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Response to Circulating Email: Arrogance of Being President While Being Black.

Monday, August 1st, 2011





(Read original email below.)

Dear Fellow Americans, this mail is in response to an email titled Arrogance of being President while being Black. I am an African American woman. I am also the daughter of Rev. A. D. King (www.adkingfoundation.com). I also am a part of what the Arrogance e-mail refers to as the Neanderthal “Far Right.” By the way, I do not feel as though I am about to vomit when I say Mr. President or President Obama. He is the President. As a free and independent thinker, I am very glad that America is still a land where we can vote as we feel led. I do agree that the office of the President is due respect. I call Mr. Obama President Obama always. Period. Even in my prayers. While I do not generally agree with many of his policy decisions, especially in areas of the civil rights of babies in the womb for instance, I love him and his family, and pray for them often, just as I would for Herman Cain if he was elected as President. It’s not the color of his skin but the content of his character and policies that I’m concerned about. You are right, he is the President of the United States. Romans Chapter 13 teaches us that all governmental authority is ordained of God. No President or elected official can rise to be elected to office if God does not allow it. We are also taught in the Bible to pray for those in authority so that we can live peaceful lives. America has been under the hand of God’s judgment for at least two Presidential administrations. That is the administration of President George W. Bush and now President Barack Hussein Obama. What are we going to do about it? Interestingly enough, many African Americans have hated President Bush, yet become very offended when people challenge the policies of President Obama. Some even dare to suggest that God loves President Obama more than he loves President Bush, or that God hates President Bush, or vice versa. Ladies and gentlemen, I dare to suggest that God loves us all very much, including our President. Let us trust God rather than human flesh. I invite you to visit this website: http://www.priestsforlife.org/africanamerican/life-liberty-family.pdf

ORIGINAL EMAIL:

Arrogance of being President while being Black

I don’t think anyone was under some real illusion that the election of Barack Obama actually means the end of racism in America . I’m pretty sure that the president-elect knew it better than anyone. After all, he saw it every day, from the moment he announced his candidacy. To some degree, he saw it within his own party during the primaries. And he saw it in all ugliness during the general election. For half of this country, he was “That One”. No matter how big and clear his victory was. No matter how smart he is. No matter how decent he is. No matter what a true patriot he is. No matter how optimistic and positive his vision for America was. All that didn’t matter. Because at the end of the day, he was still black.

I’m quite old. I remember, vaguely, where my parents were on November 22, 1963. I’ve seen so many presidents. Some were feared, some were hated, some were adored, some popular and some not. But all of them, without exception, were treated with the highest respect deserving the office of the president of the United States .

That is until a black man won the right to occupy this office. It’s been 13 months now, and in the eyes of so many, Barack Obama is still that one. He is being disrespected and at the same time being held to the highest standard of any president I’ve ever seen – and not just by the Republican side! He has to perform three times better than any president in history, and even that may not be enough.

For the media, he is many more times just “Obama” than “President Obama”. They create scandals out of nothing issues. It took them at least 6 years to start giving Bush a small part of the crap he deserved. It took them 6 months to begin crap all over Obama because he’s yet to fix the catastrophe that was left for him.

They use condescending tones when they talk about him, and only mildly less condescending when they talk TO him. With anyone else, CNN wouldn’t dare go to commercials every time the president speaks, like they did during that summit on Thursday. They wouldn’t dare be counting how many minutes George Bush or Bill Clinton were talking. Chris Mathews wouldn’t dare make an issue out of Ronald Regan calling members of congress by their first name, like he is not actually the president. They fully cooperate with the Right-Wing smear machine when it comes to president Obama’s national security performance – even if almost every independent and military expert actually thinks that he’s a terrific Commander-in-Chief. You’ll never see them on TV, and virtually no one from the Left, in congress and outside, defend the president on this matter.

I don’t care about the Far-Right. They’re just crazy ignorant Neanderthals. It’s the way the beltway and the mainstream treats this president that is shocking. On Thursday, almost every Republican had no trouble interrupting him in the middle of a sentence. They looked like they’re going to vomit every time they had to say “Mr. president”. They all had this Eric-Cantor-Smirk whenever he spoke. Then they went out and started to spit their stupid talking points, to the delight of the media. Sarah Palin, a woman who can hardly read, thinks that he was “arrogant” towards John McCain, and somehow this is an important news. Because you see, “Obama’s Arrogance” is the talking point of the day.

Oh, those talking points. He is arrogant (because he knows the facts better than all of them combined). He is an elitist (because he uses big words that they don’t understand). He is weak on national security (because he actually thinks about the consequences). He divides the country (well, he did that the day he had the audacity to win the election). Worst of all, he actually thinks that he’s the president. He even dared to say so on Thursday. How arrogant of him. You’d think that previous presidents didn’t have any ego. Somehow it turned out that the one president who treats even his biggest opponents with the utmost respect – is the arrogant one. I wonder why?

I expected that his winning the Presidency would bring out some ugliness, but it’s been far worse than I imagined. The racism coming from the Right is obviously clear and shameless, but there’s also some hidden and maybe subconscious and disturbing underline tone behind some of the things that I read here and throughout the Left blogosphere, even before the end of Obama’s first year – ‘He’s weak, he’s spineless, he’s got no balls, primary him in 2012′. It’ll be dishonest to deny that.

The fact is that for millions in America, Barack Obama is this uppity black man (Not even a “real” black), who received good education only due to affirmative action, and has no right to litter the sacred Oval Office with his skin color. They just can’t accept the fact that the president is a black man, who unlike his predecessor, was actually legally elected. But what’s really sad is that it’s not just the fringe, its deep deep in mainstream America .

Barack Obama’s ability to remain above all this slob, to keep his optimism and his strange and mostly unjustified faith in people, while continuing to gracefully deal with an endless crapstorm – is one of the most inspiring displays of human quality I have ever seen. And I can only hope that the Cosmos is on his side because God is and He never makes a mistake.

Sometimes, they make me feel ashamed to be a white man!!






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MAAFA 21

Thursday, July 7th, 2011





Film Screening

 MAAFA 21

The stunning new feature-length movie that exposes a hidden plan
to eliminate the African-American Population.

Saturday, August 13th 2011

@ 7:00 pm

The Los Angeles Film School

 6363 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
 

 

Parking is available for $8 at the LA Film School
For more information, please call and leave a message at 424-204-6296 (voicemail)

DVDs will be available for purchase at a discounted rate at the screening and online at

http://www.reddiamondfilms.com/apps/webstore/

It is called Maafa21, a Swahili  word which means “A terrible tragedy” and used to define the time of the middle passage during  the slave trade and “21st century” because it reveals the “Maafa” has not ended but is still being carried out.

Maafa 21  exposes a plan to create “racial purity” that began 150 years ago and is still being carried out right now. It’s about the ties between the Nazis, the American eugenics movement and today’s “family planning” cartel. It’s about elitism, secret agendas, treachery and corruption at the highest levels of political and corporate America.  Maafa 21 and is routinely called “stunning,” “breathtaking,” and “jaw-dropping”  and will show you things the media has been hiding and politicians don’t want you to know.

Many viewers have said they were left “speechless” by what they saw and several have told us that it filled them with anger.  One African-American pastor and 1960’s civil rights activist said, “I had always been suspicious about some of this stuff, but this film connects the dots in a way I never really understood before.”  Another described it as “lightening in a bottle.”
Produced by Life Dynamics in Denton, Texas, Maafa21 has been shown twice in the Capitol Visitor Center Theater in Washington.

Shortly after its release, Maafa21 was selected as the featured film in the March 2010 Jubilee Film Festival in Selma, Al. to commemorate the right to vote and remember the historic “Bloody Sunday” anniversary of the Bridge Crossing Civil Rights march from Selma-to-Montgomery.  In addition, Maafa21 was featured in the 2010 Real Life Film Festival in Sudbury, Ontario.  Audiences across the United States are gathering for screenings of Maafa21 in homes, churches, theaters, Universities, and community centers.

The DVD cover reads:
They were stolen from their homes, locked in chains and taken across an ocean. And for more than 200 years, their blood and sweat would help to build the richest and most powerful nation the world has ever known. But when slavery ended, their welcome was over. America’s wealthy elite had decided it was time for them to disappear and they were not particular about how it might be done. What you are about to see is that the plan these people set in motion 150 years ago is still being carried out today. So don’t think that this is history. It is not. It is happening right here, and it’s happening right now.

View the Trailer for Maafa21 Here

http://www.maafa21.com/

Sample quotes from the film:
“ Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided,
there was concern about population growth and
particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of.”
Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, July 2009

“Under the cover of an alleged campaign to ‘alleviate poverty,’ white supremacist Americans and their dupes are pushing an all-out drive to put rigid birth control measures into every black home. No such drive exists within the white American world.”
Black Unity Party, 1968

“ I consider that the world and almost our civilization for the next twenty-five years, is going to depend upon a simple, cheap, safe contraceptive to be used in poverty stricken slums, jungles, and among the most ignorant people.  Even this will not be sufficient, because I believe that now, immediately, there should be national sterilization for certain dysgenic types of our population who are being encouraged to breed and would die out were the government not feeding them.”
Planned Parenthood Founder, Margaret Sanger, 1950

Media:
Producer, Mark Crutcher, is available for interviews
Contact the producers here : 940-380-8800

[WARNING: This video may not be suitable for children under age 13. Part of the film talks about racism and does mention some racial slurs.  The film also shows a video from Planned Parenthood that is not suitable for very small children. There is no profanity, but the subject matter and educational use of racial slurs are not for children. Please be aware that small children should not be in attendance.]

DISCLAIMER: Due to the controversial nature of this film, This program is not sponsored by the Los Angeles Film School.






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Billboard Controversy Follow-up

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011





Last Thursday I blogged about some billboards that are causing a controversy.

Yesterday, there was a story in the East Bay Express about the billboards in Oakland and explains that several pro-abortion groups, “launched a call-in campaign to local CBS Outdoor billboard representative Jeff McCuen to pressure the company, which owns the billboards, to take the ads down.

McCuen didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment, but wrote Shen an e-mail last Friday saying CBS Outdoor did not plan to halt the campaign.

“The Radiance ads are within the standards we apply to all submissions, and we would apply those same standards in deciding whether to accept an ad presenting an opposing viewpoint,” McCuen wrote. “At the end of the day we have faith in the public’s ability to use their judgment with regard to the issues involved in this debate.””

We applaud Jeff McCuen’s courage and bravery in standing up against what is clearly the abortion industry’s attempt to silence the truth about their dirty little secret, abortion kills a disproportionate number of black babies. They know that once the Black community wakes up to this realization, their business will be in danger of being shut down.

The groups responsible for the billboard ads are Atlanta-based The Radiance Foundation (Ryan Bomberger) working with locally-based Issues4Life (Walter Hoye).

Radiance’s Chief Creative Officer Ryan Bomberger — who, like Hoye, is black — said he didn’t expect the billboards to be taken down. “It’s hard to look at a billboard that says black and beautiful and say that that’s a racist statement,” Bomberger said, “Especially when abortion is destroying the Black community.”






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National Day of Mourning

Friday, February 11th, 2011





On February 28, in response to the continued epidemic of abortion in the black community and the recent revelations of Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell’s house of abortion horrors, a National Day of Mourning has been called into being. Across America, we are invited to mourn the loss of the millions of babies killed in abortion every day since abortion was legalized in America on January 22, 1973. We will gather to mourn the loss of life and the wounding of women by the violent act of “choice”.

For more information, please call 1.888.619.NBPC (6272) or contact Day Gardner at daygardner23a@aol.com

Also, visit Black Dignity.






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Mr. Santorum: Leaders of the Black Prolife Movement Agree that too Many Black Babies are Aborted

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011





On the morning after the Rick Santorum, Al Sharpton abortion debate, many in the prolife community are stunned that a leading figure in the black community so cavalierly dismissed the charges Santorum brought against the abortion industry.

“It was inconceivable for blacks in America to believe that slaves were not stolen from Africa but were sold and freely delivered to the slave traders by other Africans. It is just as inconceivable that blacks today continue in that same spirit of division as we saw on the Hannity Show last night, opined Johnny Hunter of Life Education and Resource Network. Al Sharpton, for the sake of Al Sharpton, railed against Rick Santorum for calling attention to the horrific impact abortion is having on the black community. Shame on him said Dr. Hunter.

Obscuring the heart of the issue that Santorum brought to the forefront, Al Sharpton deliberately redirected the conversation towards a civil rights argument. “I cannot believe that Sharpton called the taking of innocent life in the womb a civil right”, said Alveda King. “This is not the right my father and my uncle gave their lives for. Civil rights protect individual freedoms, not deny them. The right to life is the 21st century civil right that will protect all human beings from conception to natural death and we must all fight for it.

Just as they did in the Plessy vs. Ferguson and Dred Scott cases, the Supreme Court, in 1973, again denied protection to a class of citizens, said Walter Hoye of Personhood USA. Justice Blackmun and the core of eugenicists he collaborated with cloaked their racial intent in the garment of abortion and Al Sharpton has happily agreed to be one of the faces of the Negro Project authored by Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger” he said.

“For more than thirty eight years, abortion has cut into the birthrate of the black community” said Dean Nelson, Vice President of Urban Outreach with Carenet. “The black community must recognize that Roe v. Wade is the modern answer to the lynching and killing fields of the south. It must be stopped”, he said.

“More black children have died by abortion that the seven leading causes of death in the African American community combined, said Catherine Davis of the Network of Politically Active Christians. Since the days of Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers have targeted the black community in order to control the “… growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of” as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg acknowledged in her New York Times Magazine interview in July 2009. We must stop this deliberate decimation of the black community now”.

In America, we subconsciously devalue black babies. We are tricked into thinking a black child has less value than a child of another race. Though U.S. law prohibits discrimination on the basis of race in various contexts, including employment, education and housing, black babies are still openly targeted and discriminated against. This is our battle and we are uniting together to end this last bastion of discrimination in America, said Day Gardner of the National Black Prolife Union.

For more information on Martin Luther King. Jr. and abortion see please read Uncle Martin’s advice column and the truth about Uncle Martin and Planned Parenthood. Part 1 and Part 2.






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Blacks Face Racial Challenge From Abortion

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011





by Steven Ertelt
Washington, DC

LifeNews.com
1/17/11 11:51 AM

As the nation pauses today to remember the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., black Americans face a racial threat from a much different source than the ones King confronted: abortion.

The Guttmacher Institute recently released a new report on abortion statistics nationwide that confirms the abortion industry continues to target black Americans. Abortions on black women still occur at a much higher rate than the percentage of African-Americans in society as a whole.

The Census Bureau, as of 2009, indicates black Americans comprise 12.4 percent of the total population of the United States, but Guttmacher’s new numbers reveal approximately 30 percent of the abortions in the United States are done on black women.

Statewide statistic in places with a large share of African-Americans also shows the racial component of abortion.

In Georgia in 2006, 57.4 percent of abortions are performed on African-American women even though blacks comprise just 30 percent of the general population. In Texas, abortions on black women comprise nearly 25% of all state abortions even though they only constitute 12.7% of the female population (ages 15-44). Every other racial demographic shares a smaller percentage of statewide abortions than their respective percentage of total population.

Rachel Jones, a senior research associate at the pro-abortion group and former Planned Parenthood affiliate, admits the average group of women who get an abortion “are more likely to be women of color” and black women “are more likely to have an abortion” than white women.

Susan Cohen, also of Guttmacher, adds: “This much is true: In the United States, the abortion rate for black women is almost five times that for white women. Black women are not alone in having disproportionately high unintended pregnancy and abortion rates. The abortion rate among Hispanic women, for example, although not as high as the rate among black women, is double the rate among whites.”

Looked at another way, in 2000, though black babies represented 17 percent of the live births in the United States, they accounted for 36 percent of the abortions. White babies accounted for 78 percent of the live births, according to CDC figures, but accounted for 57 percent of the abortions.

The numbers from Guttmacher (see right) are nothing new, as the percentage of abortions on black women has been consistently about twice the rate of live births.

John R. Lott, Jr. and Sonya D. Jones pointed out in 2008 that the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision allowing unlimited abortions resulted in the increase in abortions on black women compared with the pre-Roe era.

“The Centers for Disease Control recorded detailed information on the race of those having abortions from 1970 to 1981. It shows Roe’s impact on abortions by blacks in the years immediately before and after the decision. The Supreme Court’s decision had the biggest impact on blacks, raising their share of abortions from 21 to 30 percent, while their share of live births only increased from 12 to 15 percent,” they noted.

“Obviously, numerous factors may explain the changes over time in abortion rates for different racial groups. But even after accounting for other influences on the decision to have an abortion — such as per capita income, the size of welfare payments, unemployment rates and unemployment insurance payments, and the age and gender distribution of the population — white women’s share of abortions still fell by almost 7 percent after Roe,” they added.

Leading pro-life figures in the black community cite these racial disparities in the abortion numbers as one of the main reasons for combating abortion itself. Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is among the pro-life advocates who bemoan the racial component of the abortion industry.

“Every three days, more African-Americans are killed by abortion than have been killed by the Ku Klux Klan in its entire history,” she says.

King points out that, were he alive today, her uncle would have been a strong abortion opponent and she points to advice columns written by her uncle for Ebony magazine in 1957-58 that reveal a man who would be regarded today as a clear social conservative.

“In advising men and women on questions of personal behavior 50 years ago, Uncle Martin sounded no different than a conservative Christian preacher does now,” King told LifeNews.com late last week. “He was pro-life, pro-abstinence before marriage, and based his views on the unchanging Word of the Bible. Today, Planned Parenthood would condemn Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of the ‘religious right.’”

In advice columns written for the African American-oriented magazine, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. told a young man who had impregnated his girlfriend and refused to marry her, resulting in a “crime,” that he had made a “mistake.” He urged another reader to abstain from premarital sex, noting that such activity was contributing “to the present breakdown of the family.”

“Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man of peace, justice, and most of all a man of God,” added Alveda King. “Were he alive today, he would be working to secure peace and justice for those in the womb and healing for a nation that is still pained by over 53 million missing lives.”

Tony Perkins, president of Family Research Council, attributes the racial disparity on abortion to Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion business which has purposefully built new abortion centers in minority communities in places like Houston, Portland, and Chicago.

“Planned Parenthood has preyed on minorities since its founder advocated negative eugenics! If Congress truly wants across-the-board reductions in abortion, our leaders will have to stop funding its biggest provider,” said Perkins.

But pro-life advocates aren’t content to see abortion continue to destroy the African-American community and they are doing something about it with multiple billboard campaigns letting people know about the figures. That includes a new campaign in Los Angeles, California featuring billboards going up all over town. In conjunction with Walter Hoye, a pro-life African-American pastor, the Radiance Foundation is launching the new campaign.

“Billboards will be up through Black History Month and are an attempt to raise awareness of abortion’s devastating and disproportionate impact in the black community,” Ryan Bomberger told LifeNews.com last week.

Hoye says he’s excited about the billboard campaign as he has been trying to raise nationwide awareness of the way in which abortions target black children.

“The impact of abortion in the African-American community is the Darfur of America,” Hoye declares, citing the 53 million aborted since 1973, 18 million of which are African-American.

Dr. La Verne Tolbert, a former Planned Parenthood board member, says black children are targeted through the schools for abortions in California.

“In California, children are targeted for abortions through school-based clinics and school-linked clinics, which are family planning clinics on or near school grounds. Girls are taken off campus to a Planned Parenthood clinic, where abortions are performed without parental consent or notification,” she said.

For more information regarding abortion and what you can do to help bring an end to the greatest evil of our day, please visit Priests for Life. Now is the time to get involved.






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L.A. Billboards Focus on Black Babies Killed in Abortion

Friday, January 14th, 2011





by Steven Ertelt
Los Angeles, CA
LifeNews.com
1/11/11 7:31 PM

The City of Angeles will be getting the message that a large number of black angels — unborn children — are killed there every year — more so than babies of other races.

This week, the Radiance Foundation is launching its “Endangered Species” billboard campaign in Los Angeles, California, after having experienced significant success and getting massive media attention with campaigns in other states.

In conjunction with Walter Hoye, a pro-life African-American pastor who was jailed in Oakland for violating a new law passed there to target him for presenting abortion alternatives outside abortion centers, the group has purchased 70 billboards across the town with the message that too many black children are killed in abortions.

“Billboards will be up through Black History Month and are an attempt to raise awareness of abortion’s devastating and disproportionate impact in the black community,” Ryan Bomberger told LifeNews.com Tuesday afternoon.

Bomberger says California has a state law, SB1301 known as the Reproductive Privacy Act, which makes abortion reporting unreliable, so it’s difficult to tell the racial makeup of the abortions that take place in the Golden State.

“Even its own statisticians insist the numbers are under-reported and unenforced,” Bomberger says. “We have only Guttmacher’s stats on California, revealing 208,430 abortions in 2005 with over 90,000 fully paid by taxpayers under the state’s Medi-Cal program.”

With such a high number of abortions relative to the nationwide total of just over 1.2 million, California is clearly the abortion capital of the United States, with more than 424 facilities that do abortions.

According to the CDC, the black abortion rate is three times that of white women and twice the rate of all other races combined.

Bomberger, who was, as a child, transracially adopted into a multi-racial family of 15 people and who is now an adoptive father, told LifeNews.com: “Taxpayer-funded Planned Parenthood aborted 324,008 innocent lives and only made 2,405 adoption referrals according to their own latest Annual Report; that’s 135 children killed for every 1 adoption referral.”

Hoye says he’s excited about the billboard campaign as he has been trying to raise nationwide awareness of the way in which abortions target black children.

“The impact of abortion in the African-American community is the Darfur of America,” Hoye declares, citing the 53 million aborted since 1973, 18 million of which are African-American.

Dr. La Verne Tolbert, a former Planned Parenthood board member, says black children are targeted through the schools for abortions in California.

“In California, children are targeted for abortions through school-based clinics and school-linked clinics, which are family planning clinics on or near school grounds. Girls are taken off campus to a Planned Parenthood clinic, where abortions are performed without parental consent or notification,” she said.

Previous billboard campaigns have taken place in Atlanta, Georgia; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Texas, and Arkansas.

In Georgia in 2006, 57.4 percent of abortions in Georgia are performed on African-American women even though blacks comprise just 30 percent of the general population.

In Texas, abortions on black women comprise nearly 25% of all state abortions even though they only constitute 12.7% of the female population (ages 15-44). Every other racial demographic shares a smaller percentage of statewide abortions than their respective percentage of total population.






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Why Do People Not Get It?

Friday, December 3rd, 2010





Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in America. 78% of their clinics are in minority communities. Blacks make up 12% of the population, but 35% of the abortions in America. Are we being targeted? Isn’t that genocide? We are the only minority in America that is on the decline in population. If the current trend continues, by 2038 the black vote will be insignificant. Did you know that the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, was a devout racist who created the Negro Project designed to sterilize unknowing black women and others she deemed as undesirables of society? The founder of Planned Parenthood said, “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” How is her vision being fulfilled today?

Minority women constitute only about 26% of the female population (age 15-44) in the United States, but they underwent approximately 36% of the abortions. According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, black women are more than 3 times as likely as white women to have an abortion. On average, 1,452 black babies are aborted every day in the United States.

This incidence of abortion has resulted in a tremendous loss of life. It has been estimated that since 1973 Black women have had over 13 million abortions. Michael Novak had calculated “Since the number of current living Blacks (in the U.S.) is 31 million, the missing 10 million represents an enormous loss, for without abortion, America’s Black community would now number 41 million persons. It would be 35% larger than it is. Abortion has swept through the Black community like a scythe, cutting down every fourth member.”

A highly significant 1993 Howard University study showed that African American women over age 50 were 4.7 times more likely to get breast cancer if they had had any abortions compared to women who had not had any abortions.

You Can Promote Life!

From L.E.A.R.N (Life Education and Resource Network)

“When Christian ministers can help people connect the dots from “the love of money”, “lust of the flesh”, and “the boastful pride of life” to the branches of the wicked tree (“safe sex”, racism, abortion, sodomy, “same-sex marriage”, ad nauseum) then the Christian community will be able to discern, clean up our own house, and be in a position to speak and act with authority to deal with the problem at every level. And such a people will understand why its important not to just de-fund PP but to expose any and everyone who plays a part in their wicked schemes.”
For the King, -Ricardo Davis

Dr. Alveda King is also part of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign. Her complete biography can be found by clicking here. For more information and to contact her, email aao@priestsforlife.org.






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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And The Civil Rights Of The Unborn

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010





“The Negro cannot win if he is willing to sacrifice the futures of his children for immediate personal comfort and safety. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929-1968
“I say today that we as Christians must press on, in the conviction that we are “a colony of heaven,” called to obey God rather than man. Small in number, we must remain big in commitment. We must be too God intoxicated to be “astronomically intimidated.” By our effort and example may God use us, as imperfect vessels that we are, to bring an end to such ancient evils as infanticide, abortion, racism and oppression.” Dr. Alveda C. King reflections on Letter from a Birmingham Jail

In 1939, Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood outlined her plan to eliminate the Black community: “The most successful, educational appeal to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their rebellious members.”

Dr. King was among a select group of Negro leaders, hand picked to promote a seemingly beneficial plan to promote healthy family planning. It was a plan of wolf in sheep’s clothing, and Trojan Horse proportions. Dr. King, a man of love, peace, non-violence and strong Christian faith would be assassinated before the truth of the Planned Parenthood map for genocide would be made public after the passage of Roe VS Wade. The abortion agenda is in direct conflict with the teachings of Dr. King.

In 1966, Martin Luther King, Jr., a non-violent supporter of natural family planning, was offered the Planned Parenthood Margaret Sanger Award. In the acceptance speech, delivered by Mrs. Coretta Scott King, because Dr. King didn’t attend the ceremony, Mrs. King points to the benefits of family planning among Negro families and the “kinship” between the civil rights movement and Margaret Sanger’s early efforts. This speech did not include the word abortion. There is much speculation regarding who the real author of the speech was. During her lifetime, Mrs. King, unlike her husband, supported abortion and a more liberal view on marriage and human sexuality. ”

As Dr. King’s niece, I too once accepted the lies of Planned Parenthood until the truth of the violence of abortion was revealed to me. If Planned Parenthood had announced that over 50 million babies would be aborted in the onslaught of their agenda, I would never have aborted a child. Dr. King would never have agreed with the violent violation of the civil rights of the millions of aborted babies, and Planned Parenthood’s subsequent blitz of women’s health problems related to chemical and artificial birth control methods. This conclusion leads me to remind my readers that I too have a dream, it’s in my genes. How can the dream survive if we murder the children?

Martin Luther King, Jr. and Planned Parenthood (pdf)
[Part 1] and [Part 2]






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Apology Correction!

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010





We received a message on Friday asking us if we were sure that there had not been an apology for the Tuskegee Experiments so we did some research and found out that Bill Clinton did in fact offer an apology for the experiments. We’re sorry for the error.

Now if only an apology would be offered for the Negro Project which sterilized Black women and which, according to Rev. Johnny M. Hunter, “…has had lasting repercussions in the black community.” And today through Planned Parenthood, our government, through their support with our taxpayer dollars, continues to perpetrate atrocities against this country and particularly against the Black community. Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest provider of abortions, received hundreds of thousands of our tax dollars to help them kill our children, particularly Black children as is evident by the majority of PP facilities being in minority neighborhoods, their taking of donations specifically to kill Black babies, and the fact that, although Blacks make up only 12% of the population, they make up 33% of the abortions in this country.

When will America wake up to what’s going on in our country and around the world. This is a battle between good and evil. Everyone will choose a side. By remaining silent, as so many are doing, is in fact picking a side for as Edmund Burke said, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” And to quote another great man, my Uncle Martin, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Abortion is the greatest injustice of our time. With approximately 52 million confirmed murdered babies since the Roe v. Wade decision on January 22, 1973 and millions more unconfirmed through health complications due to abortions and contraception, the moral decline of our society is a true testament of our selfishness.

We need to turn away from sin and turn back to God, to our Creator. We must repent of our sins and ask for forgiveness. We must make God first in our lives, others second and think of ourselves last. We must become unselfish, loving, caring, people. We must care for the least among us, the child in the womb. Without life, all other rights don’t mean anything.






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