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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Smithsonian Honors Racist Eugenicist Margaret Sanger

Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is being honored with your tax dollars at the Smithsonian Institute.

In addition to starting the nation's #1 provider of abortions, Sanger was also a eugenicist (one who sought to cleanse the gene pool of "undesirable" races) of great proportions.

Aren't you thrilled to have this dark element of your country's past (and present) honored at the Smithsonian?

Aren't you even more thrilled that your wallet is being lightened to do it?

The Smithsonian is honoring one of the 20th century's most notorious eugenics proponets, Margaret Sanger. American Life League exposes Sanger's racist plan to create a "master race."



2 comments:

Colin said...

Did you actually just praise Byrd in one post and deride Sanger in the next? I'd wager these two have a great deal in common as regards race relations. Hmm.

Bob Ellis said...

Given Byrd's former membership in the Klan, I'd venture you're correct about his racial opinions, at least in the past.

I didn't praise Byrd, and I don't believe William Federer did, either. He simply reiterated a statement Byrd made which pointed to truths about our nation's Christian heritage. Even a broken clock can be right twice a day.

 
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