Posted on 02/17/2010 10:17:49 AM PST by wagglebee
On the heels of the provocative "Black Children are an Endangered Species" billboard campaign currently running in Atlanta, Ga., comes another, this one in Poland.
Next week the Polish arm of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform will begin displaying this sign on a huge billboard (74 feet by 32 feet) in a large city in Poland, remaining unnamed for now so as not to jeopardize the plan.
Translation: Abortion for Polish women introduced by Hitler on March 9, 1943
Coincidentally, March 8 is International Women's Day, a special day for feminists in Poland. Each year to celebrate they organize demonstrations in major cities, including Poznan, to demand abortion without limits.
Adolf Hitler was so ahead of his time.
The sign is true, by the way. According to Wapedia (emphasis mine):
Until 1932, abortion was banned in Poland without exceptions. In that year a new Penal Code legalized abortion strictly when there were medical reasons and, for the first time in Europe, when the pregnancy resulted from a criminal act. Except during the German occupation during the Second World War, this law was in effect from 1932 to 1956.
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The only thing that would amaze him is that millions of minority women would willingly bring their babies in to be slaughtered.
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>> Adolf Hitler was so ahead of his time.
I like to think the pro-aborts are behind the times.
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It's just (if we can be stunned by anything anymore)--- stunning.
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There’s a very interesting book “The Icon of Evil” which connects some very interesting people with Hitler. the authors spent 40 years researching the book and it is worth reading.
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