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Hurricane Katrina: Planned Parenthood on the Scene Making Sure Black People Don’t Breed

In the massive response to Hurricane Katrina, dozens if not hundreds of charities rushed to provide essential care to the victims. Some brought food, others brought medicine. Planned Parenthood got into the mix “on the frontlines aiding patients in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” (Their words)

What were the essentials that Planned Parenthood brought to starving and dehydrating people? Why contraceptives, of course. It’s as if the voice of Margaret Sanger herself spoke out from the grave saying “You’ve seen those masses of displaced black people on TV. Give us money and we’ll make sure that, when they come to your town, they don’t breed!” (HT: Dawn Eden).

In a crisis where people really need help and are avoiding roaming gangs of thugs and rapists I don’t think sex is on their mind. Instead of letting the Red Cross or Catholic Charities take the donation money, Planned Parenthood is taking it so they can continue their eugenic mission. More on this at Culture & Cosmos.

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  • September 7th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Flood Aid, Hurricane Katrina, National, Politics, Pro-Life | 3 comments

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    3. Well really this isn’t a surprise. They do say what they’re using it for too, so they aren’t being underhanded. I doubt anyone who actually donates money to PP for this relief effort is confused as to where their money is going. Think of it this way, I wouldn’t donate to the Catholic Charities myself either as I don’t want any of my money going towards possible attempts at conversion. I’ll stick all my cash in Red Cross as I know it is a group without an agenda.

      I stay away from both PP and CC donations for the same reason.

      Comment by Will | September 12, 2005

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