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Black Pro-lifers to ask NAACP to Oppose Taxpayer Funding for Planned Parenthood
CNA, July 10, 2008
A group of pro-life African-American pastors and other leaders plans this coming Monday to ask the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to join them in demanding that over $300 million in taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood be stopped. Ms. Day Gardner, one of the  leaders of the effort, charges that Planned Parenthood is a "racist organization" which has "bought off" presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama...

Planned Parenthood's racism began with its founder
STOPP Report March 5, 2008
Planned Parenthood's founder, Margaret Sanger, spoke at a Klu Klux Klan rally in Silver Lake, New Jersey and wrote about this experience in her 1938 autobiography.

Margaret Sanger also helped to organize the Negro Project, whose main goal was to recruit charismatic black ministers who would encourage black women to practice birth control. Sanger wrote to Dr. Clarence Gamble, the infamous project's creator, "We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten that idea out if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."


Planned Parenthood is caught red-handed in racism investigation!

Watch the videos here:
      -Planned Parenthood Racism Investigation
      -Part II: Planned Parenthood Investigation
      -Evils of Planned Parenthood
      -Evils of Planned Parenthood 2

In the summer of 2007, UCLA's pro-life student newspaper, the Advocate, investigated Planned Parenthood and caught employees accepting donations from a student posing as a racist donor, who stated that he would donate money specifically for aborting African-American babies in order to "lower the number of blacks in America." The Planned Parenthood employees did not have a problem accepting any of these donations.

Planned Parenthood of Idaho's director of development was caught on tape admitting that she was "excited" to have a donor request this type of donation.

The undercover "donor" said, "The abortion - I can give money specifically for a black baby, that would be the purpose?" Autumn Kersey responded, "Absolutely. If you wanted to designate that your gift be used to help an African- American woman in need, then we would certainly make sure that the gift was earmarked for that purpose."

View these recently published stories in the Advocate.


UCLA student paper exposes more racism at Planned Parenthood
Los Angeles, Apr 3, 2008, CNA
Read the article and watch another video here.



Commercial shows abortion as the number one killer of African-Americans today

Watch the commercial
The Vitae Caring Foundation has created various pro-life commercials, including
this one that states one of three black babies are aborted in our country. The Foundation describes itself as "an advertising campaign for life." It aims to "encourage a greater respect for human life, restore traditional values in our American culture, and reduce the number of abortions by using mass media education." To find out more about this organization, go to: http://nvs.all.org/sendstudio/link.php?M=28232&N=97&L=220&F=H.


"The Darfur of America"
Planned Parenthood takes horrific toll on African-Americans, should lose federal funding 
April 25, 2008 - Full Article

Again, according to AGI, 1.21 million abortions were performed in 2005 and Black women were 4.8 times as likely as non-Hispanic white women to have an abortion, and Hispanic women are 2.7 times as likely. These numbers equate to 683,294 Black babies aborted in 2005. In other words, 56% of all legal abortions were performed on Black women in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ 2005...

...To bring perspective to the impact of abortion in the African-American community, according to the population data provided by the "U.S. Census Bureau" Fact Sheet for 2006, 683,294 aborted Black babies is the equivalent of killing over five (5) times
the entire African-American population of Oakland, California or killing more than the entire African-American population of Oakland, California, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, Georgia combined. More...


Planned Parenthood is building an abortion facility in an African-American neighborhood
STOPP Report, March 5, 2008
We have
reported on how pro-lifers in Portland, OR have been fighting to prevent Planned Parenthood from building an abortion facility next to a Muslim prayer center at 3701 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, located in a predominantly African-American neighborhood.

The group, Precious Children of Portland, has been working very hard to educate the people in their community about Planned Parenthood by participating in regularly scheduled protests and starting a new web site. The following statement is on the Precious Children of Portland's web site:
Planned Parenthood wants to move and enlarge their headquarters and abortion center from an area in southeast Portland with a Black population of about 1% and place it in the King neighborhood that has a Black population of about 43%. Portland only has an overall population of about 6% Blacks. Planned Parenthood will reduce this number even more with their new facility.

To get involved with Precious Children of Portland, click here.


Planned Parenthood is still using Martin Luther King, Jr.'s name, despite his niece's protest
STOPP Report March 5, 2008
Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., released a
public statement demanding that Planned Parenthood stop using her uncle's reputation in a way that completely distorts what he represented. However, PP continues to keep the image and information on its web site. She said this in her statement:

"Planned Parenthood is no stranger to deception. I know firsthand because prior to my abortion, a Planned Parenthood doctor told me that my baby was just a ‘blob of tissue,'" said Dr. King. "Now, Planned Parenthood lies by trying to imply that my uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., would somehow endorse the organization today. He most certainly would not."


LEARN works to educate African-Americans
STOPP Report March 5, 2008
The Life Education and Resource Network is an African-American pro-life organization dedicated to telling the truth about abortion's impact on the black community. One of their projects is the
BlackGenocide.org web site, which states that 78 percent of Planned Parenthood's clinics in the U.S. are in minority communities. It also quotes from an article Margaret Sanger wrote in 1924, which compares eugenics to what a gardener does with plants: "How are we to breed a race of human thoroughbreds unless we follow the same plan? We must make this country into a garden for children instead of a disorderly back lot overrun with human weeds."


Report: Abortions Target Blacks , Repeat Abortions High, 10% Use RU 486
by Steven Ertelt, November 23, 2007 
http://www.lifenews.com/nat3482.html


Planned Parenthood's racism and Lothrop Stoddard
STOPP Report March 5, 2008
When Planned Parenthood first began, it was known as the American Birth Control League. One of the prominent members of the board of the ABCL was Lothrop Stoddard. Stoddard was a known racist, as is shown in this excerpt from an article in Taki's Magazine

One, Lothrop Stoddard, was a Harvard graduate and the author of The Rising Tide of Color against White Supremacy... [His book] depicted a slowly increasing white race being overwhelmed by more rapidly increasing "colored" races. This was apparently so consonant with Sanger's views that she appointed him to the board of the Birth Control League, the forerunner of Planned Parenthood.

 

STOPPING GENOCIDE:
PLANNED PARENTHOOD'S TARGETING OF ALASKA NATIVES
Full Article

 

The Racism and Politics of Planned Parenthood
by Ericka Andersen

The dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. was more than desegregation. It was prosperity, life and liberty -- Constitutional metrics for success -- for every person of every color in every stage of life. King's niece, Dr. Alveda King, now leads a movement pitted against Planned Parenthood for targeting the black community for abortion.
On Thursday, King joined other African-American leaders and pastors in a march at the Republican and Democratic National committee headquarters to urge legislators to reject the $10 million in funding PP has pledged to donate to influence the election. Read More...