Sunday, October 16, 2011

Must Read Article on Margaret Sanger

My Lord Katie has a tremendous historical review of the life of Margaret Sanger.  The well documented post- Margaret Sanger - Provider of Death - is a must read for anyone seeking to understand  Planned Parenthood, its racist founder and the multi-billion abortion industry.

Here is abrief excerpt, but I encourage everyone to read the entire post at My Lord Katie:

Planned Parenthood is clearly misnamed; it should be called Planned Un-parenthood. It is clear that they are in the business of promoting their death-style. As we have shown in a previous posting, they run a multi-million dollar business killing babies. It is in their interest to promote illicit sex, so they can reap the monetary rewards to themselves from the results.







This is horrible enough, but the statistics on their war against blacks should be made public to everyone. Where is the outrage? Are they too protected by other godless politicians? I don’t know, but it is time for us all to do something.






And what about Margaret Sanger? Did her profligate ways make her happy? On the contrary, she ultimately lost everything before she died – love, happiness, satisfaction, family, and friends. She did not find fulfillment in her blatant racism, revolutionary socialism, sexual perversion and insatiable avarice. Without the peace that only God can give, she led a disturbed and unhappy life. In her later life she was very bitter and became fixated with drugs, alcohol, and the occult.






She truly loved death and her followers today agree with her that,


“The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.” (Women and the New Race, Eugenics Pub. Co.,1920). That’s what Planned Parenthood is all about.



5 comments:

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