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Margaret Sanger No Hero To Black America

NBC's Today Show Recently brought tears to my eyes. In disbelief, I watched
our nation's mainstream media honor Margaret Sanger, the woman who
singlehandedly gave birth to Planned Parenthood and the abortion movement.
The movement that is responsible for literally millions of terminated
souls, including more than 1,200 abortions of African American children
each day.

As Katie Couric heralded this bigoted, racist woman as a heroine for the
millennium, my jaw hit the floor. Sanger was described as vivacious, warm,
healing and powerfully driven. Ellen Chesler, a Sanger biographer, said
Sanger wanted simply to liberate "women to experience their sexuality free
of consequence. …


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