Posted on 12/12/2009 9:47:42 PM PST by Lorianne
The thing is, is that these nations need to be industrialized not fed contraception and food. The Euroweanies could industrialize these nations with septic, energy, water, and other various plants. But they waste money and use these nations as resource pawns. ... I actually believe this. I’ve seen this.
Listen buster... The Church has no problem with BC, as long as it’s natural...
we’ve tried encouraging birth control for over 40 years. some of the struggling nations refuse the birth control believing it is genocide (africana), and other nations believe their way to gain control of the world is to have as many babies as possible (Islam/LaRaza).
unless they have a new plan it’s just throwing money away on more unnecessary government jobs
“If you had meant that you would have specified “natural birth control” in your original statement”
That’s what my wife and I used, resulting in exactly two children...
The senate is voting to overturn a ban on abortions and specifically gives D.C. abortion funding.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/2008/elections/dc/census/
I have to wonder if they’re trying to decrease a particular population.
Vlad Tepes (aka Dracula) would not be more brutal, but didn’t need Darwinism as his excuse, rather being religiously Christian, but informed of the more devious methods of torture by the Turks.
That’s what I’m saying too. They advocate others being aborted yet they continue to emit pollution.
How many Black babies could be paid for with one Algore?
Re-unite with Her below a steep cliff
Our world is DOOMED when crap like this is happening.<P.GOD will NOT be Mocked.
I agree-if people want birth control, they should have it, as long as they understand any risks associated with it. Give them the ability to prevent abortion.
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