January 21, 2008
Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Abortion is killing his dream

Cartoon from faithmouse.
Margaret Sanger's dream is killing Dr. King's dream!!!
The new stats on abortion in America are now out and the Argus Leader put this headline on the front page of Sunday's paper - Face of Abortions: the poor, minorities. First, they are so right… there is a face to abortion - every abortion has a face. It's not about a fetus, every life has a face. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a great day to underscore what's behind the rest of that headline… abortion is the number one killer of blacks. On average, 1,452 black babies are aborted every day in the United States or 13 million since 1973.
Thanks to blackgenocide.com for this visual.

And three cheers to Pastor Joseph Parker in Pulaski, Tennessee. This story is from One News Now…
Joseph Parker is pastor of Campbell Chapel AME Church in Pulaski, Tennessee, birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan. Parker says most blacks would agree that the Klan is viewed as the number-one enemy of blacks. Yet despite all the violence that group has committed over the years, the Tennessee pastor says it "pales in comparison" to the violence and killing committed by the world's largest abortion-provider, Planned Parenthood. "Planned Parenthood kills more black people in three days than the Klan has killed in its entire history of existence," he states emphatically. "Yet many in the African-American community [who] don't even see Planned Parenthood as an enemy would see them as a friend. So one of the things we're using as a platform is explaining that 'you may think the Klan is your enemy — let me show you the real enemy.'" Parker says black churches need to educate their congregations on the number-one killer of blacks. "Right now the biggest killer of the African-American community is abortion," he explains. "If you [combine] all the deaths from AIDS and high blood pressure and diabetes … it pales in comparison." Parker's says his message is simple. Most blacks, he asserts, would say abortion is not a "black problem," when it is in fact their number-one problem. Using data compiled from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the group BlackGenocide.org estimates that since 1973, more than 13 million black babies have been killed by abortion. According to that data, deaths among blacks attributed to AIDS, violent crimes, accidents, cancer, and heart disease totaled less than five million.
All this is precisely what Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger wanted - she was a forerunner in eugenics and "race hygiene societies" and considered these "inferior races" to be "human weeds" and a "menace to civilization." These are her own words which you can read for yourself in her Pivot of Civilization book. She writes of "choking" this "human undergrowth" through sterilization and abortion. Intentionally putting abortion and birth control facilities in poor neighborhoods, she targeted the "ill-fitting" and dysgenic races" - "blacks and hispanics." Her stated hope was to ultimately "create a race of thoroughbreds."
The Bible in numerous places speaks of how bad seed brings forth a bitter harvest. Such is the legacy of Planned Parenthood. Subsequent leaders of Planned Parenthood have never renounced Sanger's racism. In fact, the opposite. Her successor Dr. Alan Guttmacher celebrated her saying "we are merely walking down the path that Mrs. Sanger carved out for us." Their current leader also says she's proud to be walking in Sanger's footsteps.

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