July 14, 2008 6:45 AM
Black Pro-lifers to NAACP: no more tax dollars for Planned Parenthood

Black pro-lifers to ask NAACP to oppose taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood
Day Gardner: Planned Parenthood has basically bought off Barack Obama
Cincinnati, Jul 10, 2008 / 06:06 pm (CNA).- A group of pro-life African-American pastors and other leaders plans this coming Monday to ask the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to join them in demanding that over $300 million in taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood be stopped. Ms. Day Gardner, one of the leaders of the effort, charges that Planned Parenthood is a “racist organization” which has “bought off” presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama.
The group includes NAACP delegate Loretta Grier, Day Gardner of the National Black Pro-Life Union, Levon Yuille of the National Black Pro-Life Caucus, and Alveda King, niece of the civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Explaining their motives in a press release, they argue that Planned Parenthood should be defunded for reasons like the revelation earlier this year that a Planned Parenthood development director was willing to accept a donation from an actor posing as a racist donor. In his call to the fundraiser, the supposed donor claimed he wanted to target black babies for abortions.
The group also cites Alan Guttmacher Institute and Center for Disease Control statistics showing that a “huge majority” of abortion clinics are located in minority neighborhoods. They further cite investigations of Planned Parenthood in Kansas for falsifying documents and preparing illegal late-term abortions and also note accusations that California Planned Parenthood has defrauded taxpayers of over $180 million.
Read entire article here.
See also:
Black Genocide.org
Klan Parenthood - from their site:
In America today, almost as many African-American children are aborted as are born.A black baby is three times more likely to be murdered in the womb than a white baby.
Since 1973, abortion has reduced the black population by over 25 percent.
Twice as many African-Americans have died from abortion than have died from AIDS, accidents, violent crimes, cancer, and heart disease combined.
Every three days, more African-Americans are killed by abortion than have been killed by the Ku Klux Klan in its entire history.
Planned Parenthood operates the nation's largest chain of abortion clinics and almost 80 percent of its facilities are located in minority neighborhoods.
About 13 percent of American women are black, but they submit to over 35 percent of the abortions.
What the Ku Klux Klan Could Only Dream About The Abortion Industry is Accomplishing
Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, in her own words
"The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it." Margaret Sanger, Women and the New Race (Eugenics Publ. Co., 1920, 1923)
The Negro Project: Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Plan for Black Americans
Planned Parenthood: predators, profits and black genocide
Now: would someone please pass the word on to Barack and Michelle Obama that they are in a position to lead the country out of the national nightmare/disgrace of a selfish philosophy which says it's okay to murder babies when they are inconvenient or imperfect?
Black people have traditionally been strong Christians, but they have been duped by the Democrat party who promised to take care of them - but the compromise was their support of abortion. Witness the "evolution" in thinking of Jesse Jackson (See his 1977 essay How we respect life is the over-riding moral issue).
Martin Luther King would never have supported abortion (see Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson and Black Genocide).
Note to Mr. and Mrs. Obama: please pray and rethink this. Planned Parenthood has bought off politicians all over the country - most notably Governor Sibelius of Kansas, who parties with the Planned Parenthood crowd and credits them with her win.
That Planned Parenthood endorsed you, Mr. Obama, is a mark of shame and sadness. You say you want change: let's make that change leading people out of darkness and into the light.
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Comments
One thing also is the fact that planned parent hood promotes abortions so people see it as a simple way out. If it was no longer funded by public funds, then it wouldn't be so "easy" to take care of an unplanned pregnancy.
I think that we are making things too easy and forgetting that everything comes with a consequence. We have forgotten our roots and beliefs and values.
Planned Parenthood negates that which we have been taught all our lives that there is value to life. That children and people matter.
When someone is hit hard in their pocket, then they would think twice and be careful with their or we get another tragedy of children being born into unloving homes or worse, murdered or abandoned after birth.
Please pray that things change in our world for the sake of our children and their futures.
Posted by: Krystal - momofautism | July 14, 2008 2:36 PM
Do you actually believe this kind of propaganda? Margaret Sanger was a well-meaning activist, and her comments only reflect common prejudices of her era. The mission of Planned Parenthood today is far from racist. When I heard about this blog, I was excited because I thought that someone with your history could present conservative viewpoints in a rational way that could bridge the gap between Left and Right. Unfortunately, it appears that you have been completely brainwashed and lost any of the unique insight you could have brought with you from the past.
Posted by: A J | July 14, 2008 5:45 PM
Dear AJ -
Seems like it's you at Stanford who's hearing propaganda.
Actually, the links I gave are from black organizations presenting statistics showing that today's PP is not far from racist at all.
Your whitewash (no pun intended) of ol' Margaret S is interesting - considering how liberals like to bash Thomas Jefferson for owning slaves. Why is one let off the hook and not the other?
Oh, that's right - you're at Stanford - where double standards rule.
I'd say that actively courting the KKK is a little more damning than just "reflecting the common prejudices of her time."
Posted by: barbara | July 14, 2008 7:06 PM
Would you please consider posting whatever you come across about the outcome of this effort, too? Thanks.
Posted by: Marian | July 15, 2008 3:10 PM
AJ, you say this: "Margaret Sanger was a well-meaning activist, and her comments only reflect common prejudices of her era."
Not every person who was prejudiced against blacks and the poor thought it would be best to keep them from reproducing. She was not just prejudiced, she was an avowed eugenicist. There is a difference.
Secondly, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I'm as certain as you are that her intentions were good. Unfortunately, she was a racist eugenicist, so her idea of a good outcome was obviously miles distant from people with a basic care for the dignity of life.
Posted by: Amy K. | July 15, 2008 8:22 PM



















