Tuesday, June 23, 2015

In a sick liberal move, the ACLU has honored abortionists with medals for promoting human rights.

By Rob Janicki
Unbelievable as it is, the liberal ACLU has honored murderers of human fetuses with medals for promoting human rights.  It's uncertain how this practice of fetus abortion advances human rights, but that seems not to concern the baby murder mill operators, which continue to practice eugenics and black genocide.  

It must be noted that black abortions constitute almost 40% of all abortions annually in the United States.  This is an obvious attempt to continue Sanger's program of eugenics and genocide of minorities and can hardly go unnoticed by anyone with any common sense and understanding of the true basis for Planned Parenthood abortion mills.

The American Civil Liberties Union has awarded three Alabama abortion clinic owners, as well as National Abortion Federation president Vicki Saporta, with the Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty for their commitment to abortion, Alabama Media Group reports.

The ACLU has long supported abortion, most recently suing to block a 24-hour waiting periodin Florida (a policy the Supreme Court has already deemed lawful in Planned Parenthood v. Casey), and testifying against Ohio legislation to protect preborn babies with Down Syndrome from abortion.

Obviously these murder mills can't be inconvenienced with having to observe a waiting period, in order to do their dastardly deeds of depriving the unborn of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness guaranteed to these very baby murderers that claim they only act in support women's reproductive rights.  Eugenics, the belief and practice of cleansing society of misfits with the potential of having genetic defects was pushed by Margaret Sanger at the turn of 20th century.

It also became an institutionalized genocide of blacks by liberal racists such as Margaret Sanger as evidenced in the quote below.

"We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities.  The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We don’t want the 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 it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."

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