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Killer Angel Margaret Sanger!

If you want to truly stand for all women you must stand against the killing of pre-born women

Sanger established the American Birth Control League, a precursor to today’s Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

As  the  founder  of  Planned  Parenthood and the impassioned heroine of various feminist causes celebrated, Sanger was responsible for the brutal elimination of more than thirty (50) million children in the United States and as many as two and a half billion worldwide. No one in his right mind would want to rehabilitate the reputations  of  Stalin,  Mussolini,  or  Hitler.  Their

If you want to truly stand for all women you must stand against the killing of pre-born women.

Eugenicist. Immoral. Unmerciful. Bigoted. These words appropriately describe the woman revered by an organization that promotes – and then profits from – the death of innocent babies.

barbarism,  treachery,  and  debauchery  will  make  their names live in infamy forever. Amazingly though, Sanger has somehow escaped their wretched fate. In spite of the fact that her crimes against humanity were no less heinous than theirs, her place in history has effectively been sanitized  and  sanctified.  In  spite  of  the  fact  that  she openly  identified  herself  in  one  way  or  another  with their  aims, intentions,  ideologies, and movements with  Stalin’s Sobornostic Collectivism, with  Hitler’s Eugenic  Racism, and  with  Mussolini’s Agathistic Facism, her faithful  minions  have  managed  to  manufacture an independent reputation for the perpetuation of her memory. Killer Angel A Biography of Planned Parenthood’s Founder Margaret Sanger by George Grant

She believed that women wanted their children to be free of poverty and disease, that women were natural eugenicists, and that birth control, which could limit the number of children and improve their quality of life, was the panacea to accomplish this. Full article at Biography.com But it is far more sordid to find your-self several years later burdened down with half a dozen unwanted children, helpless, starved, shoddily clothed, dragging at your skirt, yourself a dragged out shadow of the woman you once were. Family Limitation by Margaret Sanger 1917

40 Days for Life Manhattan Campaign leader Jill Gadwood spoke about the need to bring 40 Days for Life to New York City, which is infamously known as the “abortion capital of America.” 92 Years Later Pro Life Comes to Margaret Sanger Planned Parenthood Center

Planned Parenthood  of New York City: 1923 – Margaret Sanger opens the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau in Manhattan, later known as the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau, where physicians dispense contraceptives and study their health impact. …… More

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Medical Ethics and Holocaust Medicine

The Medical Ethics of the Holocaust

How did Hitler get millions of people to follow along blindly and not fight back? Now our fellow Americans are taking the same path.

From 1933 to 1945, German physicians, bio scientists, and nurses – the best in the world at the time – willingly committed the most egregious violations of medical and professional ethics in the name of Holocaust medicine. Guided by eugenic theories of race, they sterilized 400,000 citizens against their will, “euthanized” 200,000 disabled German children and adults, and created the gas chambers and crematoria that were used for the mass murder of 6 million Jews, Poles, and Gypsies in the “final solution.” Without the enthusiastic support of physicians, nurses, bio scientists, and healthcare policy makers, the Holocaust might not have happened. For Holocaust survivors, their families, and the medical community, it is important to remember this time period and learn from it, so we can be better equipped to do no harm.

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The mission of the Center for Medicine after the Holocaust (CMATH) is to challenge doctors, nurses, and bio scientists to personally confront the medical ethics of the Holocaust and apply that knowledge to contemporary practice and research, being mindful of the Hippocratic Oath with every step. CMATH is concerned that healthcare personnel, like all human beings, have the capacity to believe they are doing good when they are actually doing harm.

By studying the past, we hope to provide knowledge for today that will prevent the repetition of previous errors and lead to wisdom in future doctors, nurses, bio scientists, and healthcare policy makers so that they will provide better care for their patients and fellow citizens. If the best physicians, nurses, and scientists of the early 20th century could sacrifice their patients for utopian goals, can we be certain that we will not do the same.

Our Champions are either faculty members in schools of medicine, nursing, public health, and other health sciences, or other scholarly individuals who study, teach, and research medicine and the Holocaust. Using videos, content modules, and other resources provided by the Center for Medicine after the Holocaust (CMATH), they challenge their students and colleagues to personally confront the medical behavior and doctoral ethics of professionals in Germany, the United States, and elsewhere during and after the Third Reich, and apply their new knowledge to contemporary medical ethics, research, and healthcare policy. Complete Article and Web Site