September 12, 2008
Sarah Stoesz' philosophy… don't serve the poor, exterminate them
It is commonly known that celebrated Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger targeted "dysgenic races" and THE POOR by putting her clinics in poor neighborhoods. She had harsh words to say to churches and other charities which offered to help poor women financially. She spoke of the "cruelty of charity" believing these attempts to help poor women were the "surest sign that our civilization has bred, is breeding, and is perpetuating constantly increasing numbers of defectives, delinquents, and dependents." Rather than charity, Sanger said we need to "eliminate the stocks" that were detrimental to the future of the human race.
South Dakota's native women are realizing they are targeted and even coerced. This an enormous evil. Knowing what I know of God and the Scriptures, I'd much rather rob a bank than take children from the poor - what else do they have?
Here's what Sanger would say about the Lampstand Project here in South Dakota - this coalition of hundreds of churches publicly announcing this week… send us women in crisis pregnancies and we will provide the support they lack - financial - whatever, send us the bill and the baby … there are waiting lists of people in all these churches who will, and are, taking these children. Here's what Sanger says about these churches willing to help women… this is "insidiously injurious philanthropy" that "encourages the defective and diseased elements of humanity in their reckless and irresponsible swarming and spawning."
Planned Parenthood SD, ND, MN president Sarah Stoesz was quoted in today's Minneapolis Star Tribune commenting on how rich teenagers like Bristol Palin don't really need to kill their unborn children but poor teenage moms do.
The Palins are putting forth a very idealized picture of an American family, one with income, some level of education and access to many different choices to provide support for their teen-aged daughter. That is not the road for most teens in this situation.
First, Palin isn't putting forth an idealized picture of anything. She's living her life and you all are feeding off her family like dogs.
Second, can you clarify what choices you do offer poor girls with crisis pregnancies? Doesn't every woman, rich or poor, have the same two fundamental choices - carry the baby to term or kill the baby? Does Planned Parenthood -ever- recommend or help women who can't afford to raise children themselves adopt them? Does Planned Parenthood have a fund to help some women carry the baby to term and raise the child? Why not? Surely with 3000 abortions a day in America and a budget of $1,000,000,000 a year there is at least one example of Planned Parenthood helping a young gal who really does want her baby to carry it to term.
If it's true that "the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world," it's equally true that the hand that wrecks the cradle ruins the world.
Planned Parenthood is the largest and most profitable NONPROFIT organization in human history (1 billion dollar budget each year - $335 million of which came from you and me). Planned Parenthood is a multi-billion dollar conglomerate with it's poisonous tentacles reaching into 120 nations of the earth. You'd think they'd be able to really come alongside poor moms in crisis and change lives for the good. Instead, they kill - they violently kill and send the women out the door alone, after they take both their baby and their money. Apparently Planned Parenthood would rather eliminate the poor, not serve them.
If this is not true (Sarah Stoesz - I know you are reading this), publicly renounce Margaret Sanger's words as quoted in this article and share a few Planned Parenthood stories of women who you helped keep their baby.
Genocide is being carefully camouflaged underneath multiple layers of social service rhetoric. You can put lipstick on a pig but there is no way to change the fact that underneath the crumbling respectability facade of Planned Parenthood is an unclean, foul, evil spirit at war with that which bears the image of God - products of conception (aka children).
(all quotes from Sanger's book, The Pivot of Civilization, 108, 114, 115) Here's a bonus Sanger Quote for your fridge… "The most merciful thing a large family can do to one of its infant members is to kill it." (Sanger, Women and the New Race.)




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