Posted on 09/29/2009 5:37:10 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Obama science czar John Holdren stated in a college textbook that "illegitimate children" born to unwed mothers could be taken by the government and put up for adoption if the mother refused to have an abortion.
Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, argued that "illegitimate childbearing could be strongly discouraged" as a socioeconomic measure imposed to control population growth.
As previously reported, WND has obtained a copy of the 1970s college textbook "Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment" that Ehrlich co-authored with Malthusian population alarmist Paul R. Ehrlich and Ehrlich's wife, Anne. The authors argued involuntary birth-control measures, including forced sterilization, may be necessary and morally acceptable under extreme conditions, such as widespread famine brought about by "climate change."
On page 786, the authors wrote that one way to discourage illegitimate childbearing "might be to insist that all illegitimate babies be put up for adoption especially those born to minors who generally are not capable of caring properly for a child alone."
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
I know, I know. It was how Jason Bourne got his start.
If you see any Black Helicopters circling the Hospital Maternity Ward, alert the New York Times.
Marking
[Rush told Susan from Glendale today]
Thanks so much for your post nit.
I had asked a couple of times about this ‘phone call’ but didn’t get a response.
And - thanks a million for your email of the transcript!
Some would just tell me to ‘Google it’, lol!
What can one single woman do?
[Potlatch, you have national exposure, too, every day. Keep up your great graphics and animations]
I appreciate that more than you know. My graphics are ‘my’ only way.
Where does Obama find these nutjobs?
Doesn’t he have any normal, upstanding friends or acquaintances?
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