Posted on 09/25/2014 8:21:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, having decided for some inexplicable reason to do a long interview with a fashion magazine (maybe it is her celebrated collection of lace collars), reaffirmed the most important things we know about her: her partisanship, her elevation of politics over law, and her desire to see as many poor children killed as is feasibly possible.
Speaking about such modest restrictions on abortion as have been enacted over the past several years, Justice Ginsburg lamented that the impact of all these restrictions is on poor women. Then she added: It makes no sense as a national policy to promote birth only among poor people.
This is not her first time weighing in on the question of what by any intellectually honest standard must be described as eugenics. In an earlier interview, she described the Roe v. Wade decision as being intended to control population growth, particularly growth in populations that we dont want to have too many of. She was correct in her assessment of Roe; the co-counsel in that case, Ron Weddington, would later advise President Bill Clinton: You can start immediately to eliminate the barely educated, unhealthy, and poor segment of our country, by making abortifacients cheap and universally available. Its what we all know is true, but we only whisper it.
In 1980, the punk band the Dead Kennedys released a song called Kill the Poor. In it, singer Jello Biafra considers the many benefits to be had from the policy he is singing about: the elimination of unsightly slums, the lowering of welfare taxes, reduction of overcrowding, reduction in crime, etc. The sun beams down on a brand new day, he declares, Jane Fonda on the screen today convinced the liberals its okay.
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This is the ugly face of elitism.
Shouldn’t she recuse herself in any case where a life decision will be made on the Court?
I hope and pray that Ruth Bader Ginsburg repents before she meets the Maker of all those children whose blood is on her hands.
This is why federal funding for abortion is so hell-fire important to the liberal elites. They believe in the welfare state but realize it will collapse in only a few generations without some kind of drastic population control. That stuff about pro-choice and personal autonomy is for the useful idiots.
You have to wonder what these people’s true motivations for their support of abortion are.
I hope she lives until we have a Republican Senate and POTUS.
Uh - the welfare state is not collapsing - it is growing.
The problem with liberals is their ideas are like the road to hell - always paved with ‘good intentions’ or so they say when in reality they either have no ability to see the worst case scenarios for same ‘good intentions’ or they truly hate America and everything good about it.
If they had to remove every pogram, fiefdom, and dept of ‘whatever’ that they create when it is proven ineffective or producing opposite results, we might just get back on track to true capitalism.
Amen to that.
“You have to wonder what these peoples true motivations for their support of abortion are.”
There really is no “wonder” here...
They need abortion to break down families and the church, IMHO. Same reason they need the drug culture and acceptance of homosexuality even though very few people are actually homosexual. It is used to subvert the churches. Abortion breaks women and homosexuality breaks men. And if the churches give in to those things, they are salt that’s lost its saltiness and is only fit to trample underfoot.
At its core, communism is substituting the government for God and the family. It’s spiritual warfare against God.
Orin Hatch recommended her to Clinton as someone who would not have any trouble getting approved by his senate Committee. Thank You Orin.
Why do you wonder? They all love Margret Sanger.
The Negro Project: Margaret Sangers Eugenic Plan for Black Americans
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