If we need to speak with you for any
reason, we will say we are calling from:
Planned Parenthood
Doctor's Office
Toni ("Hello, this is Toni calling for _____.")
Do not contact me by phone
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—Planned Parenthood Golden Gate, directed at
teens as young as 12
Planned Parenthood‘s
ideology is sick
nterestingly, the founder of SIECUS,
the in-your-face sex education that
many American parents find so
offensive today was at one time also the
medical director of Planned Parenthood for
many years.
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Dr. Mary Calderone was her
name. Her employment at SIECUS has been
described as the ―natural development for a
woman devoted to changing traditional
values that stood in the way of Planned
Parenthood‘s aggressive merchandising of
contraceptives and abortion to children.‖
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During the time she worked for SIECUS
her
organization
produced
some
controversial views. For example:
The 1974 ―SIECUS Position Statements
say, ―The use of explicit sexual materials
(sometimes referred to as pornography)
can serve a variety of important needs in
the lives of countless individuals and
should be available to adults.‖
905
Calderone‘s writings sought to legitimize
child sex and molestation on the basis
that it was pleasurable and natural for
the under 12 child
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and that it was
only
parents‘
fussing
over
the
molestation that really harmed a
child.
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In fact, she went further,
encouraging parent-child sexual contact
because ―The distinction between incest
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and healthy contact is found in the
motivation for it.‖
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Sick.
It was Calderone who convinced the
American Medical Association to change
their stance on population control to
their current position that population
control was needed for responsible
medical practice.
909
Planned Parenthood covers
incest and rape
ife Dynamics, an undercover pro-life
organization, has available taped
evidence of abortion clinics across
the country encouraging their supposed
underage caller to lie about her age to get
an abortion.
910
In a similar investigation in 2007, CNS
News covered the story of a Planned
Parenthood employee encouraging a 15-
year-old girl with a 23-year-old boyfriend
to lie about her age. The whole
conversation was also secretly recorded.
This abortion clinic worker is on record
saying, ―If you're 15, we have to report it ...
If you're not, if you're older than that, then
we don't need to.‖ The girl asked, ―Okay,
but if I just say I'm not 15, then it's
different?" "You could say 16," the worker
said, later on adding, "Just figure out a birth
date that works. And I don't know
anything."
911
So instead of acting to protect girls from
potentially abusive (and illegal) underage
relationships, the clinic encourages them to
fudge the birth date. And Planned
Parenthood? Instead of educating their
employees, they threatened to sue the girl
who exposed them.
This same girl posed more recently and
obtained more dramatic evidence when she
posed as a 13-year-old with a 31-year-old
boyfriend. No one can deny that that is an
unhealthy relationship. But the clinic
worker tells her, ―I didn‘t hear the age‖ and
―I don‘t want to know the age‖
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and later
recommends an out-of-state clinic for a
secret abortion. You can‘t get much better
than this when proving abortion clinics are
complicit in covering up statutory rape.
These recorded tapes are also available for
viewing.
An actual example where abortion
covered up abuse is an unnamed Ohio
teenager who is suing Planned Parenthood
for failing to report her abusive situation.
Sexually abused by her father since the age
of 12, she came in for an abortion at age 16.
She claims she even told the clinic of the
abuse but they did nothing to help her. By
failing to notify police, the girl holds that
they are answerable for the continued
abuse that went on for another 18
months.
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Perhaps if an abortion had not
been performed the pregnancy might have
come out in the open and more questions
may have been asked.
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These are not the only examples.
914
Planned Parenthood labels
opponents ―terrorists‖
ou wouldn‘t believe it but Planned
Parenthood branded pro-family and
pro-life organizations ―terrorists
and extremists.‖ Under ―Terrorists and
Extremist Organizations‖ on their website
were pro-life organizations such as the
popular ―Focus on the Family,‖ ―Concerned
Women of America,‖ ―Feminists For Life of
America‖ and ―Christian Coalition.‖ In
reality none of the pro-life organizations
listed promote violence as a way to achieve
their purpose.
While
Planned
Parenthood
may
disagree with the viewpoint held by these
groups, labeling them terrorists is nothing
more than vicious slander. Realizing that
this move could make them look like the
radical bunch they are, they quickly
deleted the site from their webpage, but not
before I saw it.
915
Planned Parenthood‘s
racist agenda
The mass of negroes, particularly in the
south, still breed carelessly.
916
—Margaret Sanger, The ―Negro Project‖
n
her
autobiography,
Planned
Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger
volunteers that she spoke at a Ku Klux
Klan group in Silver Lake, New Jersey and
later was offered ―a dozen invitations to
speak to similar groups.‖
917
These actions
indicate that she did not feel too
uncomfortable with what these people
believed.
Another example of her racist attitude
comes from a letter she wrote to one of her
regional directors, Dr. Clarence Gamble of
Proctor and Gamble. The letter is dated
December 10, 1939:
It seems to me from my experience… in
North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and
Texas, that while the colored Negroes have
great respect for white doctors, they can get
closer to their own members and more or
less lay their cards on the table, which
means their ignorance, superstitions and
doubts. They do not do this with the white
people, and if we can train the Negro
doctor at the clinic, he can go among them
with enthusiasm and with knowledge,
which, I believe, will have far-reaching
results among the colored people…
The minister‘s work is also important,
and also he should be trained, perhaps by
the Federation, as to our ideals and the goal
that we hope to reach. We do not want
word to go out that we want to exterminate
the Negro population, and the minister is
the man who can straighten out that idea if
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it ever occurs to any of their more
rebellious members.
918
Re-read that last sentence again.
Three years later those same thoughts
were echoed by one of Sanger‘s board
members, Dr. Dorothy Ferebee, also
president of America‘s largest black
sorority. In ―Planned Parenthood as a
Health Measure for the Negro Race,‖ dated
January 29, 1942, Ferebee suggests that
employing blacks at Planned Parenthood
will stop any doubts of bad intentions:
I cannot overemphasize the importance
of utililizing Negro professionals, fully
integrated
into
the
staff
of
this
organization. This key professional worker
could interpret the program and the
objectives to them in the normal course of
day-to-day contacts; could break down
fallacious attitudes and beliefs and elements
of distrust; could inspire the confidence of
the group; and would not be suspected of
the intent to eliminate the race.
919
In one example of this in action,
Dorothy Roberts writes how black workers
were very much involved but conveniently
somehow kept out of important jobs, such
as management and attending planning
meetings. Roberts believes the employees
may have had a more important role, that
of adding legitimacy and trust to the
program.
920
Note that Ferebee and Sanger both
suggested training black clinic workers and
ministers, not with the intent to give the
black race more independence, but so they
wouldn‘t perceive Planned Parenthood was
racist! Often it is the very thing we deny
that we are trying to hide.
Did you know?
Black women have a 50 in 1,000 chance
of having an abortion. But for a white
woman it‘s only 11 in 1,000
921
Planned Parenthood has never publicly
questioned the racism of its founder. By
recently accepting donations from racist
donors for abortions for specific races, this
indicates the racist ideology may still be
present.
Planned Parenthood
accepts racist-based donations
pro-life student investigation by
Live Action Films recently had an
actor call abortion clinics wanting
to make a donation specifically for black
abortions. Here is a clip from one of the
conversations, which are available online:
Idaho donor
:
The abortion—I can give
money specifically for a black baby, that
would be the purpose?
PP Rep
:
Absolutely. If you wanted to
designate that your gift be used to help an
African-American woman in need, then we
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would certainly make sure that the gift was
earmarked for that purpose.
Idaho donor
:
Great, because I really
faced trouble with affirmative action, and I
don‘t want my kids to be disadvantaged
against black kids. I just had a baby; I want
to put it in his name.
PP Rep
:
Yes, absolutely.
Idaho donor
:
And we don‘t, you know
we just think, the less black kids out there
the better.
PP
Rep
:
Understandable,
under-
standable.
Idaho donor
:
Right. I want to protect
my son, so he can get into college.
PP Rep
:
Alright. Excuse my hesitation,
this is the first time I‘ve had a donor call
and make this kind of request, so I‘m
excited, and want to make sure I don‘t leave
anything out.
922
Some clinics contacted acknowledged or
even agreed with this blatant racism — and
no one declined the money which the actor
had asked be earmarked for ―a black baby.‖
Under media scrutiny, Planned Parenthood
has recently apologized for its actions.
923
Yet it leaves me wondering, is this for real
or is this a show for the media?
Reason #68
―Planned Parenthood has an
agenda all of their own‖
Reason #69
Planned
Parenthood‘s
beginnings were
unsavory
Why did Sanger found
Planned Parenthood?
We are merely walking down the path that
Mrs. Sanger carved for us.
924
—Attributed to former Planned Parenthood
Director, Dr. Alan Guttmacher
lanned
Parenthood
has
never
renounced their founder or their
founder‘s ideas!
Why did Sanger found Planned
Parenthood? There were too many people
having babies. In particular, the wrong type
of people were reproducing. She wanted
the lower classes of society to limit
reproduction and for the upper classes to
have more children, thus contributing, she
believed, to a natural ‗evolution of the
species‘. Kind of like Darwin‘s survival of
the fittest. Like helping evolution and in so
doing helping society. Sort of.
Interestingly, Sanger also went so far as
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to propose during a speech in Hartford,
Connecticut, that parents be required to
‗apply‘ for babies just as immigrations were
required to apply for visas.
925
As a side note,
Sanger is not the only person to suggest this
twisted idea. Nobel Prize winner Frances
Crick also spoke of this, favoring licensing
of parents or putting a tax on children in
order to encourage "those people who are
more socially desirable to have more
children.‖
926
Physiologist Dwight Ingle also
proposed that all women of childbearing
age should be implanted with an anti-
fertility pellet preventing pregnancy and it
only be removed on approval of their
application for parenting.
927
Only those
mentally and physically ―fit‖ (as determined
by government officials, of course) would
be allowed to have children.
Sound familiar? I‘m thinking China. But
then again, perhaps Sanger would agree
with such an idea, for she herself wrote in
Pivot of Civilization, ―we prefer the policy
of immediate sterilization, of making sure
that parenthood is absolutely prohibited to
the feeble-minded.‖
928
The scary part is, this
could have come out of the mouth of
Hitler. In
Reason #70
you can read his
exact words on this topic and you can‘t
distinguish them from hers. While I‘m not
claiming she was Hitler, I am suggesting
that their policies were based on the same
underlying presumptions, that lower types
of people should not reproduce.
Let‘s look at some more of Sanger‘s own
words:
What birth control is all about
Birth control is nothing more or less
than the facilitation of the process of
weeding out the unfit, or preventing the
birth of defectives or of those who will
become defectives.
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It‘s women's fault
By her failure to withhold the
multitudes of children who have made
inevitable the most flagrant of our social
evils, she incurred a debt to society.
‖
930
…
and elsewhere,
The most serious evil of our times is that
of encouraging the bringing into the world
of large families.
931
Open recommendation for infanticide
The most merciful thing that the large
family does to one of its infant members is
to kill it.
932
No choices for these women
Every feeble-minded girl or woman of
the hereditary type, especially of the moron
class, should be segregated during the
reproductive period. Otherwise, she is
almost certain to bear imbecile children.
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Designing a sterile race of worker
humans
In her autobiography Margaret Sanger
describes a conversation she had with
philosopher Dr. Hu-Shih and some of his
friends while in China. Before I share that
conversation, this is something she‘d said
earlier about the man — ―His outlook,
coinciding with mine, recognized what
birth
control
might
mean
for
civilization.‖
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Now, here's the conversation:
The conversation took a scientific turn.
Since man had through breeding brought
about such changes in the animal and
vegetable kingdoms, why could he not
produce a class of human beings unable to
procreate? Was there any reason why the
particular biological factors that made the
mule sterile could not be applied further?
They discussed the interesting possibility of
creating a neuter gender, such as the
workers in a beehive or ant hill. The
implications of this colloquy formed a
fascinating climax to our sojourn in
Peking.
935
Some
people
should
have
no
reproductive rights
The grosser, the more obvious, the
undeniably feeble-minded should, indeed,
not only be discouraged but prevented from
propagating their kind.
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The main purpose of birth control
More children from the fit, less from the
unfit — that is the chief issue of birth
control.
937
Note, that the fit she speaks of are
generally wealthy, educated, white people.
It‘s hard to encourage more fit
children…
In her autobiography Sanger mentions a
eugenics conference she attended and her
thoughts about it. Speaking with professors
and doctors during a round table session
she reprimanded them:
There you are.‘ I said, ‗a super-
intelligent group, the very type for whom
you advocate more children, yet you
yourselves won‘t practice what you
preach.‘
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…therefore let‘s discourage the unfit
children through birth control
I accepted one branch of this
philosophy, but eugenics without birth
control seemed to me a house built upon
sands
…
The eugenists wanted to shift the
birth control emphasis from less children
for the poor to more children for the rich.
We went back of that and sought first to
stop the multiplication of the unfit. This
appeared the most important and greatest
step towards race betterment.
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And this woman started the world‘s
largest birth control organization?
Related reason:
Reason #70: Hitler
Would Have Loved Abortion
Reason #69
―Planned Parenthood has a
shady past that they have yet to
renounce‖
Reason #70
Hitler would have
loved abortion
Compare Hitler‘s ideals
with Margaret Sanger‘s
e just looked at the beliefs of
Margaret Sanger, founder of
Planned
Parenthood.
Let‘s
compare Hitler‘s thoughts on the matter
(yes, I even read his autobiography to bring
you this comparison). If you haven‘t read
Reason #69
, I recommend that you read it
first — so you can compare the two ideas.
Sanger had her ―less fit,‖ Hitler had his
―lower beings"
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