Posted on 09/02/2014 9:04:54 AM PDT by wagglebee
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Yeah, it should come with a big picture of Richard Dawkins (and others I’m sure) and a sign that says: OF COURSE SOME PEOPLE STILL THINK THIS IS OK
where is the thoughtful memorials for the 30 million babies killed/slaughtered by abortion, over the last 30 years....
Soon to come here.
It was more than that. It was an atrocity in its own right. It was wrong then, and it's wrong now. Unfortunately, we have people today who think this was all just fine and dandy, until the definition of lebensunwertes leben was expanded beyond what today's monsters consider useless eaters. They think it's okay to do this to people with names like Terri Schiavo, Lauren Richardson, Scott Thomas, and Haleigh Poutre. With a little more conditioning, they'll be willing to herd more groups into the killing machines, with blind confidence they will never have to join them. Fools.
"The cemetery of the victims of human cruelty in our century is extended to include yet another vast cemetery, that of the unborn." ~Pope John Paul II
homily at Radom military base in Warsaw, Poland on June 4, 1991.
~Ronald Reagan
How far we have fallen in this country.
Those two sure got along well together.
Great posts.
20 years ago it was nearly impossible to find information on the Nazi Tiergartenstrasse-4 project; the training ground for death camp staff and methods. Now there is a memorial to its victims. Lot’s of hidden, esoteric secrets coming to light in the age of info that needs to go viral. Start here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfpO-WBz_mw
Whatever proportions these crimes finally assumed, it became evident to all who investigated them, that they started from small beginnings. The beginnings at first were merely a subtle shift in emphasis in the basic attitudes of physicians. It started with the acceptance of the attitude, basic to the euthanasia movement, that there is such a thing as a life not worthy to be lived. This attitude in its early stages concerned itself merely with the severely and chronically sick. Gradually the sphere of those to be included in this category was enlarged to encompass the socially unproductive, the ideologically unwanted, the racially unwanted, and finally all non-Germans.
During the 1930s, the Journal of the American Medical Association's German correspondent would, with great care for the dangers he faced, describe the changes in German medicine. 1933 saw the legalization of eugenic sterilization based on a model law championed by American progressives and used in a number of American states. In a 1927 decision, Buck v. Bell, the U.S. Supreme Court declared such laws constitutional. Germany at that point, was merely paying 'catch up' with the U.S.
I dare say, it’s already here.
Yes, it was wonderful.
Thanks, Salvation. Yours was great, too. Mother Angelica is one of my heroes.
Thanks, Yollopoliuhqui.
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