There is nothing extremist about believing what happened to Terri was murder. I agree.
The extremists, at least in my mind, were the ones saying Bush was Hitler etc. or that America was becoming Nazi Germany.
George W. Bush is definitely no Hitler.
But the idea that America "is becoming" Nazi Germany is ludicrous only because it's been over a generation now since the Sexual Revolution declared war on the Family and the Summer of Love diverted the attention of Americans from the Congress where the blueprints of the Biological Revolution were finally blossoming and bearing strange fruit.
The fact of the matter is that the Third Reich or Nationalist Socialism was nothing more than "applied biology," a term coined by Fritz Lenz and confirmed when Rudolph Hess asserted as much.
If you've been in a coma the past couple years, I'm happy to LINK ONCE AGAIN a thread in which a few of the Congressional Record excerpts regarding this nation's "biological revolution" appear.
Not only does the toxic spill of eugenics poison federal family planning and population control systems, even federally funded genetic research, but now a Huxleyan eugenic vision forms the theoretical model of the National Science Education Standards.
Both the national and a modified Kansas version approach science as "unified concepts"--unified by natural selection, while emphasizing scarcity, heredity and population genetics.
The outline of the NSES' "unified concepts," teaches a point-of-view, a philosophy of science developed by groups, some of which have long histories of leadership by and affiliation with members of the American Eugenics Society. In fact, the standards expressly state that they de-emphasize facts, and instead stress abstract concepts.
Huxley wrote,
"Evolution--or to spell it out, the idea of evolutionary process--is the most powerful and the most comprehensive idea that has ever arisen on earth. Above all, it unifies our knowledge and our thought . . . Thus the evolutionary idea must provide the main unifying approach for a humanist educational system, and evolutionary biology could and should become a central or key subject in its curriculum."Huxley had been alarmed about a decline in evolutionary studies, "in part because it undermined his evolutionary humanism and his progressive worldview."
To eugenicists, "progressive" means "evolutionary progress." Huxley's "unification" effort was "to help extend and legitimate both evolution and biology." (20) To Huxley, that meant even replacing religion:
I believe that an equally drastic reorganization of our pattern of religious thought is now becoming necessary--from a God-centered to an evolution-centered pattern. Today the God hypothesis has ceased to be scientifically tenable, has lost its explanatory value and is becoming an intellectual and moral burden on our thought. It no longer convinces or comforts, and its abandonment often brings a deep sense of relief . . . once our relief at jettisoning an outdated piece of ideological furniture is over, we must construct something to take its place.
Does any of this appear at all timely to you? It ought to.I cannot suggest strongly enough that you understand well and understand right now that the key players of the "applied biology" to which Rudolph Hess referred ended up in this nation, working alongside many Americans (and English) who had studied eugenics with them in Germany and the Soviet Union.
The entire article is linked within, of course, but anyone who thinks for a moment that a pro-lifer is out of bounds for calling a Nazi a Nazi when no less than Rudolph Hess has confirmed for all that National Socialism was "applied biology" had best read this thread: The Evolution of Genocide.
It's been nearly 40 years since our Congressional Record began to sound EXACTLY like the Nazi scientists we paperclipped into the country and who were too busy winning awards, writing books, giving speeches and overseeing the standards of our biology textbooks to be hounded by the ADL or featured as Proud Speakers at the local Holocaust Museum.
I stand ready to back up ANYONE who accuses the Republican Party of plotting a "Biological Revolution" per the dictums of Nazi "applied biology." I've done my homework, I've posted it already, even. The facts are in my favor.
You can read the threads and see for yourself.
Or you can just stick your head in the sand and reply: "It can't happen here."
And if you, like so many others lacking any evidence whatsoever of a "change of heart", in the GOP leadership who made the statements I paraphrased and quoted above, want to kid yourself that this is simply an embarassing past on the part of the GOP ... I have one more question for you courtesy of the GOP Congress during the "Clinton" regime:
To What Uses Will Federal Database of 'Defective Children' Be Put?
After watching the State starve Terri Schindler to death the past two weeks -- specifically ordering she not have a sip of water, even, to relieve her agonies -- I suggest you think real long and hard about what the GOP was up to when they voted to dangle money in front of the States in exchange for data collection on Defectives.
"It can't happen here ..."
Baby, it already IS.