Just wanted to share a few things on my mind:
“The mass of Negroes, particularly in the South, still breed carelessly and disastrously, with the result that the increase among Negroes, even more than among whites, is from the portion of the population lease intelligent and fit, and least able to rear children properly,” said Margaret Sanger, founder the abortion mill Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Among other things, she considered non-Aryan people unfit to breed and “a great biological menace to the future of civilization.” If she were alive today, I wonder what she’d think of Barack Obama, American’s first biracial president. Let’s speculate. His mother was white, and he was raised by whites. He attended Harvard and became president of the United States. I think she’d approve. But you never know.
We know what Sanger would think of Reverend Carlton Veazey, president and CEO of a group once known as the Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, now disguised as the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. “I support Planned Parenthood 100 percent,” he said.
In 1939, Sanger created the “Negro Project,” in which she enlisted the services of black ministers to share her solution to the problem: contraception, sterilization, and abortion. “The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal,” Sanger wrote. “We do not want the word to get out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”
Back to Obama. Not only is he pro-abortion, he’s pro-infanticide. Not only that, but he’s of the opinion that infants born despite attempts to kill them should receive no medical care. It is up to the doctor to decide whether an infant born during a botched abortion is worthy of life-saving care.
Margaret Sanger was a product of her times. What’s Obama’s excuse? Or Carlton Veazey’s? A so-called minister of the Gospel heads a child killing advocacy organization? What on earth possessed Veazey to think Christ called him to that?
Veazey before the judgment seat:
“Well, see, what had happened was, God, is that I believed it was my duty, as a minister of your Word, you know, to preach a gospel of choice and support women in their right to kill the unborn. Say what? Yes, you did infuse those babies with souls, but see, I merely was doing what I thought you commanded me to do, God, you know, spread the pro-choice gospel to every nation. Say what? I was dead wrong? Pardon the pun. My bad. I plead ignorance! Uh…judge not lest ye be judged!”