Thursday, April 30, 2026

Throwback Thursday: Planned Parenthood Concerns Proves Old Adage

 

 

 

 As a follow-up to last week's post entitled,  "The Devil Makes The Pots...But Is Still Short On Lids" 
I submit a letter I wrote to The Sentinel Newspaper of Franklin Twp. New Jersey in 2009, called,
"Planned Parenthood Concerns".  The purpose here is to prove the validity of another time-tested,
 old adage: "The more things change, the more they stay the same."

 

 

 

Earth's Most Endangered Species
Abortion Is Not A Human Right!
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"The most merciful thing that a large family
 does to one of its infant members is to kill it."
-Margaret Sanger, Founder of Planned Parenthood.

 

Attention all you hard working American tax payers out there!  Are you aware that
over $350 million dollars of your hard-earned money is being sent to subsidize the
largest provider of abortion in the world?

Did you further know that Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, an avowed
supporter of eugenics, the pseudo-science of breeding superior human beings, was
a great admirer of Adolf Hitler?  Viciously anti-Semitic, she praised the dictator's
racial quotas of Slavic, Hebrew, and Latin immigrants in America because of
their perceived 'lower intelligence'.

With a man named Henry Pratt Fairchild, she began a birth control organization
that later became Planned Parenthood.  By the way, Fairchild was also strongly
anti-Semitic and the author of the book, "The Melting Pot Mistake" in which
he blamed the Jews for diluting, 'the true American stock'. He audaciously
blamed anti-Semitism in Europe and the Holocaust on the Jews!

In 1926, Margaret Sanger was a guest speaker at a Ku Klux Klan rally
in Silverlake, New Jersey.  In the 1930's, she and another colleague,
Dr. Clarence Gamble, collaborated together on what became known as
'The Negro Project'.  Their scheme involved targeting poor blacks living
in the South with Birth Control Federation of America 'healthcare clinics'.

Expressing her approval of their project, Sanger wrote to Gamble: "We do
not want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population."
And to his suggestion they hire a black physician and a black minister to
allay suspicions of their actual intentions, she further stated: "The minister
is the man who can straighten that idea out (extermination of their race)
if ever it occurs to any of their more rebellious members."

Margaret Sanger garnered the support of her victims by convincing them
that she was merely concerned about their healthcare and well being as well
as the economic advancement of the black community. In reality, she and her
partner Gamble were determine to implement their nefarious plan to sterilize
blacks and therefore reduce the number of black children born in the South.

A recent investigative news report on Life Site news website revealed a
Planned Parenthood center in Oklahoma actually accepting a donation over
the telephone from an 'undercover donor' who asked that his donation be
used specifically to 'abort black babies'. To which the Tulsa PP employee
glibly replied, "We can definitely designate it for an African American."

So, where is the outrage from prominent African-American leaders in
Congress and in the White House? Why the deafening silence from members
of groups like the Congressional Black Caucus and firebrand individuals 
like the Reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton?  Is this an indication
of their apparent ignorance, or rather indifference, to what is going on?

History has a way of repeating itself.   November of 2008, the month
that Barack Hussein Obama was elected President of the United States,
marked the seventieth anniversary of Kristallnacht, or the "Night of
  Falling Glass" when the racial policies of Adolf Hitler were 
brutally unleashed across Nazi Germany. 

 Jews were rounded up and killed, their homes, businesses, 
  and synagogues were smashed and burned to the ground. 
 Some 30,000 Jews were taken to concentration camps,
 thus marking the beginning of the Holocaust.

Adolf Hitler believed that he was a superior human being.
His personal mission was to rid the world of those he deemed
to be inferior and undesirable, namely, Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, the
 elderly, children, infants, and anyone physically or mentally disabled. 

President Obama, like Hitler and Margaret Sanger, also believes he
is a superior person. His Harvard-engineered arrogance towards the
fed up average American tax payer was quite evident in his infamous
"guns and religion" speech before an audience of like-minded elitists
in San Francisco.   During the 2008 primaries, then candidate Obama
told his listeners: "You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and 
 like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have gone now for 25
years and nothing's replaced them.  And it's not surprising then, they
 get bitter. They cling to guns or religion and antipathy to people
 who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade
sentiment, as a way to explain their frustrations." 

Furthermore, Obama has made it his personal mission to become the
premier champion of abortion rights in America. This is the same man
who, while as a member of the Illinois Senate, voted several times
against the Born Alive Infants Act and again while as a member
of the Senate in Washington DC.

This act would allow a baby which survived an abortion to receive
medical treatment.  It seems to me that it is the primary goal of this
 president, as well as his colleagues, Senator Harry Reid, and House 
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to implement a devastating abortion mandate on 
our nation, one very similar to the genocidal policies of Nazi Germany.

The only real difference between these people and the Nazis is that
the latter was absolutely clear about their intentions.  

In addition to this, former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, senior fellow
 and national spokesperson for the American Civil Rights Union, believes that
 the impending passage of the Freedom of Choice Act, which President Obama
declared he would sign into law (while speaking before the Planned Parenthood Action
 Fund in June 2007) will wipe out any and all restrictions on abortion in America.

The Freedom of Choice Act will compel taxpayer funding of abortion through
state and federal welfare programs, federal employee insurance plans, and in
military hospitals, and will force faith-based hospitals and healthcare facilities
to perform abortions.  This bill will bring Sanger's warped vision
and ideological "Final Solution" to its gruesome completion. 

"If you begin to look at the connection between slavery, Darwin, eugenics,
and abortion, you begin to appreciate the fact that this is the logical step in
the final march towards genocide," said Blackwell.  She (Margaret Sanger)
regarded African Americans as being inferior. And if you don't study the
history of slavery and Darwinism theory, eugenics, and abortion, then
you're doing a disservice to the stain that all of these developments
had on the American culture."

Evil triumphs when good people do nothing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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