margaret sanger
Margaret Sanger, Founder of Planned Parenthood

By Paul E. Rondeau

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the largest private abortion business in the world, is celebrating its 96th anniversary today.Ā  Planned Parenthood promotes itself as a leader in women’s health. In reality, PPFA has managed to end the lives of over 6,000,000 human beings in its own facilities since 1970. And, during that same time, it collected over $6 billion in taxpayer money. It is the abortion superstore, committing 27 percent of all abortions in the United States in 2010-over 329,000, according to its own report.

Today, a new study by Protect Black Life shows that 79 percent of PPFA surgical abortion facilities are located within walking distance of African American or Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods, contributing to the dismaying statistic that black abortions are 300 percent higher per capita than whites. This is no surprise to pro-life African-American leaders, whom the mainstream media and politicians avoid whenever possible-especially in this election year.

Margaret Sanger, a member of the American Eugenics Society, stated in her 1932 Plan for Peace that persons from “dysgenic groups” should be given their choice of sterilization or confinement on a farm for the rest of their lives. She saw minorities and the poor as “weeds” that needed to be controlled. Is this why Obamacare contributes another $1 billion to abortions and puts Planned Parenthood into schools?

A world without Planned Parenthood? That would be a celebration.

Paul E. Rondeau is the Executive Director of American Life League

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