Judge Rules Texas Can Cut Off Funding For Planned Parenthood

petros

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Why? So they can sneak it in without the neighbors finding out. Don't take the pulpit stuff too seriously, everyone does what they feel they need to do and all have their own justifications.
Why would have have to sneak when it's already private?

This eugenics sh*t is why I oppose abortions, not because of my religion or that I'm against rights or other out to lunch reasons.


The numbers show there is something wrong, something very very wrong and poverty has noting to do with it when poor whites are about 50% of the total minorities poor or not poor.
 

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How do you tie a womans' rights issue to a eugenics organization?

Whites attend different schools therefore are better educated? Birth control is too expensive for non-whites? Impoverished whites get discounts on condoms, sponges, shots, birth control pills etc? Rich whites are whiter than other whites?

How do you tie Planned Parenthood to a eugenics organization?
 

petros

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How do you tie Planned Parenthood to a eugenics organization?
By paying attention to what is already in a thread.

You sound just like Margaret Sanger the founder of Planned Eugenics (planned parenthood) who used the blanket term 'the poor' to justify eugenicide of blacks, hispanics, natives and the handicapped.

Why are taxpayers stuck with the eugenics bill?

That poverty to justify eugneics through abortion crap makes you sound like you are parroting a eugneics movement mascarading as a pro-choice movement.

Margaret Sanger (Founder of Planned Parenthood) Quotes:

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 marital sex:
"The marriage bed is the most degenerating influence in the social order," Sanger said. (p. 23) [Quite the opposite of God's view on the matter: "Marriage is honorable in all, and the bed undefiled; but *****mongers and adulterers God will judge." (Hebrews 13:4)

On abortion:
"Criminal' abortions arise from a perverted sex relationship under the stress of economic necessity, and their greatest frequency is among married women." The Woman Rebel - No Gods, No Masters, May 1914, Vol. 1, No. 3.

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.

On motherhood:
"I cannot refrain from saying that women must come to recognize there is some function of womanhood other than being a child-bearing machine." What Every Girl Should Know, by Margaret Sanger (Max Maisel, Publisher, 1915) [Jesus said: "Daughters of Jerusalem, weep... for your children. For, behold, the days are coming, in which they shall say, Blessed (happy) are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the breasts which never gave suck." (Luke 23:24)]



"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)
 

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What a bunch of hogwash. Quotes from idiots in early 1900's? That has you concerned? Unbelievable.

I suppose these days they're trying to create the perfect NBA guard. A vast leftwing conspiracy.
 

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Let the state of Texas take care of the unwanted kids just because they would be future taxpayers. Abortions makes bad economic sense.
 

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What a bunch of hogwash. Quotes from idiots in early 1900's? That has you concerned? Unbelievable.

I suppose these days they're trying to create the perfect NBA guard. A vast leftwing conspiracy.
I have no doubt that your ideology precludes you from formulating independent thoughts.!
 

petros

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What a bunch of hogwash. Quotes from idiots in early 1900's? That has you concerned? Unbelievable.

I suppose these days they're trying to create the perfect NBA guard. A vast leftwing conspiracy.

And I suppose if we just gave Hitler a couple more years he would have redeeemed himself?
 

petros

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When do you think forced sterilization brought about and made policy by Eugniscists in the 20's and 30's stopped in the US?

Before the Nazis went haywire?
After the Nazis went haywire?
1950's Civil Right era?
The hippys snapped the Govt out of in the 60's?
The same year that my aunt got her uncle nuts?
 

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Let the state of Texas take care of the unwanted kids just because they would be future taxpayers. Abortions makes bad economic sense.
Onlt to a socialist that wants thousands of government jobs created to look after unwanted kids and to deal with the crime that poverty tends to create.
 

petros

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Reading too many conspiracy sites lately?

Eugenics laws were on the books in 33 States and 2 Canadian Provinces but it's all just a conspiracy?

Ooooookaaaaay

Oregon did the last sterilization in the US under Eugenics laws in 1981 and pulled the laws in 1983 and were the second State to release an officially apology after Virgina did in 2002


Friday, 3 May, 2002, 08:36 GMT 09:36 UK

Virginia apologises for eugenics policy


A memorial was unveiled by two victims of eugenics


The state of Virginia has become the first American state to apologise for the forced sterilisation of thousands of its citizens as part of a eugenics, or selective breeding, programme in the last century.

In all, 30 states conducted sterilisation programmes - in Virginia's case until 1979 - in an effort to wipe out human deficiencies and vices assumed to be hereditary.


Today, I offer the Commonwealth's sincere apology for Virginia's participation in eugenics

Governor Mark Warner


Virginia Governor Mark Warner called the programme a "shameful effort" which the state government should never have been involved in.

Starting in 1924, more than 7,000 people considered genetically inferior - most of them poor, uneducated, black or mentally retarded - were forcibly sterilised in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

"We must remember the Commonwealth's past mistakes in order to prevent them from recurring," Mr Warner said in the statement.

The statement was read out during the unveiling of a memorial to Carrie Buck, who was an 18-year-old unwed mother when she became the first person forcibly sterilised under Virginia's 1924 law.

'Pretty good' apology

The apology coincides with the anniversary of the Supreme Court's 1927 decision upholding the sterilisation legislation.

In all more than 60,000 people are thought to have been sterilised in the US in the name of eugenics.

Sixty-one-year-old Rose Brooks, herself a victim of Virginia's eugenics programme, helped unveil the memorial and declared the state governor's apology "pretty good".

She was sterilised at Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded in 1957 after having twin boys out of wedlock. The children were taken from her and adopted. Another victim, 71-year-old Jesse Meadows, participated in the unveiling. Virginia's General Assembly passed a resolution in 2001 expressing "profound regret" for the eugenics programme, but it stopped short of a formal apology because of fears that might expose the state to lawsuits.










Onlt to a socialist that wants thousands of government jobs created to look after unwanted kids and to deal with the crime that poverty tends to create.
It creates poverty? Can you prove that?

Eugenics in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

US Federal funding of Planned Eugenics(parenthood) ended in 2011.

Those goddamn leftie Republicans pitched the idea to cut Fed funding of Planned Eugenics (parenthood) using the Pence amendment in 2011 and won.


http://washingtonexaminer.com/how-they-voted-on-the-pence-amendment/article/141135

Damn those right wingers to Hell!


 
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