Margaret Sanger was the pioneer of Planned Parenthood and the Birth Control Movement. I heard a Margaret Sanger quote during an interview with Michael Wallace (9/21/1957) that almost made me jump out of my chair.
I think the the greatest sin in the world is bringing children into the world that have disease from their parents, that have no chance in the world to be a human being practically. Delinquents, prisoners, all sorts of things just marked when they’re born. That to me is the greatest sin that people can commit. (Emphasis Added)
This is the argument of the abortion movement. That poor parenting or disease make a human life somehow subhuman and disposable. Not only was Sanger a revolutionary proponent of birth control when it was outlawed in the US, but she also wrote several papers on eugenics.
What is amazing to me is that a presidential candidate from a black family would not see this movement for what it is -an attempt by elitists and white supremacists to root out so-called inferiors from society. I find it appalling that he defeated and could not bring himself to vote for the Born Alive Infant Protection Act which would have saved babies who were born during the abortion procedure from being murdered. I have no intention of blogging further on politics, but I just can’t get over this issue. How could I vote for a man who single-handedly allowed for the continuing murder of innocent children?
Click here for a disturbing article on Sanger.



Interview Request
Hello Dear and Respected,
I hope you are fine and carrying on the great work you have been doing for the Internet surfers. I am Ghazala Khan from The Pakistani Spectator (TPS), We at TPS throw a candid look on everything happening in and for Pakistan in the world. We are trying to contribute our humble share in the webosphere. Our aim is to foster peace, progress and harmony with passion.
We at TPS are carrying out a new series of interviews with the notable passionate bloggers, writers, and webmasters. In that regard, we would like to interview you, if you don’t mind. Please send us your approval for your interview at my email address “ghazala.khi at gmail.com”, so that I could send you the Interview questions. We would be extremely grateful.
regards.
Ghazala Khan
The Pakistani Spectator
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Mr. Khan,
I’m afraid I cannot agree to an interview at this point for two reasons. First, I have seen reporters in the US destroy lives with no concern for the accuracy or implications of what they printed. And secondly, I am wary of commenting because Pakistan is a country that I don’t fully understand and can not fully understand the context of any comments I might give. I do not wish to be quoted out of context, which I have seen done too many times.
However, if you would like to converse with me on this blog I would be more than willing to do so. Perhaps if given a chance to get to know you and see your views I might be more willing to grant you an interview.
Thanks for your request.
Andrew