Al Case

Barack Obama is Now Selling Birth Control Pills



Posted: Monday, January 23, 2012

by Al Case
http://www.alcasebooks.com/

The Obama administration is now insisting that non profit organizations, and this includes catholic hospitals, dispense birth control pills.

Hmm. Freedom of religion. The rights of the individual. Sounds like The Great Divider has figured out a new way to pit people against people.

Now, before I get into this, let me say what I believe. I believe: if you don't want to have babies...don't have sex. Having sex vs taking pills. What a condom. Uh...conundrum.

Anyway, the point is this. The United States government, currently the Obama administration, is trying to control people. One of the arms of the administration is Planned Parenthood. What many people don't know is where Planned Parenthood came from.

Have you ever heard of something called Eugenics? Eugenics was started a hundred years ago, and it was: "the applied science of the bio-social movement which advocates the use of practices aimed at improving the genetic composition of a population."

Sounds good, but what it really means is...sterilize the poor, the lame, the unintelligent.

It was somewhat Darwinistic, but was proven totally unworkable through scientific testing. Wikipedia has a complete article on this.

At any rate, the progressives of a hundred years ago embraced this concept, wanted to start sterilization clinics up all over the place. For some reason, however, the people didn't want to be sterilized. Durn fools didn't want what was good for the race, I guess.

So the Eugenecists went underground. They planned and they plotted, and eventually they came up with a great idea...Planned Parenthood. We'll help people get rid of kids, maybe effect a few sterilizations, and push our program slowly, gently, and underwhelm the idiot population.

Not a bad plan. Crappy idea, but a good plan.

Now the plan has come to fruition. Courtesy of falling morals (part of the progressive plan of a hundred years ago...they didn't believe in God nor religion nor any of that foofaraw), they have gotten backing, lots of backing.

Which leads us back to Barack Obama. Should he be pushing 'end of life for newborn' pills? Should he be supporting pills and abortions and a plan whereby the future of this great country is curtailed and brought into line with the visions of people who believe in controlling the genetic composition of a population? Is this where his healthcare plan is bringing us? Is this some sort of a plan where we all become little slaves to those who know better?

Interesting position he's taken, eh?

And this is the real truth behind Barack Obama and his ilk; a people who sell birth control pills instead of supporting freedom of religion.

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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by Lorrie Davids
115 days 20 hours ago.
96 fans.
Interesting commentary, Al. Followed by an interesting comment. I don't know that Catholic hospitals "gladly" take public funds. My husband used to work for a Catholic hospital system in a capacity to know some of the financial information. Yes, they took state funds but never turned away a patient and over the years has become a leading Cancer Center for its part of the country. It probably couldn't have accomplished that without public funds. Now, they are facing one of those things you don't think you will ever have to deal with...an ethics issue forced by government. But in recent years as this form of murder has become acceptable to many (as long as you don't call it murder) Catholic (and other private) hospitals are having to chose between the money and the ethics. It gives a whole new meaning to pro-choice. I can't help but note the irony: those who are pushing a "woman's right" are alive.
» left by Al Case 115 days 8 hours ago.
22 fans.
Hi Lorrie, your points are well made. I think if we could do some trust busting on the HMOs the cost of medicine would go down and ethics would become more popular. Maybe I'm dreaming, but...thanks for commenting. Al
» left by Lorrie Davids 113 days 18 hours ago.
96 fans.
Al, you may not be. People are getting tired of government telling them what their business should look like.
» left by Abolghasem Rajabi
113 days 15 hours ago.
9 fans.
Good points, it can open dialogue between modernism and postmodernism
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