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To: toenail
"Margaret Sanger--the charming, articulate and ruthless champion of birth control--was a eugenicist through most of her long career. She was a member of the American Eugenics Society and also a fellow of England's eugenics group. Her marriage to the wealthy Noah Slee and her enjoyment of the upper-class lifestyle toned down the radicalism of her youth--so much so that she suggested birth control as a solution for unemployment and labor militance during the Depression. After a 1931 demonstration by unemployed marchers in Washington, D.C., she wrote to industrialist George Eastman: "The army of the unemployed--massed before the Capitol yesterday morning--reminded one very forcibly that birth control in practice is the only thing that is going to help solve this economic and current problem."

If you think about it, infanticide in the Bible was for enrichment of the masses. They would sacrifice an infant on the altar to some fake god, asking for good crops, health, wealth, etc. back then. Not much different from what Sanger wanted. She wanted abortion to help solve the economic problems. That is what infant sacrifice was for, to ask fake gods for economic help. Satan is the one who came up with both ideas - infanticide and abortion - which are actually one and the same thing.
8 posted on 01/01/2003 6:02:14 AM PST by buffyt
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To: buffyt
Sanger advocated contraception but was opposed to abortion.
10 posted on 01/01/2003 9:37:46 PM PST by Lorianne
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