The Holocaust Recalled
In six years, under the sanction of government supported lawful policies, approximately 6 million lives were terminated, extinguished, and their lifeless corpses disposed of without ceremony or comment from the vast majority of a complacent population. No, not in Germany, not under Adolf Hitler, not Jews, gypsies, or dissidents; but rather American babies, fetuses, eliminated by means of legal abortions. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC-Abortion Surveillance), since 1973 more than 45 million legalized federally sanctioned abortions have been performed. The numbers dwarf the wholesale slaughter of the Crusades (1095-1291AD) at 1.5 to 9 million, the horrors of the “killing fields” under Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge in Cambodia (1975-1979) at 200 thousand to 2.2 million, the mass murder attributed to Adolf Hitler (1933-1945) of 11 to 17 million or the genocide under Josef Stalin in communist Russia (1924 to 1953) estimated at 20 million. Stalin is quoted as saying, “The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic”. Between 1961 and 1975 we lost 58, 226 young men and women during the Viet Nam War. During WWII, the total number of deaths of all nations involved is estimated to be around 62 million. At the present rate, we will exceed that total by 2020!
As of late, I have heard the words holocaust, racist, Nazi, and Hitler liberally applied by one party to describe the actions of the other during the current healthcare debate. Recalling (Roe vs. Wade) in 1973, the number of abortions has risen from 616,000 in that year to over 1 million in 1977, now averaging 1.2 to 1.3 million annually. A decline in the number of abortions reported since 1998, now averaging 850,000, is confusing because reporting is not only voluntary, but also inconsistent among the reporting states.
“Although not federally funded, the healthcare bill, as proposed, will generously and perpetually fund organizations like Planned Parenthood and the United Nations who support such “solutions”; while forbidding doctors and hospitals, with religious or moral aversions to termination through abortion, from exercising their deeply held and cherished beliefs.” -Ben Dover, Proctologist
October 1, 2009
In six years, under the sanction of government supported lawful policies, approximately 6 million lives were terminated, extinguished, and their lifeless corpses disposed of without ceremony or comment from the vast majority of a complacent population. No, not in Germany, not under Adolf Hitler, not Jews, gypsies, or dissidents; but rather American babies, fetuses, eliminated by means of legal abortions. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC-Abortion Surveillance), since 1973 more than 45 million legalized federally sanctioned abortions have been performed. The numbers dwarf the wholesale slaughter of the Crusades (1095-1291AD) at 1.5 to 9 million, the horrors of the “killing fields” under Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge in Cambodia (1975-1979) at 200 thousand to 2.2 million, the mass murder attributed to Adolf Hitler (1933-1945) of 11 to 17 million or the genocide under Josef Stalin in communist Russia (1924 to 1953) estimated at 20 million. Stalin is quoted as saying, “The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic”. Between 1961 and 1975 we lost 58, 226 young men and women during the Viet Nam War. During WWII, the total number of deaths of all nations involved is estimated to be around 62 million. At the present rate, we will exceed that total by 2020!
As of late, I have heard the words holocaust, racist, Nazi, and Hitler liberally applied by one party to describe the actions of the other during the current healthcare debate. Recalling (Roe vs. Wade) in 1973, the number of abortions has risen from 616,000 in that year to over 1 million in 1977, now averaging 1.2 to 1.3 million annually. A decline in the number of abortions reported since 1998, now averaging 850,000, is confusing because reporting is not only voluntary, but also inconsistent among the reporting states.
“Although not federally funded, the healthcare bill, as proposed, will generously and perpetually fund organizations like Planned Parenthood and the United Nations who support such “solutions”; while forbidding doctors and hospitals, with religious or moral aversions to termination through abortion, from exercising their deeply held and cherished beliefs.” -Ben Dover, Proctologist
October 1, 2009
