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Abortion kills more African-Americans than all seven leading causes of death combined... By Rev. Clenard H. Childress, Jr

Your Thoughts Re: Who Is They - Who Is We? Why No Outrage!

Jen Fad · Saturday, July 24th 2010 at 7:18PM · 604 views
The Reverend Jesse Jackson once said: "That is why the Constitution called us three-fifths human and then whites further dehumanized us by calling us '*****s.' It was part of the dehumanizing process. The first step was to distort the image of us as human beings in order to justify that which they wanted to do and not even feel like they had done anything wrong.

Those advocates of taking life prior to birth do not call it killing or murder, they call it Abortion. They further never talk about aborting a baby because that would imply something human. Rather they talk about aborting the fetus. Fetus sounds less than human and therefore Abortion can be justified." That was 1977.

The Reverend Jesse Jackson was undoubtedly one of the most eloquent and insightful social-activists of the post Martin Luther King era. His keen analysis of the eugenic attributes of the Planned Parenthood and their pro-Abortion agenda is riveting and quite precise. This protégé of the Civil Rights Movement was quite a "Jedi Knight" until he was seduced by the dark side.

Jackson's quest for the presidency made him susceptible to the promise of prominence, power, and prosperity from the "Evil Empire." ...The tragedy in all this is they became more of the problem than the causes they pretentiously fought.

Abortion kills more African-Americans than all seven leading causes of death combined! Yet the Reverend Jessie Jackson, the Reverend Al Sharpton, the NAACP, the Urban League and a host of others, remain remarkably silent on this crucial issue. The detrimental health risks attributed to Abortion are never discussed, nor studied, by the above mentioned institutions due solely to political, and/or monetary reasons.

I appreciate Tavis Smiley's efforts to be objective in his commentary and analysis of President Barack Obama, but I would like ask Mr. Smiley this: How in the world can you produce a television panel of Black leaders, call it the "State of Black America," and not have an in-depth discussion on the impact of Abortion on the Black community? It's like being homos*xual and not talking about AIDs! It's like smoking three packs of cigarettes a day and never considering lung cancer!

Any question of these organizations and individuals' gross negligence and willful acquiescence to the Abortion industry, was clearly seen last July in a published New York Times interview with Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Not one of the race-baiters took issue with the most blatant racist comment of an elected, and/or, appointed official in our new millennium. NO, NOT ONE! Justice Ginsberg opined, "Frankly, at the time Roe vs. Wade was decided we thought it was to control population, especially populations we don't want too many of..."

WHAT? No Al? No Jessie? No Julian? They must be too busy chasing down -- shaking down -- Rush Limbaugh, Don Imus, and Michael Savage for some ill advised perception or cultural satirical joke, all while a Supreme Court Justice admits there is a eugenic plan of genocide against Negroes our national government via Roe vs. Wade is perpetuating!

If all this is a little too much to swallow, remember this: Today the leading Abortion provider in America -- Planned Parenthood -- received approximately One Million of your taxpayer dollars, and will continue to receive approximately a Million Dollars every day for the rest of the year bringing the total to approximately $357,000,000 this year!

So I ask you, why no outrage? Here is something else to consider. What should invoke a greater response and a greater demand of this racist, bigoted comment is another, more salient question: WHO IS WE? To my African-American Brothers and Sisters, it is obvious we cannot wait for the obsolete vanguard of our community to demand an answer.

It is left up to the people who stand for true social justice, those who believe in the Declaration of Independence, to lift up their voices and say, "We Hold These Truths To Be Self Evident." And Justice Ginsberg, your comment is an enemy of the truth.

We, the Anti-Abortion – Pro-Life individuals of conscience, uphold the privilege of every person conceived, to have their God-given right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness! The "We" Ginsburg refers to... the "they" Jackson mentions... must be defeated, no matter who "We" and "They" are.


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973-783-7150
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http://www.blacknews.com/news/who_is_they_...


Listen to 4:50 -6:27 portion on the video of Sanger talking about what she called the "Negro Problem"





Your Thoughts Re: Who Is They - Who Is We? Why No Outrage!

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Comments (5)

Helen Lofton Saturday, July 24th 2010 at 10:34PM

It is sad to think that the church was used to enforce programs of misconduct.

Harry Watley Sunday, July 25th 2010 at 12:55AM

Hello to All,

Based on the contents of this blog, is there a need that Black Americans decided to become a sovereign people on the portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way?

Tell me what you think

Jen Fad Monday, July 26th 2010 at 3:32PM

@ Brotehr Earl I think this is really valuable information for the Black community and it's really sad that no one has addressed this problem in our community for the better, but rather to promote so called Family Planning. What does abortion and family planning have to do with the other? Nothing~~

Jen Fad Tuesday, July 27th 2010 at 6:34PM

@ Sister Helen,

The Black Church is still being used to enforce programs of misconduct even today. I think those ministers thought they were doing a good thing, but unbenounced to them did they know that they were enforcing programs that were not in our favor.

Harry Watley Tuesday, July 27th 2010 at 7:03PM

Hello Mrs. Jen,

You said this, “@ Brotehr Earl I think this is really valuable information for the Black community and it's really sad that no one has addressed this problem in our community for the better”

Are you saying that there is a need for Black Americans to become a sovereign people on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders? I am just asking if my assumptions are right.

Next, you said this “The Black Church is still being used to enforce programs of misconduct even today. I think those ministers thought they were doing a good thing, but unbenounced to them did they know that they were enforcing programs that were not in our favor. “

Are you saying what I have been saying all along that Black Americans of the most ignorant people on God earth today? If you are then I am right when I say we are in desperate need of God help or else we will stay in this condition for eternity.

Tell me what you think.



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