December 2, 2008 11:01 PM
Margaret Sanger - Planned Parenthood's racist founder
See also:
Rev. Luke Robinson's speech at the 2007 March for Life
Planned Parenthood: predators, profits and black genocide
Abortion and African-American genocide
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Comments
Thanks, Barbara, this was excellent information. I have posted this on my Facebook page. I have been trying to educate the local (Christian) college students about life issues. Sadly, they are so misinformed that abortion wasn't even an issue for them in the Presidential election.
Posted by: Kathy | December 3, 2008 7:58 AM
Barbara,
This puts a sick knot in the pit of my stomach! It is amazing to me how the twisted ideas of others can become so mainstream. Yesterday, my children and I watched the movie "Expelled, No Intelligence Allowed". It dealt with some of these same issues. The ideas and philosophies of people like Margaret Sanger are definitely still alive and well. So SCARY!
Posted by: Danielle | December 3, 2008 8:04 AM
Barbara,
Does Obama even know what Margaret Sanger wanted? Does he realize that she would have had him aborted if she had her way? She would have had a fit for sure if she were living now and he was to be the next president. What is America thinking?
My daughters roommate voted for Obama because he will save her $500.00 in taxes next year. Yeah right. America is so economics and so anti morals is scary.
debbieo
Praying for Tripp and you.
Posted by: debbieo | December 3, 2008 9:50 AM
The idea that anyone [especially a black man or woman] can have any use for Margaret Sanger or her ideas boggles the mind. It could be that partisan political compromise has more power over the intellect than I would have guessed. Whatever the answer is, it would be interesting to hear Obama respond to the idea that no individual or ethnic group can afford to have someone like Margaret Sanger as a role model. To extrapolate, Margaret Sanger is not good for anyone - let alone children.
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