Tuesday, July 15, 2008

It's All About Planned Parenthood

I don't think that abortion will ever be banned. At least not until and unless the world will come to understand just how wrong this is. In time I do believe there will be understanding. Just my opinion and another subject for another day.

It's interesting to see how the Planned Parenthood organization came to be. I never really put much thought into how and who formed this massive worldwide organization. The PP is one helluva racket and I serioulsy have to wonder just how concerned medical advisors and staff employees are of each and every chapter who advise these women and, let's face it....little girls, literally encouraging them to abort...for the sake of profiting.
Correction: Referring to the link on record high abortions, if I'm not mistaken it's the Family Planning Association that performs abortions on these 'children' younger than 14 years to 16.

It's unfortunate Michele Bachmann (R-MN) gave this speech to an almost empty Senate floor.

The founder of Planned Parenthood is Margaret Sanger and is dubbed the "birth-control martyr." Born in 1879 and raised in New York. She became a registered nurse in 1902, later moved in an area in New York with the avant-garde fascist movement. She participated in protests and demonstrations and a member of the NY Women's Committee for the Socialist Party. Started writing columns on the importance of contraception.

She acknowledged she was not right for family life and admitted she was not a “fit person for love or home or children or anything which needs attention or consideration.” One of her children died of pneumonia at the age of four. She admitted to neglecting that child.

Here's a video below with Mike Wallace in 1957 in an interview with Margaret Sanger. Aside from the naive silly commercial that Wallace promotes as he drags on his Phillip Morris cigarette, if you can get passed that, this is worth watching.

SANGER: I think the greatest sin in the world is bringing children into the world–that have disease from their parents, that have no chance in the world to be a human being practically. Delinquents, prisoners, all sorts of things just marked when they’re born. That to me is the greatest sin — that people can — can commit.


Fascinating.

In 1939 Sanger created (the above-mentioned) “Negro Project,” which aimed to get blacks to adopt birth control.
...“The mass of significant Negroes,” read the project’s report, “still breed carelessly and disastrously, with the result that the increase among Negroes...is [in] that portion of the population least intelligent and fit.” Sanger’s intent is shocking today, but she recognized its extreme radicalism even then. “We do not want word to go out,” she wrote to a colleague, “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.”
On eugenics: “More children from the fit, less from the unfit — that is the chief issue of birth control,” she frankly wrote in her 1922 book The Pivot of Civilization.

BTW, Barack Obama supports Planned Parenthood.

watch video


Offensive.

It's a fascinating read on the how's and why's of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. Who she associated with and who was an influence in her life. It's unbelievable. Almost appalling. Even though the language may not be acceptable today....Actions do speak louder than words.
Understanding why the Planned Parenthood organization was instituted, it's not hard to see their lack of decency.

3 comments:

Michelle Morgan-Coole said...

Interesting.
I will have to come back when I have more time and follow all the links. I started watching the Mike Wallace video but it looks fairly long ...

So what got you started on this today?

Punkys Dilemma said...

Hey there
I've just been reading other blogs and the news. I saw the article (video) on Margaret Sanger awhile ago. This morning Laura Ingraham (radio talk show host) was talking about the record high abortions in the UK.
It shouldn't affect me like this...but it still blows my mind. So I felt like I needed to write about it. :)

If you get a moment (yeah, right) try to watch Mike Wallace. It's fascinating to watch the kind of interviewing and back and forth between each other back in the day in 1957.

Thanks M :)

Anonymous said...

This was fascinating--a lot to digest and I may have to do it again, time permitting.

The 1957 clip was also fascinating for the MANNERS of both Wallace and Sanger....you couldn't have that kind of mannerly Q&A format today, because there are no manners left in American news.

And the commercials cracked me up.

Sanger was obviously a deeply troubled, disturbed individual, and her cadre of psychiatrists obviously didn't help her mental/emotional well being.....

My first thought was that it was a SIN she was born, then I remembered that God gives each one of us a chance--she made her decision, the sin was not her birth, but her decisions.

It's a sick, sick world, God knows.

d