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Friday, August 13, 2004

Murder by any other name

Is killing murdering? Is murdering killing?

Think I'm being silly?

Look at the modern day definition of killing. Killing is okay if it's in the case of abortion. After all, the baby isn't born and it's "the woman's right to chose" whether or not to have that inconvenient child at that point of time in her life.

The Nazi world view is alive and well.

They too only wanted selective breeding.

One argument for abortion is to Protect Women and babies that might not survive or would be disfigured. Though this argument carries weight when it is used correctly it can't be used as an argument for making the killing of millions of babies legal.

Think that "viability" is a modern day argument?

The first court to rule that "viability" and the "woman's health" were determinate factors in abortion was the Nazi Heredity Court of 1934, when it ruled that "...Pregnancy may be terminated, with the consent of the woman concerned, unless the foetus is already capable of independent life, or unless the termination of the pregnancy entails a serious danger to either the life or health of the woman herself." (The Racial State, 1991, p.141).

Think about that when you have a baby or babies that are born below "normal" birth weight.

Some info from http://www.angelfire.com/mo/baha/nazis.html:

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DR. ERNST RUDIN

The most outspoken spokesman for "abortion rights" in pre-Nazi Germany was the psychiatrist and head of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute: Dr. Ernst Rudin. After the Nazis came to power, they made Dr. Rudin the head of the Nazi Society for Racial Hygiene In April 1933, Dr. Rudin wrote an article for The American Birth Control Review; the official publication of Margaret Sanger's American Birth Control League (which changed its name to Planned Parenthood in 1942).

Dr. Rudin's article was called "Eugenics Sterilization: An Urgent Need" (American Birth Control Review, April 1933).

One of Dr. Rudin's associates at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute was Dr. Otmar Freiherr Von Versscheur, whose assistant at the Institute was Dr. Josef Mengele;who later became the director of medical experiments at Auschwitz death camp in Poland. He performed horrendous experiments; mostly on children. Many died or were scarred (emotionally and physically) for life.

MARGARET SANGER AND THE NAZIS

Few people today know that Margaret Sanger, the founder of the Pro-Choice Movement, and the founder of Planned Parenthood, was an admirer of Dr. Rudin, and published several of his articles. Sanger had a white-racist, Lothrop Stoddard, on her Board of Directors. Stoddard was the author of several anti-Semitic and white-supremacist books. He was a well-known admirer of Adolf Hitler, and an open supporter of the Nazis. Sanger herself was a eugenicist and neo-Malthusian.

It is very possible that Sanger got the phrase "Freedom of Choice" from Dr. Ernst Rudin; the Nazi physician who was a contributor to her publications. (see Margaret Sanger and the Pro-Choice Movement online).


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The strange modern day argument that people make saying that they are personally opposed to abortion but they don't have the right to tell others what to do is absurd.

We have to head off the pro abortion crowd. They want to define ProLife as supporting life...unless Mom doesn't want it.

The terms are defined...

Pro Abortion is to support the right of the woman to kill her child.

ProLife is to support the life of the child and to want it to be born.

Kill = Murder

Stop fooling yourselves

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