I imagine that being an adolescent was largely the same for most people growing up in the 1960s: hanging out with your friends, and in hushed voices, and nervous laughter, telling dirty jokes, repeating things you heard from older kids, trying desperately to act as if you were worldly enough to know what it all meant. I remember, among jokes that were laughable in their naivety, were the … [Read more...]
ObamaCare Overturns Roe v. Wade
This may come as a shock to some of you, but legal scholars and those who have taken the time to read the High Court's decision know that Roe v. Wade did not guarantee women a right to abortion. Here is part of the majority opinion of Roe v. Wade: 410 U.S. 113, written by Justice Blackmun: On the basis of elements such as these, appellant and some amici argue that the woman's right is … [Read more...]
Eugenics: Then and Now
A Brief History The term Eugenics was first used by Francis Galton in 1883 to denote the study of socially controllable elements that can improve or impair, physically or mentally, the racial qualities of future generations. In a novel written by Galton, he described an island governed by a eugenic council whose goal was to enhance the biological quality of the inhabitants. To be admitted to … [Read more...]
If This Is Really Important to You…
I had a pivotal life lesson when I was 4 years old. We, as a family, sat down to dinner. It was then that I discovered the horrible truth of that moment - mom had made lima beans. Now these weren't any lima beans, they were the BirdsEye Frozen Lima Beans that she always cooked too long so they got hard, crunchy, gag-in-the-throat dry. Doing what any rational 4 year old would do, I put them … [Read more...]
FGM, OMG! BFD.
It is too easy and prevalent in our media to reduce everything to initializations and euphemistic terms to make them less offensive. Resist the urge. We are talking about mutilation. Call it mutilation. Call it Female Genital Mutilation. Don't hold back. If it make other people feel uncomfortable, good. How do you think the girl feels? Let's be clear what we are talking about. Female … [Read more...]
The Big Picture
Below is a partial list of significant global movements and programs. I want you to notice the common thread of population control and reproductive control that is a corner-stone of each of these: Environmental movement (too many people for the planet) Scientific movement (improving the population through science) Social Justice movement (women trapped in poverty by early … [Read more...]
Sterilizing the Poor, Minorities, and Handicapped Women
Imagine if someone came to you and said they advocated sterilizing the poor, minorities, and handicapped women. Suppose the same person promoted killing the elderly and any children who had birth defects. Would you support the idea? How about instead, if that person made an impassioned plea: Help the poor and minorities escape the confines of unwanted pregnancies that trapped them in … [Read more...]








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