Woman and the New Race by Margret Sanger

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The founder of the abortion movement wrote this strangley titled book that is kind of similar to the NAZIs propaganda.
 
The words of Margaret Sanger...

Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger on Catholics: ‘They Have Simply Outbred the Protestants … They Have Control’
September 8, 2015 | Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, who argued against the Catholic Church on contraception, marriage, and children for decades, said in an interview with reporter Mike Wallace that she had read that Catholics oppose birth control because they want more Catholics and, as she had read about Massachusetts, “Catholics had simply outbred the Protestants” there and “they have control.”
In the Sept. 21, 1957 interview on The Mike Wallace Show, the host asked Sanger, “May I ask you why – now I know that in private and actually in public discussions, I think, prior to this time – you have been willing to state your understanding of what the motives of the Church are, and now you would rather remain silent. May I ask you why?” Sanger said, “Well, simply because I don’t think the Church has changed in its attitude. Some hierarchy have changed their attitude – you can’t say the same thing you might have said a year or two years ago, as to your belief, as to your opinion.”

Wallace then asked, “Have you heard it said that the reason that the Church is against birth control is because they want more Catholics?” “I’ve read it,” Sanger replied. “Do you believe it?” Wallace asked. Sanger answered, “Well, if you read their papers where they point out Boston, that that’s what has happened in Boston and Massachusetts. They have simply outbred the Protestants, and they’re in Boston and Massachusetts, they have control. I read that in their own papers.” Back in 1932, in an essay entitled The Pope’s Position on Birth Control, Sanger said, “My own position is that the Catholic doctrine is illogical, not in accord with science, and definitely against social welfare and race improvement.”

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Margaret Sanger (1879-1966), the founder of Planned Parenthood.

In a draft article entitled Women and the Catholic Church, Sanger claimed, “the whole future of woman is thus placed into, under the power of the Roman Church without leaving to her the least choice in the matter whatsoever. … The condition of woman becomes a vassal. “The R. Church issues commands to its adherents who, tho citizens of this country obey these commands against our constitutional rights. It is annihilating our liberties and establishing it rules & dominion in its place. Our honor, our interest, Everything we have calls loudly to us to take our stand and maintain it.”

Margaret Sanger (1879 – 1966), a long-time advocate for artificial birth control who supported eugenics -- selective breeding and sterilization to diminish the so-called inferior races and promote the growth of so-called superior races -- was the founder of the American Birth Control League (ABCL). The ABCL eventually was merged with another group, the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, in 1939, and was renamed the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) in 1942. In 1952, Sanger helped found the International Planned Parenthood Federation and served as its first president until 1959. Planned Parenthood is America’s largest abortion provider. According to its latest annual report, Planned Parenthood performed 327,653 abortions in 2013-14 and the organization received $528.4 million in taxpayer funding through “government health service grants and reimbursements.”

Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger on Catholics: ‘They Have Simply Outbred the Protestants … They Have Control’

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Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger in 1960: If JFK Elected President, I’ll ‘Find Another Place to Live’
September 8, 2015 | Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger opposed the Catholic Church for decades because of its moral teachings and its theology in general, to the point that in 1960, when John F. Kennedy, a Catholic, ran for president, Sanger said if he were elected, she would “find another place to live.”
Sanger (1879-1966), in her many writings and speeches, frequently attacked the Catholic Church, describing it as among the “arch-enemies to hinder the progress of enlightenment” and determined to destroy America’s “liberties” and establish its own “rules & dominion.” In early July 1960, when then-Senator John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) was about to be nominated by the Democratic Party as their candidate to run against Republican Richard M. Nixon, a Quaker, in the November election, Sanger was asked about the contest. The Associated Press story, from Honolulu, Hawaii and printed on the front page of the Milwaukee Journal on July 6, 1960 was headlined, “If Kennedy Wins, Mrs. Sanger is Going to Quit US.”

The story states:

Mrs. Margaret Sanger, crusader for birth control, says she will "find another place to live" if Senator John F. Kennedy becomes president. Mrs. Sanger said she was opposed to Kennedy because of his religion. "In my estimation a Roman Catholic is neither Democrat nor Republican." "Nor American, nor Chinese; he is a Roman Catholic," Mrs. Sanger said. Mrs. Sanger is here [Hawaii] on a vacation from her Tucson (Ariz.) home. She told a reporter that a Roman Catholic at the head of the country would "make impossible America's most important contribution to world peace -- the dissemination of birth control information." She is the founder and president emeritus of the Planned Parenthood federation.

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Margaret Sanger (1879-1966), the founder of Planned Parenthood.

After Kennedy was elected on Nov. 10, Sanger’s anti-Catholic remarks were picked up again by the news media. But as The New York Times reported that day, Sanger had decided to wait a year before deciding whether to leave the United States. The New York Times article was headlined, “Mrs. Sanger Staying,” as documented in the Margaret Sanger Papers Project at New York University. Sanger’s anti-Catholicism was clear: Catholics, including JFK, could not be Democrat or Republican or even American.

There are many examples of the Planned Parenthood founder’s anti-Catholicism. In 1921, Sanger said it was okay for Catholics to keep their ideas in their church but when they try “to make these ideas legislative acts and force their opinions and code of morals upon the Protestant members of this country, then we do consider this an interference with the principles of this Democracy and we have a right to protest.” In the July 1916 edition of Birth Control, Sanger said, “Take the clergy, (Catholics especially). They are the beneficiaries of the church that has made breeding its main source of revenue. They preach from a ‘sacred book’ to ‘multiply and replenish the earth,’ knowing that large families among working people tend to preserve their influence and authority.”

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Former Democratic President John F. Kennedy, a Catholic, who was assassinated at age 46 on Nov. 22, 1963.

Sanger complained in January 1932 that “Catholic doctrine is illogical, not in accord with science and definitely against social welfare and race improvement.” In a draft article, Women and the Catholic Church, Sanger said the Roman Catholic “Church issues commands to its adherents who, tho citizens of this country obey these commands against our constitutional rights. It is annihilating our liberties and establishing its rules & dominion in its place.” Sanger, a long-time advocate for artificial birth control who supported eugenics -- selective breeding and sterilization to diminish the so-called inferior races and promote the growth of so-called superior races -- was the founder of the American Birth Control League (ABCL).

The ABCL eventually was merged with another group, the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, in 1939, and was renamed the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) in 1942. In 1952, Sanger helped found the International Planned Parenthood Federation and served as its first president until 1959. Planned Parenthood is America’s largest abortion provider. According to its latest annual report, Planned Parenthood performed 327,653 abortions in 2013-14 and the organization received $528.4 million in taxpayer funding through “government health service grants and reimbursements.”

Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger in 1960: If JFK Elected President, I’ll ‘Find Another Place to Live’
 
There is no longer room in this once great country for a Christian God. Or civility, or ethics, or morality.

This is Obama's country now. Bernie Sanders will now take over as the Commander in Chief. Or worse yet, Hillary. :lol:
 
There is no longer room in this once great country for a Christian God. Or civility, or ethics, or morality.

This is Obama's country now. Bernie Sanders will now take over as the Commander in Chief. Or worse yet, Hillary. :lol:
There is very little room for your God, that is true...
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The God, the one who might or might not exist, whose Will is unknowable by human beings, who is not subject to Sunday School dogmatism and childish theological positions on the Culture Wars and American politics well, he's still around, and there's plenty of space for him.
 
Margaret Sanger Quotes, History, and Biography
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Nazi Germany had implemented [URL='http://www.amazon.com/Racial-Hygiene-Medicine-Under-Nazis/dp/0674745787&tag=ff0d01-20']racial hygiene
policies, including mass sterilizations, inspired by the eugenics movement in America. So “birth control” was removed from the name to create a new public image. The agenda, though, stayed the same. And in 1948, Sanger helped form the International Committee on Planned Parenthood, which (in 1952) became the International Planned Parenthood Federation.[/URL]
http://liveaction.org/research/margaret-sanger-quotes-history-and-biography
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