Posting this at a Catholic school is offensive, in that ALL lives matter, and especially those 50 million plus unborn lives. If you want to place pins on a map of the U.S., try pinpointing the Planned Parenthood murder factories. You will get a lot more than just five.
Here are a couple of quotes from an article written by Brian Fisher about Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood.
“And yet, when leaders dare to broach the topic of Planned Parenthood and its ties to Margaret Sanger’s racist beliefs, they are mocked—even demonized. Most recently, I heard an interview with U.S. presidential candidate Ben Carson, who is African American. First, he asserted that “the number one cause of death for black people is abortion.” Predictably, the abortion-promoting media blew up over this statement, accusing Carson of fabricating numbers to fit his agenda. Sadly, Carson is correct.
For all we hear about Black Lives Matter and the tragic scourge of black homicides in our inner cities, we hear next to nothing about the estimated 2,000 preborn black babies who are lost every day to abortion. Carson went on to comment specifically about Sanger’s intention to rid the world of black people:
I encourage people to go and read about Margaret Sanger and go and read about the beginnings of this organization so that you know what you’re dealing with… One of the reasons you find most of their clinics in black neighborhoods is so that you can find ways to control that population.
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Posting this at a Catholic school is offensive, in that ALL lives matter, and especially those 50 million plus unborn lives. If you want to place pins on a map of the U.S., try pinpointing the Planned Parenthood murder factories. You will get a lot more than just five.
Here are a couple of quotes from an article written by Brian Fisher about Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood.
“And yet, when leaders dare to broach the topic of Planned Parenthood and its ties to Margaret Sanger’s racist beliefs, they are mocked—even demonized. Most recently, I heard an interview with U.S. presidential candidate Ben Carson, who is African American. First, he asserted that “the number one cause of death for black people is abortion.” Predictably, the abortion-promoting media blew up over this statement, accusing Carson of fabricating numbers to fit his agenda. Sadly, Carson is correct.
For all we hear about Black Lives Matter and the tragic scourge of black homicides in our inner cities, we hear next to nothing about the estimated 2,000 preborn black babies who are lost every day to abortion. Carson went on to comment specifically about Sanger’s intention to rid the world of black people:
I encourage people to go and read about Margaret Sanger and go and read about the beginnings of this organization so that you know what you’re dealing with… One of the reasons you find most of their clinics in black neighborhoods is so that you can find ways to control that population.
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