June 12, 2007 5:55 AM
Planned Parenthood: predators, profits, and black genocide
Picking up from my last entry, which linked to the story of middle schoolers being taken on a field trip to an abortion clinic as an example of a non-profit, I just want to provide you with a few links to bring you up-to-speed on the blight on our country known as Planned Parenthood with some stories the mainstream media finds un-newsworthy.
I know there is a broad spectrum of readers here - many who come for practical help in using Montessori prinicples at home to help your children realize their potential. But some of you are already learning that parenthood often makes you rethink things you thought you knew.
I just want to suggest that if you grew up thinking of Planned Parenthood as a noble organization, you may want to revisit what you were taught to believe when you were younger - especially now that the Internet is preventing the news blackout practiced for decades by the mainstream media.
The fact is that a great number of abortions performed by Planned Parenthood are for minors without parental consent and involving older guys. In California - and perhaps other states - a school nurse can legally take a girl off campus for an abortion without parental consent - even though she may not give her an aspirin.
There is also the sticky fact that though blacks constitute 12% of our country's population, they have 35% of the abortions. Margaret Sanger - who was a racist/eugenicist openly seeking to purify the population - would be just thrilled at this.
Here are just a few links to get you started.
Planned Parenthood conceals cases of statutory rape:
Child Sex Abuse Cover Up at Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood Threatens to Sue Undercover Activist
Planned Parenthood, technically a non-profit, does indeed rake in a lot of money - much of it at public expense:
Planned Parenthood reports record 882 million income, 63 million profits
Black genocide: Why we oppose Planned Parenthood
Also, because people have asked about Girl Scouts - while individual Girl Scout troops may be okay, parents need to check them out carefully. As a whole, the Girl Scouts has not retained the integrity it once had - in contrast to the Boy Scouts of America, which has not wavered in its commitment to noble and pure values.
Planned Parenthood and Girl Scouts relationship
My related material:
Margaret Sanger: Planned Parenthood's Founding Mother a Eugenicist
Abortion and African-American Genocide
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Comments
I really enjoy your political and social posts. I think it's so important to know what's going on around you. If you have any conservative leanings you had better be well informed as to WHY you feel that way or you will be skewered in a debate with a more liberal leaning opponent. A lot of people really do see evangelical Christians as screaming, sign holding, intellectually challenged dopes responsible for all the worlds problems. Next time there's a scandal in the religious community (ie Ted Haggee) go to the MSN.com story and link to the forum and watch the vile comments pile up. It gets ugly immediately.
I've found though that many people just rattle off stuff from the mainstream media and they're not truly informed as to what is going on. Start questioning people about the middle school 'Open Tent Night' in Amherst and they'll look at you with a blank stare. They have no clue what you're talking about. Hamas kindergarten graduation? *blink blink* silence. Barbara's book 'Reaching the Left From the Right' is fantastic on this subject. I loved it!
Oh yes, I also like the child rearing, Montessori stuff too! I linked here from Michelle Malkin to look at your pro-life rally pix but stayed because i was researching Montessori.
Posted by: Alison | June 12, 2007 9:04 AM
Barbara, Thank you for the links and for your passion in this arena. I actually feel sick after having listened to one of those taped phone calls.
Here in Rochester, NY we have a great Pregnancy Resource Center that is over 90% effective - over 90% of the women they counsel choose life. We just participated in their annual fundraiser which raised $115,000. On one hand, that's a lot of money! On the other hand, I think, "Why don't more people see the importance of this and GIVE!?" *Sigh*
Anyhow, I am always collecting material and information to put together a "humdinger" of a fundraising letter, so I'll have to bookmark these links.
Posted by: Carole | June 13, 2007 1:22 PM
Planned Parenthood is such a sinister organization with plenty of skeletons in its closet! It hurts to see how much of our hard-earned money go to support the biggest abortion business in America, and have the general public continue to consider PP a charitable organization.
On the way back from Virginia last week, I ran into hundreds of bright eyed young girl scouts who just celebrated their 150th anniversary by singing around the Washington Monument. I just wanted to shout out, "do you know that your organization has partnered with Planned Parenthood to kill babies?"
I'm going to link to this thorough and well written expose.
Posted by: Leticia | June 13, 2007 11:11 PM
http://www.blackgenocide.org/obama.html
Excerpts taken from above website:
One of Planned Parenthood's earliest known projects was in 1939. It was called the “Negro Project” -- a project designed to control the birth of "human weeds" which was how Margaret Sanger referred to colored people; a project designed to introduce abortion, sterilization and different forms of birth control. This is what a co-eugenic wrote to Margaret Sanger to make sure the "Negro Project" was a success:
Clarence Gamble, heir of Proctor and Gamble, wrote a memorandum in November, 1939 entitled: "Suggestions for the Negro Project." In the letter he suggested black leaders “be placed in positions where it would appear they were in charge."
This is a letter to Clarence Gamble, from Margaret Sanger, in which she wrote,
"We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We don't want the 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."
Why do we mothers let this organization
run rampant in our schools? I was stunned, and continue to be, the more history I find out about all the connections to this organization.
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