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Eugenics, systematic genocide and President-elect Barack Obama

We live in an exciting time. Americans are making world history. For the first time, we have a black eugenics-endorsing president-elect in America. Ironic.

We live in an exciting time. Americans are making world history. For the first time, we have a black eugenics-endorsing president-elect in America.

Ironic.

It’s ironic that a man whose race was considered three-fifths the value of a white man – whose ethnic group was sold at auction like cattle – would support the systematic genocide of his own people. It’s ironic that a man who’ll sit as president like one who fought a war to liberate slaves would support the focused annihilation of the same skin color.

Don’t toss the paper and call me crazy. Let the facts and statistics speak for themselves. Then remember that we are the history of tomorrow.

Our president-elect has never met an abortion he didn’t like. You’ve heard of the gruesome partial-birth abortion that sticks scissors and a vacuum tube into the skull of a breech baby? Obama voted against banning this procedure. He has a 100 percent approval rating from the National Abortion Rights Action League and Planned Parenthood.

What does an Obama that loves PP and a PP that loves Obama have to do with eugenics? Everything.
Black females compose only 13 percent of the U.S. population. Black women receive 37 percent of abortions. An average of 1,876 black babies are daily aborted in the U.S. Rev. Johnny Hunter of L.E.A.R.N. exposes the biggest American injustice since slavery: The black community is the most targeted community by PP.

From 1920 until her death, PP founder Margaret Sanger labeled “Negroes” as “feeble-minded, syphilitic, irresponsible, and defective.” Sanger assisted scientists and theorists in assembling Nazi Germany’s “race purification” program. Sanger’s newspaper, The Birth Control Review, openly endorsed euthanasia, sterilization, abortion and infanticide in the early Reich. Her friend, Ernst Rudin, Nazi medical experimentation program director for Adolf Hitler, served Sanger’s organization as adviser.

In 1932, Sanger wrote “A Plan for Peace,” prescribing sterilization, mandatory segregation, and forced labor camps for all “dysgenic stocks,” including blacks, Jews, the less intelligent and criminals. “Having corralled this enormous part of our population…,” Sanger believed a true race of “health … safeguarded from hereditary taints” would emerge. Such a plan was internationally termed “eugenics.” When World War II broke out, Sanger realized she needed to redeem her image for her eugenics plan to succeed.

Afraid her plot to “create a race of thoroughbreds” would be discovered, Sanger changed the name of her organization to “Planned Parenthood Federation of America.” Next, according to George Grant, author of “Grand Illusions: The Legacy of Planned Parenthood,” Sanger unleashed a massive propaganda blitz focused on “patriotism, personal choice, and family values.”

To this day, PP is the largest provider of abortions in America. Their clinics are primarily in low-income black neighborhoods.

Before Obama ever employed his church-pew charisma, Sanger called it her best tactic. “The most successful educational approach to the Negro,” she said, “is through a religious appeal. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population.”

With Obama – PP’s 100 percent guy – in office, Sanger’s scheme to destroy the “inferior race” of African-American people is so close to being realized it’s scary. Unless true Christians stand up to rescue the perishing and educate the public, Obama may just implement Sanger’s master plan.

Only decades ago, the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote from a Birmingham jail, “The early church put an end to such evils as infanticide. Today, King’s niece Alveda works to save her people from the evil of eugenics.

Many years ago in another land, another people were slated for destruction. An uncle named Mordecai told his niece Esther, “Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14).
Now is our time to rise. This is our shining moment.

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