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Sterilizing Drug Addicts
Washington Times | Liz Trotta

Posted on 01/09/2003 1:24:11 PM PST by strider44

Sterilization group hit with charges of racism By Liz Trotta THE WASHINGTON TIMES

NEW YORK — A group that is paying drug addicts and alcoholics $200 apiece not to have babies has expanded its reach into this city amid an outcry from liberal activist groups and a cold shoulder from the health care establishment. Top Stories • Bush signs jobless bill • GOP vows fast action on stalled agenda • White House set to stay out of affirmative-action case • Households set to face hefty heating bills • Homeland Security eyes site in Chantilly • A zeal for the 'Rings' • Warner vows to bolster schools

Children Requiring a Caring Kommunity (CRACK), also known as Project Prevention, seeks to stop addicts from giving birth by offering money in exchange for sterilization or long-term birth control. It also offers vasectomies for the same deal. Its philosophy is blunt: It is better for a child not to be born than to suffer the physical and psychological damage inherited from addicted parents. Barbara Harris of Orange County, Calif., founded the group in 1997. Mrs. Harris, who has given birth to six children and adopted four black children, has been branded a racist and more by some, but she scoffs at the detractors. "Everybody on the left and right and middle loves us because they agree it's not OK to abuse children," she said. More white women than black have availed themselves of the group's services, Mrs. Harris said. "To assume that they're all black is more racist than they could ever accuse me of. Black babies matter, too. And even if it were all black people, is that unacceptable?" she said. In October, Mrs. Harris announced the group's opening of an office in New York City at an unruly news conference attended by more anti-CRACK demonstrators than journalists. The National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPR), Mrs. Harris' chief antagonist, accused her of "racial targeting" and says that her group's activities are reminiscent of Nazi Germany's sterilization programs of the 1930s. "Nearly half the women she has paid are African-Americans," said Lynn M. Paltrow, NAPR executive director, adding that Mrs. Harris' statistical information is faulty. Asia, Tepper, a 27-year-old Brooklyn woman, constitutes CRACK's New York office. Mrs. Tepper volunteered to start the chapter after hearing about CRACK on a radio program. Part of her job is to distribute and post leaflets that read: "Get birth control. Get cash If you are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol then this offer is for you." She said the response among addicts, social workers and the homeless has been "amazing," adding that "not one person has said it's a bad idea." Mrs. Tepper, a mother of two, said it is important for children to be born into an environment where they are wanted. "Nobody wants to see a 2-day-old baby left in hospital without a name," Mrs. Tepper said. "I don't know one taxpayer who will say, 'Let's support a crack baby for the next two years.' We're targeting people who don't want to have children." In the two months since the office has been operating in New York, four persons have applied to the program, according to Mrs. Tepper, and some hospitals have expressed interest. But New York's medical establishment is not likely to take up CRACK's approach. The city's Health and Hospitals Corp., which runs 11 municipal hospitals, said in a statement that it is "philosophically opposed to coercing women, economically or otherwise, to make reproductive choices." Dr. Van Dunn, HHC's chief medical officer, said in an interview with The Washington Times that he opposed the group's methods because sterilization is irreversible. "Offering a woman, a poor woman, money to give up her reproductive rights is unethical," he said. Addicts and alcoholics apply to CRACK through a hot-line number on the group's fliers or Web site and through methadone clinics and other drug-treatment programs. They are required to fill out a form that must be taken to a doctor or clinic for "long-term birth-control" and also prove that they have a drug problem. CRACK has paid 838 women, half of whom received sterilization, according to Mrs. Harris. Twenty-two men have had vasectomies. Before contacting CRACK, the women treated had had a total of 1,322 abortions, with some having had 15. "They use abortion as birth control," Mrs. Harris said.


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To: strider44
I don't understand the Lysol picture

Disinfect = Sterilize.
Not one of my better allegories, I'm afraid.

21 posted on 01/09/2003 1:56:18 PM PST by humblegunner
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To: strider44
Aside from Eric Cartman, has any child of a smack or crack whore ever added meaningfully to our society?
22 posted on 01/09/2003 1:56:33 PM PST by per loin
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To: strider44
--I can bend that far--
23 posted on 01/09/2003 1:56:59 PM PST by rellimpank
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To: per loin
Aside from Eric Cartman, has any child of a smack or crack whore ever added meaningfully to our society?

Funny, but I believe at least one member of the Pats (I won't name names until I can confirm it) grew up with a crack mother, and without him we wouldn't have won the Superbowl last year.

24 posted on 01/09/2003 1:59:42 PM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: eno_
What's not to like? Well, what happens ten years down the road when a former 18-year-old junkie is now a clean and sober 28-year-old who wants a family? In a perfect world, one can argue that she made her decision voluntarily. But we live in a world where people are suing McDonald's because they're too *** lazy (stupid, whatever) to eat less and exercise more. What's to stop a lawyer from arguing that this poor lady was not responsible for her choice, it was her habit that made her do this?

If I were the outfit doing this, I would make sure that my clients have had face time with a counselor to explain all the consequences of this choice.

25 posted on 01/09/2003 2:00:33 PM PST by Fudd
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To: KantianBurke
During the Soviet era, one Western study found that the average Russian woman had 9 in her lifetime. The communist government refused to "waste" money on manufacturing contraceptives (always need more tanks and missiles, ya know), so abortion was the only option. And I can just about guarantee that it was always performed without anesthesia, since even in the 1970s-80s Soviet hospitals didn't "waste" money on anesthesia for women giving birth. Soviet women REALLY didn't want to bring more children into that dehumanizing society.

Of course, to hear the rabid anti-abortion crew tell it, one abortion is likely to render a woman sterile for life. The facts are a little different . . .
26 posted on 01/09/2003 2:01:44 PM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: KantianBurke; strider44
Is having 15 by one woman even possible?

I bet if eyou saw a picture of her, you would have a hard time believing anyonone would want to get her pregnant.

27 posted on 01/09/2003 2:02:24 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Fudd
This group also offers the option of reversible methods like Norplant (when it was still available) and IUDs.
28 posted on 01/09/2003 2:02:52 PM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Of course, to hear the rabid anti-abortion crew tell it, one abortion is likely to render a woman sterile for life.

I never heard anyone claim that.

29 posted on 01/09/2003 2:14:11 PM PST by MrLeRoy
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To: humblegunner
re your post #9:

I swear I read the headline and for some reason that is exactly the definition of sterilizing I thought of. So, I immediately had this visual of someone hosing down a bunch of junkies or something. And actually, I said to myself-"hmmm, not a bad idea".

30 posted on 01/09/2003 2:19:20 PM PST by riri
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To: riri
I immediately had this visual of someone hosing down a bunch of junkies or something.

At least someone gets my humor!!!

31 posted on 01/09/2003 3:19:56 PM PST by humblegunner (Dang germy junkies!!!)
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To: strider44
People getting voluntarily sterilized is, imho, their own business.

This concerns me however because I am worried that t may be seen as a means to an end by some. The nazi's had a throey about "worthless [human] life" which ran along these lines and, like all bad, tyranical and dangerous ideas, someone at some point will attept to revive it.

32 posted on 01/09/2003 3:23:54 PM PST by Jhoffa_
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