Posted on 03/26/2008 4:33:27 PM PDT by Diago
It is well known that Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, aligned herself with the eugenicists concerned with eliminating undesirables from the population. Moreover, Sanger received and accepted an invitation to address a Ku Klux Klan chapter and gave a speech that led to additional Klan invitations. Although we do not know what she said, we do know that recently questions have been raised about racism at Planned Parenthood clinics.
Documented in a widely-circulated recording and transcript, a UCLA student researcher for a pro-life magazine hired a professional actor in February 2008 to call Planned Parenthood clinics around the country, offering donations to "lower the number of black people" by targeting black babies for abortion. She found Planned Parenthood clinics in seven states that agreed to take the monies. Not one Planned Parenthood employee objected to the caller's racist remarks or purposes.
Many taxpayers may not be comfortable with the ways that Planned Parenthood has been active in the political arena. Partial-birth abortion strikes many as a particularly hideous way to kill a baby, yet Planned Parenthood lobbied againsta ban on that practice. The Born Alive Infants Protection Act would have defined a viable fetus surviving the abortion process as a person entitled to medical assistance. Nurses have testified that babies who survive a botched abortion are sometimes of the same size and condition of those successfully treated in neonatal units across the country. Typically, they are left to die. Nurses have reported that some manage to survive for hours. Planned Parenthood lobbied against this bill as well.
One must wonder, then, whether taxpayers should continue to support an organization that is flush with money, has beenwilling to skirt or ignore laws intended to protect the people it claims to serve and may be targeting minorities with a practice...
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Considering how many blacks have been erased from our nation by abortion, this woman and the KKK are a pefect match for one another.
Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood
A white hood does not a white hat or a ‘good guy’ make my dear.
You gotta see this video where an actor calls up Planned Parenthood Clinics saying he wants to pay for abortions for black people becuase there are “too many black people” and Klanned Parenthood takes the money!!! One PP gal says she is “so excited” about the donation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eygv8qEkiFE
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You gotta see this video where an actor calls up Planned Parenthood Clinics saying he wants to pay for abortions for black people becuase there are too many black people and Klanned Parenthood takes the money!!! One PP gal says she is so excited about the donation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eygv8qEkiFE
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I think there’s a case to be made there. We’re talking about millions of dead humans. I do think what the KKK has done to people who have been born both children and adults is worse, but planned parenthood is right in there, and I would acknowledge that many would agree with you.
Take another look at the third paragraph, specifically “Partial-birth abortion strikes many as a particularly hideous way to KILL A BABY, yet Planned Parenthood lobbied against a ban on that practice.” How can any human being not see the evil in abortion?
Take another look at the third paragraph, specifically “Partial-birth abortion strikes many as a particularly hideous way to KILL A BABY, yet Planned Parenthood lobbied against a ban on that practice.” How can any human being not see the evil in abortion?
Take another look at the third paragraph, specifically “Partial-birth abortion strikes many as a particularly hideous way to KILL A BABY, yet Planned Parenthood lobbied against a ban on that practice.” How can any human being not see the evil in abortion?
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Grand Illusions: The Legacy of Planned Parenthood by George Grant
http://www.entrewave.com/freebooks/docs/2116_47e.htm
>> Nurses have testified that babies who survive a botched abortion ...
>> Nurses have reported that some manage to survive for hours.
Must we call these participants of baby killing nurses and doctors. Are they not simply killers?
Pray to shut down these killing houses.
The kkk is a terrible thing, but it kills men, women, boys and girls that can fight back.
On the other hand, the abortionist kills little babies trapped in the womb with no where to run, no where to hide and God forgive us No one to stand up and protect them.
In the Old Testament their is found the Ten Commandments, one of the place these are found is in Exodus chapter 20.
In verse 13 these words are found Thou shalt not kill. The Hebrew word translated "kill" is ratsach, it would be best pronounced as raw-tsakh'. It has nothing to do with hunting or war, it has everything to do with the taking of defenseless human life. It is a primitive root; properly meaning, to dash in pieces.
The things we do in the USA that are most defined by the word ratsach would be euthanasia and abortion. the two things that are definitely taking of defenseless human life.
Thanks, bookmarking it. Good to know it’s out there since the book is out of print now.
I don’t believe there is a definitive answer to the question, and both types of murder being wrong, it’s probably not worth the discussion. Here are my complete thoughts on it.
Those who have died at the hands of the KKK would probably argue the point of being defenseless or not. It’s my take that the KKK didn’t kill too many people who could level any reasoned viable defense.
The taking of life is wrong. In that both the murder of the unborn and the born stand equal when IMO. Taking a life is taking a life.
The born have parents, friends, business associates, communities, and perhaps even governments that depend on them at the time of their murder. While the fetus has promise, the born have fruition. They have people who depend on them for moral, financial or duty specific reasons. The loss of the living impacts not only them but living entities that depend on them. It is not a loss that affects only the murdered individual. You would state that the loss of the unborn also impacts their future contribution, and I would certainly agree. It would not impact many people negatively in the moment. Some yes.
You can state that a child not born impacts many people down the line, even into future generations and I would certainly agree. It would not cause someone today to perhaps lose their home, their livelihood or place an ongoing project or possibly even a govenrment in jeopardy.
We both view these things terribly wrong, but if you ask me if I have great sorrow or loss that a fetus was aborted, I can only express my contempt and revulsion of the act and beyond that it becomes academic. It is wrong. If you asked me if the loss of my wife the partner who helps make my life run smoothly would impact me more, I would respond yes. I would have more sorrow and loss. I don’t believe that is a narcisistic isolated view. I believe that would be the view of most men, or women if the roles were reversed.
Now, God knowing what He does, the end from the beginning, I’m sure He can see the actual men/women who do not marry the grown up fetus. I’m sure He can see the children of that grown up fetus and know the loses of them and their progeny and contributions in ways we never will. And to Him, I think that neither you nor I are right. I’m sure He sees the loss of any living human to be equal. I would provide one caviot to that. God knows the mission each of us will carry out in life. It would seem to me that He would have had an incredible sense of loss if say Jesus had been killed before His mission was carried out. And so, I guess it could be stated that God would mourn the loss of some people more than others, simply for the missed opportunities that their life was certain to realize, something you and I can only guess at.
Please understand, I am not trying to water down what the kkk did.
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