Posted on 11/20/2008 9:56:42 PM PST by paltz
The Smithsonian is honoring one of the 20th century's most notorious eugenics proponents, Margaret Sanger. American Life League exposes Sanger's racist plan to create a "master race."
The real problem here, IMO, is that Americans have grown to accept the ridiculous notion that “racism” and “eugenics” are morally reprehensible, but murder is a forgivable sin.
Same beast, different name.
The problem with the evil one is always the same... pride and overreach. He can’t create, only destroy.
He also sneaks in all places, not just this party, that church or Starbucks... all sides. Kill from the unborn to the disabled/elderly, radicalize the children and break down authority, values and morals, sexually revolutionize so society breaks down. Has no one noticed the blame (by some prominent and other ‘republicans’), of social conservatives ‘God fearing folk’ as being something to be shunned or thrown off as a yoke?
People, pick your banner.
The previous commenter reminded me of a Fulton Sheen talk on false compassion. Where the perpetrators are treated better than the victims, the rapists, the murderers.
It’s on youtube FYI.
bookmark.
Margaret Pinger.
for later
Sorry, but I do not agree.
Institutionally, Americans believe that all of the above is permissible and to be condoned, as long as the goal is sexual gratification without consequences.
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I’m a subscriber to their magazine, and its only been 6 months. They are asking for a renewal. We’ll see, eh?
Oh, I forgot, I thought it would be better if we had them tell the truth about her as opposed to withdrawing her picture. All or none. That’s what I want. Put her picture up, but make sure the public is educated about ALL of her views.
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