The Supreme Court case ruling in Roe v. Wade stated that a mother may abort her pregnancy FOR ANY REASON, up until the "point at movements on both sides. After 50 million abortions last century in America and countless more in other countries, Obama has now lifted an important ban has been lifted to continue the eugenics movement internationally.
To give a historical backdrop, the organized eugenics movement in America dates back to the 30's. The people who pushed Eugenics in the U.S. are the same people who backed Hitler. Aldous Huxley's book Brave New World is said to be the bible for the people who share this belief of over population. Aldous' brother Julian was a biologist also deeply committed to this movement notably and headed up UNESCO and the World Wild Life Fund. Realizing that Hitler had stained the concept of eugenics, he coined the phrase transhumanism as the science which would study how to best carry out eugenics. Rockefeller, Ted Turner and many of the elite are part of the modern day crowd which continues this push.
It is most important to understand that the money behind legalized abortions was never intended to give women 'freedom of choice.' The thrust was to encourage insert the option of abortion as a form of birth control. People like Margaret Sanger set their sites on reducing the black population, while others believe that 90% of the world's population should be wiped out. You can trace the roots of organizations like Planned Parenthood back to Sanger; this organization has spearheaded millions of abortions and was originally led by the father of Microsoft's Bill Gates. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has continued this effort towards eugenics related funding of "Planned Parenthood" type organizations in the U.S. and third world countries.
Last year Dr. James Watson former head of the Human Genome Project at Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory (Long Island, NY) and DNA pioneer made news when he said that Africans were less intelligent than Westerners. Another eugenics champion Prince Philip (Queen Elizabeth's husband), has crudely stated that he wishes he could be reincarnated as a virus that would wipe out much of humanity. If you understand this mentality, it is imperative to note that abortion is just one of the vehicles the eugenics movement is using to achieve their goals. Biological weapons like AIDS, which is said to have been created by the Pentagon in the late 60's is another vehicle, as is the insertion of GMO's into our foods.
Whatever side you are on in this debate, be aware that those that are pushing the 'Right to Choose' side the hardest are the same people that feel there are too many 'useless eaters' on this planet and ideally would like you dead...not just that baby.
Obama To Alter Abortion Policy
PETER NICHOLAS and CHRISTI PARSONS Tribune Washington Bureau
January 20, 2009
In one of his first acts as president, Barack Obama is planning to lift a rule that prevents federal money from going to international family planning groups that counsel women on abortion or perform the procedure.
Obama's repeal of the abortion aid policy is one of several executive actions that he will take soon after his inauguration today, according to several Obama transition aides. He is also considering lifting Bush administration restrictions on federally funded stem cell research.
On Wednesday he is to meet with military advisers and order them to submit plans for withdrawing combat troops from Iraq within 16 months.
That pledge was a staple of Obama's campaign speeches, and aides said he would follow through. But Obama also has pledged to heed advice from ground-level commanders, some of whom believe the 16-month timetable is too rushed.
Obama's team also is reviewing scores of rules and regulations set in motion by Bush administration officials as President George W. Bush's term wound down, the aides said, with an eye toward putting them on hold until the review is completed.
On the eve of Obama's inauguration, aides were still plotting out the schedule under which the 44th president would make specific announcements. But one date that has special significance in the debate over funding for international family planning groups is Jan. 22 — the 36th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion.
Called the "Mexico City policy," the rule prohibiting federal aid for such groups was announced by President Ronald Reagan during a population conference in that city in 1984. Critics call it the "global gag rule" because it discourages family planning groups from discussing abortion.
Since its implementation, the policy has been alternately revoked and reinstituted, depending on the party controlling the White House.
Although Obama can change some Bush policies through executive fiat, he also has the option of pushing new laws through Congress. Stem-cell research is an area where Obama is weighing the merits of each approach. In a recent interview with CNN, he said he might try to lift the stem-cell research limitations through legislation.
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