion, allowed late-term abortions, and made a womans right to choose (to kill) a pillar of American society.
The problem here isnt with Time Magazine but with us. Weve become a culture that is driven by convenience and timing. If it doesnt fit in our schedule as we like it, we abort it. Its a mindset of false choice that dives our culture so when a woman gets pregnant, that became another decision to weigh in the balance instead do a life to consider for its value.
Was Sanger one of the most influential Americans of all time? Ask 4000 babies a day if they think she influenced them?
Except they cant answer because her work helped lead to their destruction.
Now the question is whether we will become the voices that rise up in this wilderness and change that culture or be silent and leave the name of the abortion pioneer as a prime figure in American history.
What a tragic list Time offers us. Side by side we see the man who recognized slaves were fully human, Abraham Lincoln, with the woman who helped devalue babies in the womb as not being fully human. We are responsible for this continuum.
Will we help cut off the circle of destruction or let it reign?
Kathleen Sebelius is Margaret Sanger lite reincarnated.
Just fixing the headline so that it is truthful.
Progressives do so little research or maybe they do?
“The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.” Margaret Sanger, Women and the New Race (Eugenics Publ. Co., 1920, 1923)
http://www.dianedew.com/sanger.htm
IF what you say is true, this statement of hers is all the more demonic.
Eaton: Amid tragic shootings, abortion stories overlooked
By Fran Eaton July 25, 2012 10:34PM
Updated: July 26, 2012 2:13AM
While many were focused on the terrible tragedy in Aurora Colo., last weekend, Illinois experienced its own array of tragedies. Three men were killed, and 27 were wounded in Chicago shootings, mostly gang-related.
With so many heart-wrenching headlines, overlooked were two sad stories of women who suffered unexpected consequences due to unexpected babies.
The first concerned a 24-year-old Chicago woman who hemorrhaged to death Friday after a surgical abortion went wrong at the Chicago Loop Planned Parenthood clinic. The Cook County medical examiners office ruled the death an accident, and her family, including a fiance and a 1-year-old child, were left with myriad unanswered questions.
Planned Parenthood issued a statement that while legal abortion services in the United States have a very high safety record, a tragedy such as this is devastating to loved ones, and we offer our deepest sympathies. Planned Parenthood of Illinois cares deeply about the health and safety of each and every patient.
Obviously, Planned Parenthoods focus is on the expectant mothers, their health and safety, more so than the babies they are carrying.
The procedure Planned Parenthood used in this instance was dilation and extraction (D&E), which involves artificially enlarging the womans cervix to remove her baby via a vacuum or other surgical instruments. The chances of perforating the uterus is greater as the baby develops.
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