The
Modern Anti-christs
Evil!!!
That is the only way to describe
the relentless push of Obama
and Clinton for abortion rights
throughout the world. In the
process, they will use American
taxpayers' dollars, and force
their agenda on helpless nations,
violating their sovereignty.
They preach tolerance, but are
the most intolerant of pro-lifers
(branding them as terrorists)
and of the Catholic Church.
They are supposed to showcase
democracy, but they are totalitarian
in their push. They promote
respect for all peoples and
their views, but they will not
respect our Judeo-Christian
values and will without any
qualms force us to violate our
consciences by being forced
to do anti-life acts.
Clinton
idolizes Margaret Sanger, that
eugenist and racist. (Interestingly,
a certain GK champion idolizes
Obama).
For
Obama and Clinton, there are
no more holds barred. They have
gone beyond the point of deception
where they talk of reproductive
rights while denying this means
abortion (which is where certain
Philippine legislators and pro-choice
radicals are at the moment),
and are now just openly saying
that yes it is all about abortion.
They want the choice to kill
an unborn child available as
a right to every woman in the
whole world. If you disagree,
they will force this on you.
They now have all the power,
together with the all-out support
of the EU, UN agencies, billionaire
philanthropists, secular media,
and so can now be contemptuous
of the opposition, and flaunt
their support of abortion without
hiding anything anymore. Satan
is jumping with glee!
Jesus,
have mercy on us and on the
whole world.
God
bless.
frank
Secretary
of State Clinton Admits Obama
will Work to Dismantle Abortion
Laws around the World
By
Kathleen Gilbert
WASHINGTON,
D.C., April 23, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- In a House Foreign Affairs
Committee hearing yesterday,
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
was confronted on her avowed
commitment to eugenicist Margaret
Sanger's global agenda, and
asked whether the Obama administration
would work to overturn pro-life
laws around the world - a priority
that Clinton confirmed.
In
a hearing to discuss the Obama
administration's foreign policy,
New Jersey Congressman Chris
Smith questioned Clinton on
her statements upon receiving
Planned Parenthood's Margaret
Sanger award on March 27. Clinton
had said she was "really
in awe" of the Planned
Parenthood founder.
"The
20th century reproductive rights
movement, really embodied in
the life and leadership of Margaret
Sanger, was one of the most
transformational in the entire
history of the human race,"
Clinton had said. She also said
that Sanger's work "is
not done."
Smith
yesterday asked Clinton about
her praise for Sanger's eugenic
agenda, saying "it is extraordinarily
difficult [to see] how anyone
could be in awe" of Sanger,
who "made no secret whatsoever"
of her views.
"With
all due respect, Madam Secretary,
Sanger's legacy was indeed transformational,
but not for the better if one
happens to be poor, disenfranchised,
weak, disabled, a person of
color, and unborn child, or
among the many so-called undesirables
Sanger would exclude and exterminate
from the human race," said
Smith.
"Sanger's
prolific writings dripped with
contempt for those she considers
to be unfit to live," he
continued. "Sanger was
an unapologetic eugenicist and
racist, who said, and I quote,
'The most merciful thing a family
does for one of its infant members
is to kill it.'
"She
also said, on another occasion,
quote, 'Eugenics is the most
adequate and thorough avenue
to the solution of racial, political
and social problems.'"
Smith
asked, "As part of Sanger's
work that remains undone,"
whether the Obama administration
seeks "in any way to weaken
or overturn pro-life laws and
policies in African and Latin
American countries, either directly
or through multilateral organizations,
including and especially the
United Nations, African Union,
or the OAS, or by way of funding
NGOs like Planned Parenthood?"
Clinton
replied: "It is my strongly
held view that you are entitled
to advocate and everyone who
agrees with you should be free
to do so anywhere in the world,
and so are we." (Video
of Secretary Clinton's responses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gEA97EnxE4)
Clinton
confirmed that the Obama administration's
definition of "reproductive
health" includes abortion,
and that, "We are now an
Administration that will protect
the rights of women, including
their rights to reproductive
health care."
Congressman
Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska
also told Clinton he was "stunned"
by her commitment to Sanger,
and that he was "deeply
grieved" at her answer
to Congressman Smith.
"She
[Sanger] advocated for the elimination
of the disabled, the downtrodden,
and the Black child," Fortenberry
objected. "I don't believe
these ideologies have a place
in our pluralistic society."
Decrying
taxpayer funding of abortion
overseas as "a form of
neo-colonialism" that is
"elitist, paternalistic,
and an assault on the dignity
of the poor," Fortenberry
challenged Clinton to instead
pursue foreign policy that "upholds
the genius of womanhood and
the life nestled within her."
Clinton
responded by emphasizing that
the "choice" to carry
or kill an unborn child should
be available "for all women."
Commenting
in a later statement on Clinton's
remarks, Smith said: "It
is evident that Mrs. Clinton
and President Obama want to
force the tragedy of abortion
upon women around the world
especially and including in
countries where democratically
elected leaders want to continue
to protect their unborn children.
"There
are other ways in which both
mother and baby are protected,
cared for and helped - with
food, nutrition, clean water
and life-affirming healthcare,"
he said.
"Secretary
Clinton's inability to see this
will mean more babies will die
and more women will suffer the
consequence of abortion as a
result of U.S. foreign policy
overseas."
(Video
of Secretary Clinton's responses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gEA97EnxE4)
See
related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Secretary
Clinton "In Awe" of
Racist Eugenicist Margaret Sanger
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/apr/09040306.html
"For
to me life is Christ, and death
is gain." (Phil 1:21)