Sunday, August 30, 2009

Powerful New Documentary: Bloodmoney

The trailer speaks for itself:



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Flashbacks:

From March 17, 2008
Margaret Sanger was, ironically, the proverbial mother of Planned Parenthood. She stood as the honorary chairman at the organization's founding. In 1917 she was jailed for handing out contraception. After abandoning her husband and three children Sanger turned her attention to ensuring that those she saw as "unfit" were not allowed to procreate. Among those who were deemed unfit by Sanger were immigrants or as she put it "human weeds," whom she saw as lowering the nation's IQ and its strength. Sanger worried that the "increasing race of morons" who had already immigrated to America had damaged the United States significantly. Sanger was an all-out advocate of eugenics. She saw Jews and Italians as filling the insane asylums, the hospitals and other institutions for the feeble minded, as she once told the New York State Assembly. She went as far as to propose and advocate a five-year moratorium on birth in the United States ...

Today Sanger's tradition is carried on by those who push for abortion at any time and for any reason. With the increases in medical technology that allow birth defects and diseases to be diagnosed prenatally, Sanger's attempts to engineer a society purged of undesirables may just be close to reality.


From March 3, 2008

These passive assumptions that abortion is fundamental to society and to women are incredibly alarming. I've never heard of such a fundamental right that people refuse to call by its name. One of the leading organizations that advocates the protection of "abortion rights" in America and the preservation of Roe v. Wade is NARAL Pro-Choice America. The acronym NARAL stands for the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League. Today, you won't find that acronym spelled out anywhere on the organizations Web site. To organizations like NARAL, pregnant women go and get a procedure to make their pregnancy go away. Gloria Steinem characterized the feminists pro-abortion policy positions seeking to "elevate reproductive freedom to a universal right at least as basic as freedom of speech or assembly" as modern feminists' contribution to society. I have never seen anyone who has needed therapy and counseling after exercising their right to free speech. Free speech advocates also don't attempt to disguise their defenses of what they are arguing for. If you support free speech you support it in all cases and you say that. Feminists refuse to talk about abortion except to bring in the issue of incest and rape.

From February 25, 2008

For the left, which apparently sees women as second-class citizens, the choice of abortion is essential to guaranteeing woman's equality in society. Despite this however, they still claim that no one is pro-abortion, that no one wants abortions. There is an inherent flaw in an argument when one is not willing to say they are not pro-whatever it is you support. While the politically savvy say that abortion should never be taken lightly and an ideal place is one where abortions would not have to occur their leading theorists and supporters of abortion betray them. Prominent feminist and pro-abortion thinker and author Gloria Steinem refers to abortion as a woman's "reproductive veto power." There is another option other than vetoing the life of a baby - it's called keeping your legs closed.

From February 23, 2006

D&X abortions have earned the name partial-birth abortions because the procedure is almost identical to the procedure used to deliver a breeched baby (a baby who is born feet first rather than head first). In the D&X procedure the doctor partially removes the fetus, intact, until just the head remains inside the mother. The abortionist then inserts scissors into the back of the half delivered baby's head forcing them into the skull. Following this a suction catheter is inserted into the fetus and the contents of its skull are sucked out.

D&E abortions are even more graphic, and pose a greater threat to the health of the mother. In a D&E abortion fetal body parts are grasped, at random, with a long toothed clamp. They are then pulled from the fetus (yes, ripped off the body of the fetus), and removed from the vaginal canal. The remaining parts are subsequently removed from the mother until only the skull remains. The skull is then crushed and pulled out. Finally, the placenta is sucked out of the uterus. I don't think you have to be Republican to find that horrifying. Nor Pro-Life, nor Christian. I think you just have to be human. Regardless of the legality of abortion, can we all at least agree on that? What if I told you that the fetus can feel the entire procedure as it is being carried out? In fact section 2, article 13 (m) of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act states that "The vast majority of babies killed during partial-birth abortions are alive until the end of the procedure. It is a medical fact, however, that unborn infants at this stage can feel pain when subjected to painful stimuli and that their perception of this pain is even more intense than that of newborn infants and older children when subjected to the same stimuli. Thus, during a partial-birth abortion procedure, the child will fully experience the pain associated with piercing his or her skull and sucking out his or her brain."