“Pro-Choice” = Government-Funded Population Control

June 4, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
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The Supreme Court of the United States made a huge mistake in 1973, when it involved the federal government in a decision about a woman’s pregnancy. Prior to this, it was a states-rights issue, and the general wisdom was to save life - the mother’s and the baby’s, when at all possible.

When the SCOTUS ruled for abortion in Roe v. Wade, it sanctioned the racist/eugenics agenda of Margaret Sanger, and Planned Parenthood’s plans for the multi-billion dollar abortion industry, funded largely by the Federal Government (read: you, the taxpayor), and private, “progressive,” activist organizations.

In the name of “a woman’s right to choose,” what goes on with her own body, we have, as a nation, sanctioned men and women to have sex freely and without consequence, and agreed to pay for it by sacrificing their offspring and making abortion doctors insanely wealthy in the process.

Michelle Malkin has a excellent column this week, which she has posted on her blog, entitled Planned Parenthood’s Obscene Profits. Check it out!

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