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Herman Cain on Planned Parenthood: “It’s planned genocide”

March 15, 2011

  Herman Cain–who is most likely going to run for president in 2012–was asked whether or not federal money should be given to Planned Parenthood. The short answer to the question is no, he does not believe Planned Parenthood should receive and federal funding, but it is his long answer that deserves to be looked at more closely:

Here’s why I support de-funding Planned Parenthood, because you don’t hear a lot of people talking about this, when Margaret Sanger – check my history – started Planned Parenthood, the objective was to put these centers in primarily black communities so they could help kill black babies before they came into the world

You don’t see that talked that much about,” said Cain. “It’s not Planned Parenthood. No, it’s planned genocide. You can quote me on that

  Certainly Herman Cain has gone off the deep end here; Planned Parenthood could not possibly have been originally founded to kill off the black race, right? Well, if that is what you are thinking you would be wrong; Michael Cain is 100% right and it is about time that we had someone with the courage in the political arena to stand up and tell the nation what Margaret Sanger’s goal was when she co-founded Planned Parenthood.

  Margaret Sanger was a eugenics supporting, Nazi sympathizing racist who believed that blacks were an inferior race and the country would be better off if they were eliminated–or at least if their numbers were controlled. She co-organized Planned Parenthood with the intent of placing the centers in urban areas where there were large black populations–she was successful at this–in an attempt to solve what she called the “negro problem.”

  Okay, so now you think that I have gone off the deep end and am swimming in water over my head right alongside Herman Cain? Not so fast, watch these videos below and you will see what Margaret Sanger had in mind for Planned Parenthood:

  Adolf Hitler had the “final solution” and Margaret Sanger had the “Negro Project.” Adolf Hitler killed 5-6 million Jews and Planned Parenthood has killed roughly 13 million unborn black babies since 1973.

  Much was made by the left in an attempt to smear Haley Barbour because they did not feel as if he spoke out forcefully enough about Mississippi’s attempt to honor General Nathan Bedford Forrest with a license plate, and yet these same people will have nothing to do with defunding Planned Parenthood.

  Herman Cain is right, it is time to stop using federal money to help fund Planned Parenthood.

17 Comments leave one →
  1. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    March 15, 2011 9:49 pm

    No one cans say that he needs to grow a set. He seems to be fearless. I’ve read several bloggers who have knocked him because he supported TARP. I can forgive him for that. A lot of people were conned by Paulson and Bernanke into believing that TARP was necessary to save the world and that incudes Bush.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 16, 2011 6:09 am

      Hew certainly says exactly what he feels, and that is refreshing. I was not aware that he supported TARP, thanks for that info.

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  2. John Carey's avatar
    March 15, 2011 11:38 pm

    Great post Steve. It’s time we start calling it like it is. The only way we can move forward is with truth. Time to pull our heads out of the sand and see things for what they truly are.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 16, 2011 6:10 am

      Thanks John, yes we have the truth on our side and it is time for our elected officials to start using it instead of trying to sugar coat everything.

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  3. Harrison's avatar
    March 15, 2011 11:39 pm

    I’m not in agreement with that regarding black genocide as Planned Parenthood offices are in many locations. Simply because some are in black areas with many poor people does not mean it is targeted towards blacks. Cain’s point is one I had not heard before but I’d have to research it more before I would agree with him.

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    • LD Jackson's avatar
      LD Jackson permalink
      March 16, 2011 5:46 am

      Yes, Planned Parenthood has offices in many locations, but Margaret Sanger started out by placing them in areas with predominately black populations.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 16, 2011 6:12 am

      I would suggest watching the videos I posted if you haven’t already. Margaret Sanger was not a good person.

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    • Matt's avatar
      March 16, 2011 8:04 pm

      Harrison, it isn’t just a few locations. It is the vast majority of locations are in minority neighborhoods.

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  4. LD Jackson's avatar
    LD Jackson permalink
    March 16, 2011 5:48 am

    I completely agree, Steve. Funding for Planned Parenthood should be done away with. Federal funding should never be used for abortions.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 16, 2011 6:13 am

      The fact that the government can take my money and put it into organizations such as this is quite offensive to me.

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  5. Bunkerville's avatar
    March 16, 2011 8:51 am

    Very few people know the History of Sanger. It would be nice to incorporate this our History classes now wouldn’t it. Great vids..

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 16, 2011 9:58 pm

      I think we both know that this is some history that will never be taught, but it should be.

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  6. The Georgia Yankee's avatar
    March 16, 2011 9:36 am

    Good ideas can come from bad people; witness the Volkswagon.

    Planned Parenthood has a wide range of services – abortion accounts for less than 5% of those services. The bulk is contraception and STD screening.

    As to Cain, he may have stones, but he’s also fond of going off the deep end. After Senate Democrats invoked cloture on a bill so that it could be presented for a straight up-or-down vote, he was hollering over the airwaves “I call it corruption, and I call it treason!” Serious charge, IMO, especially when leveled at the US Senate, and Herman used the soundbite in his advertising up until his show was taken off the air (due to his candidacy) — but he never bothered to explain how a Senator’s changing his vote on legislation amounted to treason – or even corruption, given what we know of what constitutes “business as usual” in that body.

    Anyway, Herman was fond of calling for an “up-or-down vote” for GOP-favored legislation. Someone who aspires to be President shouldn’t be so transparently hypocritical.

    More on the “treason” charge at http://bit.ly/gRWvN9

    Take good care and may God bless us all!

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 16, 2011 10:03 pm

      I have never heard his radio show, so I am not familiar with the point you are making, I will check out that link. But there is a major difference between a person intentionally trying to make headlines by being controversial when you are a radio personality, and a person who is hoping to hold elected office making those same claims. I am sure that now that he is running we wouldn’t hear that same type of rhetoric. I would agree that those accusations are over the top and I will be giving him a hard look before I decided to throw my vote his way. (Besides, we already have seen what happens when you elect a person with little political experience.)

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 16, 2011 11:13 pm

      Well, I read the link and while it was overboard for him to call this treason, and as myself someone who railed against all of the deals that were struck in order to pass healthcare I can understand why he was so upset about it.

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