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the bill was started -- it was the brainchild of margaret sanger, firebrand socialist suffer who had been since the 1920's who latched on to planned parenthood as a big cause. she created what became the planned parenthood foundation. she was putting out pamphlets instructing women in the art of contraceptive devices in the 30's and 40's and gting arrested for it because it was illegal. even to talk about these things watch less for a doctor to administer or prescribe. in some states of these were still on the books until the early 70's. but a around the early 1950's she met a scientist named gregory at a dinner party. pinkus got thrown out of harvard because he did artificial insemination with rabbits and the fact he was jewish probably didn't help in those days and he had gone off and formed his own lab and margaret sanger says to him i've always had a fantasy of somebody making a magic pill that would keep women from getting pregnant and he goes well, you know -- this was just the beginning of age of research and hormones. he said you might be able to do that, so she got a hold of
the bill was started -- it was the brainchild of margaret sanger, firebrand socialist suffer who had been since the 1920's who latched on to planned parenthood as a big cause. she created what became the planned parenthood foundation. she was putting out pamphlets instructing women in the art of contraceptive devices in the 30's and 40's and gting arrested for it because it was illegal. even to talk about these things watch less for a doctor to administer or prescribe. in some states of these...
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>> i'm sure we're on the list, but that goes back to that sort of very selective -- margaret sanger, the founder of planned parenthood, if you really understand what she was about, this was the goal, and that is to have almost a selective kind of breeding of humanity. it is extremely frightening. sean: this raises a lot of moral, ethical quandaries and dilemmas, governor. we are now at the point where people can choose the sex of their children. we're at the point that literally people looking into -- well, i would like my child to have blue eyes, blonde hair. >> propensity toward math, i'd like him to show up speaking mandarin. it's just amazing how far this goes. sean: that's one way to put it. >> honestly, the buffet of baby making, and go through the line, pick out the features you'd like. sean: the reality is that would result then in the what, death of how many innocent children? >> we've already seen 100 million babies that have been aborted prior to their birth since 1973. when you think about that -- exskew me, 50 million, but 50 million out of a nation of 300 million, that'
>> i'm sure we're on the list, but that goes back to that sort of very selective -- margaret sanger, the founder of planned parenthood, if you really understand what she was about, this was the goal, and that is to have almost a selective kind of breeding of humanity. it is extremely frightening. sean: this raises a lot of moral, ethical quandaries and dilemmas, governor. we are now at the point where people can choose the sex of their children. we're at the point that literally people...
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>> i'm sure we're on the list, but that goes back to that sort of very selective -- margaret sanger, the founder of planned parenthood, if you really understand what she was about, this was the goal, and that is to have almost a selective kind of breeding of humanity. it is extremely frightening. sean: this raises a lot of moral, ethical quandaries and dilemmas, governor. we are now at the point where people can choose the sex of their children. we're at the point that literally people looking into -- well, i would like my child to have blue eyes, blonde hair. >> propensity toward math, i'd like him to show up speaking mandarin. it's just amazing how far this goes. sean: that's one way to put it. >> honestly, the buffet of baby making, and go through the line, pick out the features you'd like. sean: the reality is that would result then in the what, death of how many innocent children? >> we've already seen 100 million babies that have been aborted prior to their birth since 1973. when you think about that -- exskew me, 50 million, but 50 million out of a nation of 300 million, that'
>> i'm sure we're on the list, but that goes back to that sort of very selective -- margaret sanger, the founder of planned parenthood, if you really understand what she was about, this was the goal, and that is to have almost a selective kind of breeding of humanity. it is extremely frightening. sean: this raises a lot of moral, ethical quandaries and dilemmas, governor. we are now at the point where people can choose the sex of their children. we're at the point that literally people...
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while the secretary at the hearing did rightly deplore the comments attributeable to margaret sanger, the administration's policies regrettably continue to champion abortion here and abroad. this continues despite the fact that more and more americans oppose the practice, let alone using taxpayer dollars to fund it or imposing it on persons across the world who may be weak and vulnerable. margaret sanger's world views should shock the conscience and have equal condemnation from thoughtful persons on both sides of the aisle. and, madam speaker, for this reason i was stunned to learn that in a july 12 interview in "the new york times" supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg echoed the sentiments of sanger while explaying the outcome of harris vs. mccray in the 1980 supreme court ruling which disallows medicaid funding for abortions, justice ginsberg said this, and i quote, frankly i have 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. madam speaker, did you hear those word
while the secretary at the hearing did rightly deplore the comments attributeable to margaret sanger, the administration's policies regrettably continue to champion abortion here and abroad. this continues despite the fact that more and more americans oppose the practice, let alone using taxpayer dollars to fund it or imposing it on persons across the world who may be weak and vulnerable. margaret sanger's world views should shock the conscience and have equal condemnation from thoughtful...
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he had gone off and formed his own homeland and margaret sanger says durham you know what always had a fantasy of somebody making a magic pill that would keep women from getting pregnant and he goes well, you know -- this was just the beginning of the age of research into hormones. he goes well, we might be able to do that. so she got a hold of her friend, katherine mccormick, who was the widow of one of the richest man in america. the some of the guy who invented the international harvester. she inherited millions and millions of dollars. she was also very smart herself. she was the second woman to graduate from mit and she did it with a degree in biology. so she put up the money with this. she met with pinkus, asked a very scientific questions and said how much money do you need and she wrote him a check for $40,000 on the spot and kept giving him over the course of a lifetime about a million dollars. so they did these experiments on rats and worked and then they needed to do a human experimentation. now, the standards of ethics back then or now what they are today. so they went to
he had gone off and formed his own homeland and margaret sanger says durham you know what always had a fantasy of somebody making a magic pill that would keep women from getting pregnant and he goes well, you know -- this was just the beginning of the age of research into hormones. he goes well, we might be able to do that. so she got a hold of her friend, katherine mccormick, who was the widow of one of the richest man in america. the some of the guy who invented the international harvester....
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we need to look no further than to the comments of planned parenthood founder margaret sanger to see how controversial this organization is. she said, and i quote, we want fewer and better children, and we cannot make the social i've and the world peace we are determined to make with ill-bred, ill-trained swarms of inferior citizen this is a you inflict on us. yesterday, while we debated on this amendment in the rules committee, my friend and colleague, pete sessions, shared a heart felt story that deeply touched and inspired me. as many of us know, pete's son has downsyndrome. he and his wife could have chosen the easy way life by choosing to terminate the life of their son while he was in the womb. they chose to give his son life and through this life have instilled and inspired hope in the lives of others. the same profiling is reflected in my mother who single handedly raised eight children in the midst of war and poverty. with that, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this amendment and with that -- the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from indiana has two
we need to look no further than to the comments of planned parenthood founder margaret sanger to see how controversial this organization is. she said, and i quote, we want fewer and better children, and we cannot make the social i've and the world peace we are determined to make with ill-bred, ill-trained swarms of inferior citizen this is a you inflict on us. yesterday, while we debated on this amendment in the rules committee, my friend and colleague, pete sessions, shared a heart felt story...