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FrankRep
07-22-2010, 01:07 PM
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is under fire after receiving the Champion of Women's Health award from Planned Parenthood for her crucial role in passing the wildly unpopular health-care “reform” bill and her dedication to ensuring that more federal funds will go to abortion. by Alex Newman


Pelosi Under Fire for Award From Tax-funded Abortion Group (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/culture/family/4104-pelosi-under-fire-for-award-from-tax-funded-abortion-group)


Alex Newman | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
Thursday, 22 July 2010


For her crucial role in passing the wildly unpopular health-care “reform” bill and her dedication to ensuring that more federal funds will go to abortion, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi received the "Champion of Women's Health" award from Planned Parenthood — an organization founded by racist eugenics leader Margaret Sanger that receives hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars every year and has become the nation’s largest abortion provider.

“As the first female Speaker of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi was instrumental in the passage of the historic health care reform legislation,” explained a Planned Parenthood press release (http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/newsroom/press-releases/planned-parenthood-pays-tribute-champions-womens-health-33142.htm) about the new award, established in the wake of ObamaCare’s passage.

“During the health care reform debate she led her female colleagues in Congress as they stood strong against attempts to insert the Stupak abortion ban into the bill,” the statement added, referring to the amendment sponsored by Congressman Bart Stupak that would have prevented federally funded abortion subsidies under the health “reform” legislation.

"I think when the history books are written about who stood up for women when the chips were down, when a lot of folks were ready to throw us under the bus, it was Speaker Nancy Pelosi who did that work," Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards, Pelosi’s former deputy chief of staff, told (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/39833.html) the assembled crowd late last week. "She's walked across hot coals for us."

Pelosi has indeed done a great deal for the abortion group, particularly by ensuring that the steady stream of federal funds continues to flow toward the organization. In the stimulus bill, for example, the Speaker defended (http://dougpowers.com/2009/01/26/pelosi-defends-stimulus-money-for-planned-parenthood/) the hundreds of millions of dollars for “family-planning services” going to groups like Planned Parenthood by saying it would “reduce cost to the state and the federal government” — presumably by reducing the number of children.

At the award ceremony, Pelosi recalled the difficulties in getting the health-care reform legislation passed despite the fierce opposition. "We had some pretty dark days," she said, as reported (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/39833.html) by Politico.com. "Sometimes it didn't look as if we'd be able to pass the bill. And sometimes people in the press said to me, this looks pretty desperate. How on earth are you going to pass this bill?"

But she didn’t give up. "And I said well, we're going to pass it. And we're going to go up to the gate and we're going to push open the gate. And if the gate is locked, we're going to climb over the fence. And if the fence is too high, we're going to pole vault in. And if that doesn't work we're going to helicopter in. We're going to parachute in. But we're going to pass this obstacle," Pelosi said as hundreds of Planned Parenthood supporters cheered her on.

Democratic Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut and Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow were also recognized for their efforts at the event in Washington, D.C.

“With their steadfast commitment to passing health care reform and making sure that women will be able to get the health care they need, the women leaders we honor today set the course to change the lives of millions of women for generations to come,” Planned Parenthood President Richards said in a statement (http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/newsroom/press-releases/planned-parenthood-pays-tribute-champions-womens-health-33142.htm).

Planned Parenthood is an extremely controversial organization. Not only does it surgically abort hundreds of thousands of children each year, critics point (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/culture/family/3706-billboards-expose-racism-in-abortion-and-adoption) to statistics showing that it focuses primarily on minority neighborhoods. Its founder, Margaret Sanger (http://blackgenocide.org/sanger.html), was a well-known racist who literally advocated the extermination of non-whites and others who she deemed unfit. Sanger’s so-called “Negro Project” actually enlisted the help of black ministers to achieve her goals.

Another point of contention among critics is that the organization receives hundreds of millions of tax dollars each year from federal, state, and local governments. Then, it uses some of its massive revenues to fund pro-abortion candidates, lobby for more money, and even sue governments that pass legislation it doesn’t support. The group has also been caught (http://www.liveaction.org/) on camera in multiple states on numerous occasions giving false information and even breaking laws in its drive to promote abortion.

Pro-lifers and other critics expressed outrage about the award bestowed upon Pelosi. "The award is Planned Parenthood's way of saying thank you for elevating the abortion machine that is Planned Parenthood to a level of government funding never before imagined, through the passage of the government health care takeover pushed so relentlessly by Pelosi," National Director Rita Diller of the American Life League's STOPP Planned Parenthood project told LifeSiteNews.com (http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jul/10071503.html).

"And she did it all while mocking God, claiming to be a devout Roman Catholic. Pelosi's final award will await her at the end of her life, when the blood of millions of innocent babies will rise up from the ground to testify against her," Diller added, saying Pelosi was also “accepting moral culpability for her bigoted denial of basic human rights and the murder of millions of human beings” by accepting Planned Parenthood’s award.

Across the internet, countless critics also made their feelings known in the comment sections of various news organizations. “What a country! Kill unborn babies, win a prize! And on the taxpayer dime, too,” noted (http://washingtonscene.thehill.com/in-the-know/36-news/5107-pelosi-stabenow-to-receive-planned-parenthood-awards?page=1#comments) Allan Jones on The Hill website. “Can you say Armageddon?” Others suggested Pelosi should be excommunicated from the Catholic Church, which opposes abortion. Even her bishop has raised (http://www.ewtnnews.com/new.php?id=1211) concerns about her positions on life issues.

While President Obama did sign an executive order supposedly preventing federal funding for abortion through the health-care bill, the president of Planned Parenthood correctly dismissed it as a nothing but a “symbolic” gesture. And of course, as reported by The New American earlier this week, ObamaCare abortion funding has begun (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/health-care/4065-obamacare-abortion-funding-has-begun).

It’s no surprise that Planned Parenthood would honor legislators who unconstitutionally steer Americans’ tax dollars toward it and the abortion industry as a whole. What is shocking, however, is the fact that Pelosi would openly accept an award from such an organization without being worried about keeping her job in Congress — especially since most Americans now consider themselves pro-life (http://www.gallup.com/poll/118399/more-americans-pro-life-than-pro-choice-first-time.aspx), and even many pro-abortion voters don’t think that tax payers should finance something a sizeable portion of the population considers on a par with murder.


SOURCE:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/culture/family/4104-pelosi-under-fire-for-award-from-tax-funded-abortion-group

YumYum
07-22-2010, 01:16 PM
I have a solution in this abortion debate. Those that are against abortion are also against gay marriage. Since gays cannot impregnate each other, why not let the gays get married; thus resulting in fewer unwanted pregnancies?

FrankRep
07-22-2010, 01:23 PM
Should TAX money be used to fund Abortions?

michaelwise
07-22-2010, 01:23 PM
Planned Parenthood has committed genocide against black people by aborting 51% of black babies in the past 10 years. I suppose that could be a good thing in some peoples minds.

FrankRep
07-22-2010, 01:27 PM
Planned Parenthood has committed genocide against black people by aborting 51% of black babies in the past 10 years. I suppose that could be a good thing in some peoples minds.

Yeah. To quote the Article:


Planned Parenthood is an extremely controversial organization. Not only does it surgically abort hundreds of thousands of children each year, critics point (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/culture/family/3706-billboards-expose-racism-in-abortion-and-adoption) to statistics showing that it focuses primarily on minority neighborhoods. Its founder, Margaret Sanger (http://blackgenocide.org/sanger.html), was a well-known racist who literally advocated the extermination of non-whites and others who she deemed unfit. Sanger’s so-called “Negro Project” actually enlisted the help of black ministers to achieve her goals.

Brian4Liberty
07-22-2010, 01:43 PM
This will really hurt Pelosi in San Francisco. :rolleyes:

MelissaCato
07-22-2010, 01:43 PM
Yeah. To quote the Article:


Planned Parenthood is an extremely controversial organization. Not only does it surgically abort hundreds of thousands of children each year, critics point (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/culture/family/3706-billboards-expose-racism-in-abortion-and-adoption) to statistics showing that it focuses primarily on minority neighborhoods. Its founder, Margaret Sanger (http://blackgenocide.org/sanger.html), was a well-known racist who literally advocated the extermination of non-whites and others who she deemed unfit. Sanger’s so-called “Negro Project” actually enlisted the help of black ministers to achieve her goals.

OMG. I'm not black, but this like really pisses me off. Where do these people come from ?

FrankRep
07-22-2010, 01:48 PM
OMG. I'm not black, but this like really pisses me off. Where do these people come from ?




Mark Crutcher of Life Dynamics is producer of the documentary Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America, an explosive exposé of the racist eugenics agenda of the abortion industry in the United States. By Rebecca Terrell


"Maafa 21" Exposes Black Genocide (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/reviews/movies/2718-maafa-21-exposes-black-genocide)


Rebecca Terrell | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
07 January 2010


The documentary Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America (http://www.maafa21.com/) is an explosive exposé of the racist eugenics agenda of the abortion industry in the United States. It makes the case that, though abortionists claim to advocate privacy, women's rights, and reproductive choice, their true motive is racial genocide and ethnic cleansing.

Even more alarmingly, the film maintains that this agenda began not with the birth of Planned Parenthood in the early 1900s but more than 150 years ago before slavery as an institution in America came to an end. Literature for the documentary reads, "It's about elitism, secret agendas, treachery and corruption at the highest levels of political and corporate America."

Producer Mark Crutcher of Life Dynamics (http://www.lifedynamics.com/Index.cfm), a pro-life organization, explained the title Maafa 21 in an August interview (http://www.maafa21.com/) on LIB Radio. During research for the film, he found the Swahili word maafa, which literally means "great disaster" or "tragedy." It is used to define the time of African enslavement in America. "The crucial issue is the maafa may have begun when the first African was shackled in the bottom of a slave ship," explained Crutcher, "but it did not end with slavery. It continues to this very moment." He said the number "21" in the title refers to the fact that the abortion industry perpetuates maafa into the 21st century.

Crutcher offered several statistics to support his claim. He pointed out that even though African-American women make up only 12 percent of the population, they account for 37 percent of women who have abortions. He also said a black child in the United States is five times as likely to be aborted as a white child. He maintains that more African-American children die in abortion mills in less than four days than the number of African-Americans killed by Ku Klux Klan in 150 years, or the number of black soldiers killed in seven years of the Vietnam War. "The most dangerous place for a black child in the U.S. is his mother's womb," Crutcher asserts.

This did not happen by accident, according to Crutcher, and he produced Maafa 21 to lay out his case in a chronological timeline describing the evolution of black eugenics in this country.

The documentary begins in the mid-1800s with Francis Galton, the British statistician who coined the word "eugenics," or "selective breeding as proposed human improvement." From there, Maafa 21 weaves a chilling tale of the efforts of racists in the United States to eliminate African-Americans from the population. Hitler credited them with influencing his European agenda. Through the 20th century these influential bigots planned tactics such as injecting a sterilizing agent into public water supplies. The documentary explains how their racist efforts continue to the present day and provides a legitimate explanation of the relatively unchanged size of the black population as compared with other races in the United States.

Obviously guilty parties, such as Planned Parenthood, are highlighted in the film, but Crutcher does not shrink from pointing the finger of blame at less expected perpetrators. Maafa 21 exposes support of the abortion industry and the eugenics movement from both Democrat and Republican sources, including a disturbing recording in which Richard Nixon expresses racial prejudice and his approval of black eugenics through abortion.

Crutcher said Maafa 21 began as a single chapter in a book he was writing about abortion. As he dug deeper into researching eugenics, he realized it was a much more comprehensive subject than could be covered in one chapter of his book. The result is this two-hour documentary, a professionally produced and convincingly related narrative told in a succession of interviews and quotes from the actual perpetrators of this double-holocaust of abortion and eugenics.


SOURCE:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/reviews/movies/2718-maafa-21-exposes-black-genocide



Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America

YouTube - Maafa 21 The History of Eugenics In America Part 1 of 13 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASrFufnMNDg)