February 3, 2009
Kenyan's and American's reject Obama's eugenic policies
Obama is not so popular right now, here or back home, at least when it comes to abortion. A February 1 Gallop Poll reports that only 35% of American's approve of his decision to allow US funding to go overseas to groups that kill unborn children. But get this, 90% of those in his Kenyan homeland disagree with him on abortion because they understand it's eugenic intentions. And "disagree" is putting it way too lightly. They view abortion as an abomination and a threat to their people and they do not appreciate this "unwanted ideology (population control) shoved down their throats."
Kenyan secular and religious leaders have condemned the lifting of the ban imposed by the Mexico City Policy, stating clearly that:
"…innocent unborn children must not be destroyed for convenience." Raymond Mutura, president of the Voice of the Family in Africa International, was quoted by Kenya’s Daily Nation news service as saying, “It is hypocritical to cry over the death of those we can see while we condemn those we can’t.”
…Following Obama’s November election, Dr. Stephen Karanja, head of the Catholic Doctors’ Association of Kenya, said, “We in Kenya know him (Obama) as a person who is anti-family, a person who would support abortion. In America, they can do all right killing their babies. But they must not associate us with the people who would want our babies to be killed.” Dr. Karanja has publicly condemned Obama’s decision to send American dollars to support organizations like Marie Stopes and with good reason. Ninety percent of those in polled in Kenya over the past twenty years consider abortion to be an “abomination” and want nothing to do with it and feel they are having an unwanted ideology shoved down their throats. Dr. Karanja sees the work of organizations like Marie Stopes as foreign efforts at “population control” and a threat against the people of his country. “The only resource we have that is truly ours,” he said, “is our people. Don’t attack them and we’ll be all right. And this administration of Obama is going to be a nightmare for our people.”
Educate yourself on Marie Stopes and you'll see why these Kenyan leaders don't want her charity funded in their countries. Stopes fought for mandatory sterilization for the unfit, the poor, the degenerate races and the physically infirmed. Stopes even cut her own son out of her will because he married a near-sighted gal (figuring this genetic flaw would show up in grandchildren). This is a lady who used to send love poems to Hitler. And, hmmm, despite being a dark-hearted cold-blooded racist killer, she is not only a hero today in the feminist movement, her charity was one of the first on Obama's list of groups to fund.

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