Showing posts with label Margaret Sanger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Margaret Sanger. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Crushed

The "Hands Up Don't Shoot" movement is an orchestrated movement to raise the status of those deemed victims of oppression in this nation, transfer wealth and set the platform for civil unrest, which would allow the federal government to expand control over the citizenry.

The individuals involved in "Hands Up Don't Shoot" are being played as the intellectually challenged fools they are.

It is so ridiculous that Martin O'Malley, former governor of Maryland and a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, got hammered in a a forum for claiming that not only do #BlackLivesMatter, but all lives matter.

O'Malley, who was former mayor of Baltimore prior to becoming governor of Maryland, oversaw the destruction of this once proud city, which to any sound thinking individual, would eliminate him from consideration for higher office.

It is worth noting, that not only is O'Malley ineffective as a leader, he has the spine of piece of balsa wood. O'Malley back tracked and apologized in prompt fashion, unable to stand up to left wing morons who claim all lives do not matter.

In addition, O'Malley is an intellectual lightweight, who astonishingly blamed the rise of ISIS on, of all things, global climate change.  With a guy like this in charge, the earth will be as hot as ever when our head gets chopped off by ISIS terrorist running roughshod on America's streets.


Meanwhile, while the media falls all over themselves over the #BlackLivesMatter campaign as they have been directed to do so, videos show Planned Parenthood executives describing the sale of fetal body parts at the organization’s affiliates.

No matter where you fall on the debate of abortion, I hope we can agree this despicable action is sickening and horrifying.

It is noted Hillary Clinton admires PPH founder Margaret Sanger "enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision", which was an evil eugenic vision centered on racism.

I wonder if we can take a moment to think that the current leadership in America, and their complicit media partners, are FAR more concerned with a false, orchestrated premise of oppression over our black inner city citizens than they are of organizations violating federal law by selling body parts of murdered children.

By the way, if late term abortions are tissue rather than living children, what in fact is being sold?



Wake Up America!!!!!!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Going Pink

All over the fruited plain, everyone is going pink! All for a great cause, a collaborative effort to raise money to fight breast cancer.  This effort, based by the Susan G. Komen Foundation, is without question one of the most successful charitable fundraising this nation has ever seen.  After all, who does not want to join the fight against breast cancer?

Everyone is in!

The Chevrolet SS pace car this past weekend for the running of NASCAR's GEICO 500 at Talladega Super Speedway was looking sharp, painted pink and making strides against breast cancer.


The Florida State University Golden Girls Dance Team, posing with the 2014 College Football Playoff Trophy, were looking lovely in Tallahassee this past weekend prior to the the most watched regular season college football game in over two seasons as visiting Notre Dame fell at the last second to Florida State.


When thinking pink and college football, who can not include the Oregon Ducks, who under the inspiration of NIKE founder and alumnus Phil Knight have over a 100 uniform combinations, sporting pink over the green and yellow combos we customarily see the Ducks wearing.


At my place of employment, and most likely yours, the company has presented numerous opportunities to have fun and raise money for this wonderful cause.Man, this is a great story.

Or is it.

Once upon I time, I was eager to contribute to this seemingly worthy cause. Like many other families, cancer has affected many of my relatives, taking the life of my Uncle in his thirties with other family members counted among the survivors.

However, I no longer participate in fundraising with the Susan G. Komen Foundation, as I have learned that a significant portion of the moneys raised end up in the hands of Planned Parenthood.  Once this became public, there was a significant backlash against the now named Susan G. Komen Foundation for the Cure.

Appropriately, in my view, part of that backlash included a decrease in the donation level. But not necessarily for the reasons you may think.  Let us take a step back and review.

Susan G. Komen had annually made significant donations to Planned Parenthood, which is essentially an abortion mill disguised as a womens health organization.  Abortion is legal, but many see the act as much more than birth control, but rather murder.  Although I am against abortion, we won't debate that now.

Margaret Sanger, the founder of what has later become Planned Parenthood and a hero to Hillary Clinton, was really an evil woman. Thought to be advancing the rights of women, and perhaps there was some thinking in that regard, the central force in her social activism was eugenics.  Included in her thoughts was that it was a worthy enterprise to "assist the race toward the elimination of the unfit."

Masked under the premise of womens health, abortion was considered a vehicle to rid the nation of those who were unfit in the eyes of Sanger and her fellow progressive elitists. You see, Sanger and her crowd knew better than you, including who was fit enough to live and die.  Imagine the arrogance.

In the world today, where an ill mouthed statement can forever label you a racists, it was indeed Sanger and is indeed Planned Parenthood that are seemingly assisting in the demise of the African-America population, as an article in The Washington Times notes the following:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Abortion Surveillance report revealed that between 2007 and 2010, nearly 36 percent of all abortions in the United States were performed on black children, even though black Americans make up only 13 percent of our population. A further 21 percent of abortions were performed on Hispanics, and 7 percent more on other minority groups, for a total of 64 percent of U.S. abortions tragically performed on minority groups. Margaret Sanger would have been proud of the effects of her legacy.

Due to this, many potential donors hoping to defeat breast cancer have taken donations elsewhere, which led the organization to cease funding to Planned Parenthood.  However, this action was seen as taking a stand for abortion and against womens rights, creating a bunch of anger among other supporters, which included resignations from high level executive within the organization.  The Foundation, caught in a squeeze, acquiesced and once again began donations to Planned Parenthood.

As The New York Times reported, "The people at Komen, it seems, are pilloried no matter what they do". 

Personal views are indeed the final straw here.  I will no donate any of my hard earned dollars to an organization that openly funds an organization whose mission statement is to invest in "groundbreaking research, community outreachadvocacy and programs in over 30 countries".  While I strongly support the effort to defeat all cancer, it is those donations to community health outreach, likely comprised of donations to Planned Parenthood, that I will not support. 

Therefore, with the Susan G. Komen Foundation in bed financially with Planned Parenthood, they will venture on without a dime of my money.   My money is much better allocated to supporting other worthwhile charitable endeavors. 

Thursday, June 26, 2014

No Doubt

No doubt.
 
That is my usual reaction each day after reading the brilliant editorial cartoons of Michael Ramirez of Investors Business Daily.
 
Are you reading IBD?  You should be.
 
In IBD, beyond the magnificent coverage of the capital markets and their proprietary stock evaluation tools, you will read in the best editorial page going "what is really going on".  In addition, you will find the exemplary work of Michael Ramirez.
 
This past week, Ramirez has been rockin, presenting profound and ingenious reflections on events of the week as only he can.  Please take a look at these, along with our limited commentary.
 
 
The media, a national disgrace these days, no longer hides their bias toward the Obama administration and the progressive ideology.  It would be laughable if the results of this bias were not having such a negative effect on our nation.  The ever increasing legions of low information voters are easily persuaded, particularly after cleverly placed first impressions, by packaged propaganda.  As Ronald Reagan once said, the trouble with our friends on the left is they know so much that isn't so.  We can blame in large measure the criminally complicit news media for the lack of political knowledge of those citizens who have failed in their responsibility as citizens to stay adequately informed.

 
Certainly, the progressive Democrats are no fans of those who claim to be among the members of the Tea Party.  After all, Tea Party members seek adherence to our Constitution, limited government, fiscal responsibility and power to the people in direct contrast to the big government elitists who aim to control citizen behavior for the common good as they know better.  Sadly, a large portion of the GOP is in lockstep with the progressives, longing for the day when they can yield their power.  Any doubt of this should have departed following the grotesque political events from Mississippi this week.  The GOP will not attack the left, most notably President Obama, who are destroying our nation as founded, but due their thirst for power, will firebomb Conservatives with wreckless abandon.  John Adams and the gang would be peeved to say the least. 
 


Let's get ready for Hillary.  The coronation of Hillary Clinton for the 2016 Democratic nomination for president is in full swing with her embarking on a book tour in various cities complete with meet and greets.  The book has been a flop, and there have been several missteps by Ms. Clinton along the tour.  The book is titled "Hard Choices", but as I see it, she has not made any.  Ms. Clinton is presented as among the most accomplished women in history, but this is complete nonsense and a slap to the face of Babe Didrikson Zaharias.  Clinton won a NY Senate seat, although she was not a resident of the state, and has little to no legislative marks to her credit.  Her tenure as Secretary of State was horrendous, beginning with a "reset" debacle with Russia to the scandalous and despicable events of Benghazi.  Due to the media love affair with this women, second only to that of another of limited accomplishment in Obama, many in America have a high approval rating of Hillary.  In truth, she is a Saul Alinsky disciple, and admirer of Frances Fox Piven and Margaret Sanger, and someone who like Obama does not see America in the way that you do.  In fact, she is an empty pantsuit with very little accomplishment having made no hard choices.  Ask Christopher Stevens.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

A Lie Cannot Live

Fifty years ago today, Martin Luther King Jr. stood at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and delivered among the most revered speeches in our nations history; his "I Have A Dream" speech.
Martin Luther King Jr./PHOTO gmzchoir.com
King, an American hero in the highest regard, would no doubt be pleased at many levels of the progress in terms of racial discrimination he spearheaded.  The approach taken by King, exhibiting his Christian beliefs engaging in non violent and respectful action adhering to the rule of law, is a case study of leading by example.

Sadly, as we have noted, many of those who claim to follow in his footsteps commonly take action in violation of the very principles King championed.  These are actions in contrast of a King.

King would no doubt be appalled at the hijacking of his legacy by those who passionately ask the black community to embrace entitlements and victimhood.  Equal diginity, King would say. King sought an even playing field for everyone to have the same opportunities to live the American dream, not wealth transfer or reparations.  King sought free market solutions, not reward without the dignity of hard work.

Certainly, the issue in the black community would deeply sadden King the most is the breakdown of the family unit, which King thought imperative to solidify the future of our youth.

In events marking the anniversary today, appalling rhetoric was spoken, inclusive of Conservative Supreme Court Justices being compared to the KKK and former President Bill Clinton taking time out in promotion of Common Core and global climate change.

President Barack Obama, while presiding over the highest black unemployment in decades and escalating racial tension in part fueled by the despicable race baiting behavior of many in the aftermath of the Trayvon Martin shooting including Obama,  remarked how King would be on board with the job killing legislation of Obamacare.

Dr. Alveda King, King's niece, would strongly disagree, noting King was vehemently opposed to abortion and saw it as an evil attack on his community.  In fact, Margaret Sanger, the racist founder of Planned Parenthood, utilized abortion in hopes of eliminating blacks from the planet

How incredibly sad this day and the memory of Dr. King was marred in such fashion.  Interestingly enough, obviously due to politics, the nations only black Senator, Republican Tim Scott of South Carolina, was not invited to the festivities.

Dr. Benjamin Carson wrote an editorial in The Washington Times with some poignant points on the status of the black community while Investors Business Daily has a strong editorial in today's edition titled Princelings of Civil-Rights; how members of the movement corrupted MLK's 1963 dream.

The divisive redistributionist infiltrator of markets we currently find in the presidency fails to follow the dream all principled people shared with King.  The same can be said for those who seek to profit from race baiting and playing on the fears of victimhood.

MLK, in the name of love, changed the world with dignity.  It would serve us all, on this day, to implement the principles of freedom for all, judging every person on the content of the character, not the color of their skin. 

As Dr. Alveda King said, "A lie cannot live".

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