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Karafi
02-12-2003, 01:16 PM
The Democrats aren't the Civil Rights Party anymore. They didn't elect Harold Ford was Minority leader because he was a moderate. Instead they selected Nancy Pelosi. The Democrats also want to Filibuster Hispanic judicial nominee because is is Conservative. The Democrats oppose any legal protection for the unborn. they defend the barbaric Partial-Birth Abortion and they support unrestrictedAboriton. They don't believe in civil rights for the unborn. Tthe Democrats don't believe in school choice either. They also think taht more gun control laws will lower crime. They frown upon gun owners
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Racist Sanger says
02-13-2003, 08:55 PM
A Plan for Peace

MARGARET SANGER
(founder of Planned Parenthood)

Summary of address before the New Historical
Society, January 17th, New York City

"First, put into action President Wilson's fourteen points, upon which terms Germany and Austria surrendered to the Allies in 1918.

Second, have Congress set up a special department for the study of population problems and appoint a Parliament of Population, the directors representing the various branches of science: this body to direct and control the population through birth rates and immigration, and to direct its distribution over the country according to national needs consistent with taste, fitness and interest of the individuals.

The main object of the Population Congress would be:

a. to raise the level and increase the intelligence of the population.

b. to increase the population slowly by keeping the birth rate at its present level of fifteen per thousand, decreasing the death rate below its present mark of 11 per thousand.

c. to keep the doors of immigration closed to the entrance of certain aliens whose condition is known to be detrimental to the stamina of the race, such as feebleminded, idiots, morons, insane, syphilitic, epileptic, criminal, professional prostitutes, and others in this class barred by the immigration laws of 1924.

d. to apply a stern and rigid policy of sterilization and segregation to that grade of population whose progeny is already tainted, or whose inheritance is such that objectionable traits may be transmitted to offspring.

e. to insure the country against future burdens of maintenance for numerous offspring as may be born of feebleminded parents, by pensioning all persons with transmissible disease who voluntarily consent to sterilization.

f. to give certain dysgenic groups in our population their choice of segregation or sterilization.

g. to apportion farm lands and homesteads for these segregated persons where they would be taught to work under competent instructors for the period of their entire lives."

Yep. Planned Parenthood should be proud of it's roots NOT!

Mylezylez
02-14-2003, 02:47 PM
"Published Statements That Distort or Misquote Margaret Sanger

Through the years, a number of alleged Sanger quotations, or allegations about her, have surfaced with regularity in anti-family planning publications. The following are samples of especially pernicious distortions, misattributions, or outright lies that Margaret Sanger's enemies continue to circulate.

"More children from the fit, less from the unfit ? that is the chief issue in birth control."
A quotation falsely attributed to Margaret Sanger, this statement was made by the editors of American Medicine in a review of an article by Sanger. The editorial from which this appeared, as well as Sanger's article, "Why Not Birth Control Clinics in America?" (1919b), were reprinted side-by-side in the May 1919 Birth Control Review.

"The mass of ignorant Negroes still breed carelessly and disastrously, so that the increase among Negroes, even more than the increase among whites, is from that portion of the population least intelligent and fit, and least able to rear their children properly."
Another quotation falsely attributed to Margaret Sanger, this was actually written for the June 1932 issue of The Birth Control Review by W.E.B. DuBois, founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Taken out of the context of his discussion about the effects of birth control on the balance between quality-of-life considerations and race-survival issues for African-Americans, Dubois' language seems insensitive by today's standards.

"Blacks, soldiers, and Jews are a menace to the race."
This fabricated quotation, falsely attributed to Sanger, was concocted in the late 1980s. The alleged source is the April 1933 Birth Control Review (Sanger ceased editing the Review in 1929). That issue contains no article or letter by Sanger.

"To create a race of thoroughbreds. . ."
This remark, again attributed originally to Sanger, was made by Dr. Edward A. Kempf and has been cited out of context and with distorted meaning. Dr. Kempf, a progressive physician, was actually arguing for state endowment of maternal and infant care clinics. In her book The Pivot of Civilization, Sanger quoted Dr. Kempf's argument about how environment may improve human excellence:

Society must make life worth the living and the refining for the individual by conditioning him to love and to seek the love-object in a manner that reflects a constructive effect upon his fellow-men and by giving him suitable opportunities. The virility of the automatic apparatus is destroyed by excessive gormandizing or hunger, by excessive wealth or poverty, by excessive work or idleness, by sexual abuse or intolerant prudishness. The noblest and most difficult art of all is the raising of human thoroughbreds (1969).

It was in this spirit that Sanger used the phrase, "Birth Control: To Create a Race of Thoroughbreds," as a banner on the November 1921 issue of the Birth Control Review. (Differing slogans on the theme of voluntary family planning sometimes appeared under the title of The Review, e.g., "Dedicated to the Cause of Voluntary Motherhood," January 1928.)

"The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it."
This statement is taken out of context from Margaret Sanger's Woman and the New Race (1920). Sanger was making an ironic comment ? not a prescriptive one ? about the horrifying rate of infant mortality among large families of early 20th-century urban America. The statement, as grim as the conditions that prompted Sanger to make it, accompanied this chart, illustrating the infant death rate in 1920:
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Racist Sanger says
02-14-2003, 05:29 PM
Go to the library, rather than read Planned Parenthood's spin. See if you can find a Margaret Sanger published magazine "The Birth Control Review" where she openly supported the "infanticide program" promoted by Nazi Germany in the '30's, and publicly championed Adolph Hitler's goal of Aryan white supremacy. In the years prior to World war II Sanger commissioned Ernst Rudin, a member of the Nazi Party & director of the dreaded
German Medical Experimentation Program, to serve as an advisor to her organization.

In an excellent book "Killer Angel" George Grant chronicled the life & writings of Margaret Sanger & painstakingly documents Sanger's plans for the genetic engineering of the human race. Grant noted that in the 20s Sanger wrote, "The Pivot of Civilization" in which she called for" "The elimination of "human weeds", the "cessation of charity" because it prolonged the lives of the unfit.

OK go check out to see Planned Parenthood's spin again.

midgetbones
02-15-2003, 09:45 PM
You people misquote every respectable human being on the face of the earth. Yet you defend scum like this. What is this world coming to?
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Mylezylez
02-16-2003, 10:21 AM
Jeez, leave me alone!

I read the post by Racist Sanger, listing quotoes from Margaret Sanger that I hadn't heard before. I looked her up, and found that the Planned Parenthood website has an enormous section saying ("CLAIMING"?) that Sanger didn't endorse such concepts, and was mostly misquoted.

Now, any agenda you think I have regarding my personal opinion, I assure you is fiction. I simply copied and pasted a small part of a large article on the planned parenthood website. But, I suppose they were lying?
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midgetbones
02-16-2003, 01:40 PM
many things. I am sure as hell convinced they would lie about this also.
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Mylezylez
02-21-2003, 12:03 PM
I recently re-read the first post in this thread. I was curious if the author realizes that every assertion in that paragraph is only one side of all these complex issues.

Surely, posting a message like that on a Republican board would stir up quite a bit of "here here"ing, but I urge everyone to realize that whatever your position on any given issue is, there are probably an infinite number of alternate opinions.

Anyway, I have spent my two cents.

-Miles
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