Posted on 05/16/2006 7:09:57 AM PDT by franksolich
Use Abortion to Kill Poor Americans, Roe Attorney Husband told Bill Clinton
by Steven Ertelt LifeNews.com Editor
May 15, 2006
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Newly released papers regarding President Bill Clinton's promotion of the dangerous abortion drug RU 486 during his administration have produced a startling revelation. The husband of the woman who was the lead attorney in the Roe v. Wade case wrote the former president to urge him to use abortion to kill poor Americans.
Last week, LifeNews.com reported on the release of presidential papers from the Clinton administration years showing the former president's first action as president in 1993 was to put in motion the process of approving the abortion drug, which has killed seven women.
The papers also reveal that, before he became president, Clinton received a letter from Ron Weddington, husband of Sarah Weddington -- the lead attorney in the infamous Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case.
Released by the conservative legal group Judicial Watch, the papers contained a January 6, 1992 letter to Clinton from Mr. Weddington, who urged the then-Arkansas governor to promote RU 486.
"Something's got to be done very quickly," Ron Weddington wrote Clinton, according to a Cybercast News Service report. "Twenty-six million food stamp recipients is (sic) more than the economy can stand."
Calling him the "president-to-be" Weddington said Clinton should "start immediately to eliminate the barely educated, unhealthy and poor segment of the country."
"Our survival depends upon our developing a population where everyone contributes," he wrote. "We don't need more cannon fodder. We don't need more parishioners. We don't need more cheap labor. We don't need more babies."
Commenting on the letter, Judicial Watch said it was surprised the letter was not thrown away or put in a file for unsolicited comments. Instead, it was included in files used to get RU 486 approved by the FDA.
"On the contrary, the Weddington letter is, chronologically and philosophically, the foundation document for the Clinton RU-486 files," the group said.
Judicial Watch obtained the documents last February from the National Archives at the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock.
I cannot imagine anyone on this side of the aisle even thinking of such a thing.
Even though it would decimate democraticunderground, I scarcely think any of us would propose such genocide.
But it's the other side, the Nazi side.....
Hmm. So why are we importing it from the South?
History is an unending chain of dominos.
Very frightening, and in order for us to remain a decent, civilized society, we HAVE to be certain such monsters never hold the reins of power again.
Hum, I thought the white devil was using abortion to decimate and destroy the blackmans utopian existance?
It's included...
Why would they want to eliminate their voter pool?
"We don't need more cannon fodder. We don't need more parishioners. We don't need more cheap labor. We don't need more babies."
Sounds more like eliminating the type of Americans that make up the military, are Christians, and blue collar workers, and that have babies.
He could have thrown in southern, gun owners, and country western fans
The people some of the freepers call "white trash", "trailer trash", "rednecks", and such.
That's because many on this side of the aisle are intellectual cowards.
I wonder if this guy has ever considered the possibility, er, probability, that there appears a very good chance he himself has never "contributed" anything to society, and so has no "right" to his existence?
Oops, I had checked, but didn't see it had already appeared.
I thought the rule was that one has to post the headline of the article exactly as in the original, so as to avoid duplicate posts.
"Our survival depends upon our developing a population where everyone contributes," he wrote.
If there ever were such a society, it would pretty much mean the end of Democratic Party. No one to play the victim would leave them speechless.
It is scarier to know that the Clintons are walking around campaigning!!!!
I am inclined to doubt that someone like Weddington, politically aware, and accustomed to using words to manipulate, would write like this with no euphemism. In other words, I doubt this article. I don't doubt there are eugenicists and elitists who believe this, just that they would say it straight out.
Apparently Mr. Weddington is losing his inhibitions. I retract my doubts after reading the other article.
Hey folks, this Ertelt story looks remarkably like the one originally posted by CNSNews at http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200605/POL20060515a.html
FYI...
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