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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Planned Parenthood Floats Another Lie

Taking a quote out of context, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards tweeted a comment of Dr. Martin Luther King to make it sound like he was pro-abortion. Here is what she tweeted: “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane." -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The problem is that his definition of health care & her's are 2 different things. What PP is actually doing is once again using Dr. King as a cover to promote their founder's eugenics agenda. PP's goal isn't to help blacks, it is to eliminate as many as possible. & while they are at it, make a profit as well. (I won't go into detail, but this sort of reminds me of the way slave traders made a fortune selling blacks.)
The truth about Dr. King is much different. Fortunately his neice, Dr. Alveda King is here to set the record straight. here is a statement she released yesterday about her uncle & what he really believed in:

Dr. Alveda King on King Day: The Dream Includes Us All, Born and Unborn

"Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke of a Beloved Community where all are treated with respect and dignity," said Dr. King. "He fought against society's exclusion of people who were treated as less than human because of their appearance. Today, we are compelled to continue Uncle Martin's fight by standing up for those who are treated as less than human because of their helplessness and inconvenience.
"The unborn are as much a part of the Beloved Community as are newborns, infants, teenagers, adults, and the elderly. Too many of us speak of tolerance and inclusion, yet refuse to tolerate or include the weakest and most innocent among us in the human family. As we celebrate the life of Uncle Martin, let us renew our hearts and commit our lives to treating each other, whatever our race, status, or stage of life, as we would want to be treated. Let us let each other live."

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