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Planned Parenthood 'Celebrates' Roe v. Wade (PROJECTILE VOMITING ALERT)
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| 29 Oct 02
| Stuart Sheperd
Posted on 10/31/2002 10:53:12 AM PST by Mr. Silverback
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To: finnman69
Why would a man want to know the sex of their baby before it is born? I've never understood this. I have 4 kids and I steadfastly told my wife not to tell me if she knew. It's like opening up your Christmas presents before Christmas. I can understand why a woman would want to know the sex, because it's in HER body. BTW, our last two kids were twins and the doctor said to my wife that the fetuses were two girls. Imagine her surprise when they were actually a boy and a girl!
To: MEGoody
They really do it because they don't want to lose money. YOU are so correct! It's all about money.
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posted on
10/31/2002 1:49:47 PM PST
by
Gophack
To: Gophack
I read somewhere that unborn child murder was legal, but not socially accepted, for a very long time, until medicine exposed how a child forms in the womb. And then the medical establishement moved to make it illegal. I don't know how true that is, but I do remember when I worked in the rare books division of a big med school running across some beautiful ilustrations of fetuses in old, rare medical textbooks. Like from the 17th and 18th centuries.
It's been around forever. That doesn't make it right.
To: Ronaldus Magnus Reagan
Why would a man want to know the sex of their baby before it is born? I've never understood this. ...It's like opening up your Christmas presents before Christmas.
Ditto. I don't get it. Isn't that part of the fun?
To: Ronaldus Magnus Reagan
I'm pregnant with my fourth. My husband and I didn't want to know with the first; the second didn't cooperate so she was a surprise; and we wanted to know with the third (boy) and it was accurate. Now, I don't want to know but my husband does and he's EMPHATIC about it. (For example, if we have a girl, we're getting our son a regular bed -- he's still in a crib -- and if we have a boy, we'll get a bunk bed.) I've pretty much given in because he's mope around for days if I don't (and people think WOMEN give guilt trips!) and so I'm praying that the baby doesn't cooperate.
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posted on
10/31/2002 1:55:32 PM PST
by
Gophack
To: Mr. Silverback
...Baby Roe...she's ALIVE !!!!
To: dd5339
"celebrating 30 years of choice." More like 30 years of MURDER!
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posted on
10/31/2002 2:47:49 PM PST
by
Vic3O3
To: Desdemona
I read somewhere that unborn child murder was legal, but not socially accepted, for a very long time, until medicine exposed how a child forms in the womb.Recommended reading:
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posted on
10/31/2002 3:14:58 PM PST
by
toenail
To: Mr. Silverback
Excerpt from article found at:
http://www.khouse.org/articles/political/19970901-93.html
During the 1930s Margaret Sanger published The Birth Control Review, in which she openly supported Nazi Germany's "infanticide program" in the 1930s, and publicly championed Adolf Hitler's goal of Aryan white supremacy. Prior to World War II she commissioned Nazi Ernst Rudin, director of the dreaded German medical experimentation programs, to serve as an advisor to her organization.
In Killer Angel, George Grant chronicled the life and writings of Margaret Sanger, including her plans for genetically engineering the human race. Margaret Sanger's The Pivot of Civilization called for "the elimination of human weeds," and the "cessation of charity" because it prolonged the lives of the unfit. She called for the segregation of the unfit and prohibiting them to reproduce.
In 1939, Margaret Sanger organized the Negro Project, designed to eliminate members of what she believed to be an "inferior race." She justified her proposal because "the masses of Negroes... particularly in the South, still breed carelessly and disastrously, with the result that the increase among Negroes, even more than among whites, is from that portion of the population least intelligent and fit..."3
She then went on to reveal that she intended to "hire three or four colored ministers to travel to various black enclaves to propagandize for birth control...The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."4
As Margaret Sanger's organization grew, she wrote of the necessity of targeting religious groups for destruction as well, believing that the "dysgenic races" should include "fundamentalists and Catholics" in addition to "blacks, Hispanics, [and] American Indians."5 As the years passed, Sanger became increasingly obsessed with occult beliefs and hostile to Christianity and the American precept of individual freedom. Her distaste for America is evident in her writings:
"Birth control appeals to the advanced radical because it is calculated to undermine the authority of the Christian churches. I look forward to seeing humanity free someday of the tyranny of Christianity no less than Capitalism."6
Margaret Sanger
http://www.geocities.com/kevinjjonesy/eugenics/index.html#Sanger
[this site also has lots and lots of other information on population control, etc.]
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posted on
10/31/2002 3:22:33 PM PST
by
zeaal
To: zeaal
Oh, forgot ....
Margaret SANGER = Planned Parenthood Founder
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posted on
10/31/2002 3:27:31 PM PST
by
zeaal
To: Mr. Silverback
Remember that we were all former fetuses!
Vote pro-life!
To: Mr. Silverback
Abortion causes breast cancer - www.AbortionBreastCancer.com
To: Mr. Silverback
bump. . . . . for life.
To: finnman69; Gophack
Congratulations to both of you and your spouses!
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