Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Planned Parenthood's Dirty Little Secret

Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, made her beliefs known to a sleepy nation in the early 20th century.  She needled her way into the homes of Catholic immigrants, urging the occupants to stop reproducing.  Some quotes from Ms. Sanger:

On blacks, immigrants and indigents:
"...human weeds,' 'reckless breeders,' 'spawning... human beings who never should have been born."  Margaret Sanger,
Pivot of Civilization, referring to immigrants and poor people
 
On sterilization & racial purification:
Sanger believed that, for the purpose of racial "purification," couples should be rewarded who chose sterilization. Birth Control in America, The Career of Margaret Sanger, by David Kennedy, p. 117, quoting a 1923 Sanger speech.

On the right of married couples to bear children:
Couples should be required to submit applications to have a child, she wrote in her "Plan for Peace." Birth Control Review, April 1932

On the purpose of birth control:
The purpose in promoting birth control was "to create a race of thoroughbreds," she wrote in the Birth Control Review, Nov. 1921 (p. 2)

On the rights of the handicapped and mentally ill, and racial minorities:
"More children from the fit, less from the unfit -- that is the chief aim of birth control." Birth Control Review, May 1919, p. 12

On religious convictions regarding sex outside of marriage:
"This book aims to answer the needs expressed in thousands on thousands of letters to me in the solution of marriage problems... Knowledge of sex truths frankly and plainly presented cannot possibly injure healthy, normal, young minds. Concealment, suppression, futile attempts to veil the unveilable - these work injury, as they seldom succeed and only render those who indulge in them ridiculous. For myself, I have full confidence in the cleanliness, the open-mindedness, the promise of the younger generation." Margaret Sanger, Happiness in Marriage (Bretano's, New York, 1927)

On the extermination of blacks:
"We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population," she said, "if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members." Woman's Body, Woman's Right: A Social History of Birth Control in America, by Linda Gordon

On respecting the rights of the mentally ill:
In her "Plan for Peace," Sanger outlined her strategy for eradication of those she deemed "feebleminded." Among the steps included in her evil scheme were immigration restrictions; compulsory sterilization; segregation to a lifetime of farm work; etc. Birth Control Review, April 1932, p. 107


On adultery:
A woman's physical satisfaction was more important than any marriage vow, Sanger believed. Birth Control in America, p. 11

On the Catholic Church's view of contraception:
"...enforce SUBJUGATION by TURNING WOMAN INTO A MERE INCUBATOR." The Woman Rebel - No Gods, No Masters, May 1914, Vol. 1, No. 3.
The jaw-dropping quotes go on, and on.   I'll let pictures do the talking at the end of this entry. 

To this day, Planned Parenthood thrives like a swamp-land mosquito, sucking the souls from women and the lives from their unborn children.  They recently opened a 78,000 square foot facility in Houston (in a primarily black and latino neighborhood) and the motto is, "we look forward to serving the thousands of women and men in our area who are without health insurance and need affordable health care."  Health care?  Sounds like the politicians in D.C. and elsewhere have been drinking the same Kool-Aid as the Planned Parenthood administration. If they provide health care, perhaps they'll treat asthma, ear infections and diabetes as well?

Now, back to Ms. Sanger.  I figured I'd close with some pictures as they really do say so much more than words. 

http://www.charmaineyoest.com/Margaret_Sanger_KKK_rally.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pMIiZ7H3j0E/Sf4XTSCQ32I/AAAAAAAAAVY/NX7pQbcHTno/s320/page42_blog_entry228_summary_1.jpg 
Below the photo, it states "Margaret Sanger shown speaking to local KKK gals and a few Dragons that crashed the event."  The sign in the right corner of the photo says, "Women Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Silver Lake N.J. Welcomes Margaret Sanger."

Read more about Ms. Sanger and the empire she founded HERE and HERE.   
 
H.G. Wells, one of Ms. Sanger's lovers, once said this about her:
 
 "Alexander the Great changed a few boundaries and killed a few men. Both he and Napoleon were forced into fame by circumstances outside of themselves and by currents of the time, but Margaret Sanger made currents and circumstances. When the history of our civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine."

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