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Patrik Jonsson: Minnesota Nazi: How did Nazi hunters miss Michael Karkoc?

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Patrik Jonsson: Fort Hood shooting: Judge nixes Nidal Hasan defense strategy. What now?

Stacey Burling: Why the stigma for migraine sufferers?

The Kosher Gourmet by Lisa Abraham: Does it work? 5 new kitchen gadgets put to the test

June 14, 2013

Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski: A spiritual budget: Religious economics and being a ruler

John P. Martin: Hitler insider's missing diary found

Matt Pearce: NSA surveillance disclosure could affect court cases
Peter Tinti: US bounties changes strategy on (Wild, Wild) West African jihadis

Daniel Pendrick, M.D.: Memory loss? Old age may be the least of it

Lauren F. Friedman: But it's all natural! Should we have an instinctive preference for herbal remedies?

Jewz in the Newz by Nate Bloom : Streisand and Alicia Keys in Israel; "Girls" Stuff; Mel Brooks, Another TV special; Superman (who is Jewish) returns --- Israeli plays his mom

The Kosher Gourmet by Sharon K. Ghag : Bored with salad? Bling it up a bit (4 effortless recipes that will result in a 'WOW!')

June 12, 2013

Stephanie Hanes: Little girls or little women? The Disney princess effect

Fred Weir: In tweak to US, Russia would 'consider' asylum for Snowden

Sharon Palmer, R.D.: What's so special about Omega-3 supplements?
Morgan Housel: What newspapers were saying when you should have been buying

Pete Spotts: How cockroaches evolved so as to bypass 'roach motels'

The Kosher Gourmet by Anjali Prasertong: Deep-dish cookie: Warm, gooey and a little over the top

June 10, 2013

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The Kosher Gourmet by Celebrated chef Mario Batali : As good as grilling gets: Rib eye with dry mushroom spice rub

June 7, 2013

Rabbi David Aaron: Beating jealousy

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Jewz in the Newz by Nate Bloom:J ewish Tony Nominees/Tony Awards; Jewish Teen Actor In Sci-Fi Flick; Jewish singer in "Voice" finals

The Kosher Gourmet by Anjali Prasertong: A tart filling so good it might not make it to the crust

June 5, 2013

John Rosemond: Mom, Dad: Talk More and listen less

Kristen Chick: Egypt court sentences 43 pro-democracy workers to prison

Sharon Palmer, R.D.: Mushrooms Have Medicinal As Well As Culinary Value
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Don Lee: In China, kindergarten rivalry takes deadly turn

The Kosher Gourmet by Sara Kate Gillingham-Ryan: 30-Minute Coq au Vin isn't a dream

June 3, 2013

Molly Hennessy-Fiske: Military judge to consider letting Fort Hood shooting defendant represent himself

Richard A. Serrano: Pvt. Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial also a test for government

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Kim Lankford: What to do when long-term care insurance premiums rise

Deborah Netburn: Study: Adults' mouth bacteria may help babies

Jewz in the Newz by Nate Bloom: Jewish Contestant on 'The Voice'; Will Smith's 'Jewish movie family'; Bravo Gives Long Island Jews the Jersey Shore Treatment; Magicians and More

The Kosher Gourmet by Bill Ward: How to be as refined as the wines at a wine tasting

May 29, 2013

Andrew Connelly and Helene Bienvenu: The Little Synagogue that Refused to Die

Dennis Prager: The 'Muslims-Killed-by-the-West' Lie

David Clark Scott: Open war on teachers?
Morgan Housel: If you know only five things about investing, make it these

Sara Reardon: AGenome detectives change the donation game

Deborah Netburn: A one-way ticket to Mars? 78,000-plus and counting apply by video

The Kosher Gourmet by Bev Bennett: CHEDDAR AND CHERRY MUFFINS --- your mouth is already watering

May 24, 2013

Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb: When I didn't so 'humbly disagree'

Caroline B. Glick: Thank you, Hafez al-Assad

Diana West: From the Brooklyn Bridge to London
Morgan Housel: Why spotting bubbles is so much harder than you think

Environmental Nutrition editors: NuVal labeling to the rescue?

Jewz in the Newz by Nate Bloom : Memorial Day: Jews Serving and KIA in War on Terror; Liberace Bio-Pic; Jew Wins "Survivor"; Shalom, Dr. Brothers; More

The Kosher Gourmet by Emma Christensen: HIDE THESE FROZEN TREATS FROM THE KIDDIES!: Sangria pops; Irish cream pudding pops; mango Lassi pops

May 22, 2013

John Thorne: They launched the 'Arab Spring' but now yearn for the good old days of a strongman

John Rosemond: 'Disciplinary math' adds up to parental successl

Warren Richey: Are prayers before public meetings OK? Supreme Court to decide
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Brierley Wright, M.S., R.D.: 6 convincing reasons you should keep carbs in your diet

Eoin O'Carroll: Scientists examine nothing, find something

The Kosher Gourmet by Carole Kotkin: This soup is made from one of the great pleasures of spring: A wonderful pairing of rosy color and earthy tang

May 20, 2013

Richard A. Serrano: Is Meir Kahane's assassin now a changed man?

Hannan Adely: Town raises Palestinian flag at City Hall

Melissa Healy: Genetic copies of living people from embryos no longer science fiction
Morgan Housel: When smart investors do stupid things

Sharon Saloman, M.S., R.D.: Hunger games: Eat more, weigh less, without starving

Jewz in the Newz by Nate Bloom : Jews Inducted into Rock Hall of Fame; Anton Yelchin co-stars in New "Trek" film; Kutcher (but not Kunis) visits Israel; Jewish TV Star Praises Jewish Rap Star

The Kosher Gourmet by Cathy Pollak: WARNING: This WALNUT CAKE WITH PRALINE FROSTING, perfect for afternoon coffee, is addicting


Jewish World Review April 28, 2011 / 24 Nissan, 5771

Planned Parenthood strikes back

By Dave Weinbaum



http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | In a predictable sequence of events, Planned Parenthood has struck back.
The President/CEO of the Tri-Rivers Planned Parenthood, Inc. of Rolla ,
MO , Teri Stubblefield, sent a letter to the editor of the Rolla
Daily News
regarding my column(s) on abortion and Planned Parenthood’s admitted
and enthusiastic participation in same. The most recent column was titled,
“Planned Parenthood’s Focus on Black Babies” (also in JWR).

Ms. Stubblefield’s missive was off topic: projecting racism and sexism on
me instead of placing the blame where it’s truly deserved—Planned
Parenthood.

Ms. Stubblefield’s attempt at defaming me is ironic. If there’s one thing
that’s indisputable about my columns, it’s that I’m pro-life for
all babies:
black and white, female and male, mentally or physically handicapped.

As to black women, it’s my opinion they are not given the encouragement to
give birth that a white woman might get. Planned Parenthood only places 1
in 135 babies up for adoption. Since their facilities, according to multiple
sources, are overwhelmingly in minority neighborhoods, this involves a lot
of black babies.  While blacks represent 12% of the population, 36% of
all abortions are performed on black women.

I’m objecting to Planned Parenthood’s morally degrading and devastating
actions. They’ve been ripping babies up in the womb for the last 38 years
and then trashing their remains as just so much garbage. More than 50
million babies have been killed this way by PP and others, since Roe V
Wade in 1973.

I pointed out the special eugenic purpose towards blacks of Margaret
Sanger, the acknowledged founder of Planned Parenthood. Simply put,
she wanted to euthanize “Negroes,” a race she claimed was inferior.
Sanger’s “Negro Project” was the working model in her quest to cull the
“negro” to make room for the superior races.

Sound familiar? Google Sanger and her hero, Malthus. Then do the same
for Adolf Hitler. Hitler took it to mean one should murder enemies of the
state, like Jews and the inferior or genetically deficient, such as the physically
or mentally deformed, Gypsies and those who politically disagreed with him.
That goal for a supreme race cost the world its European Jews and about
60 million others in WW2.

Why so much animus from PP? Because (more irony) their livelihood
depends on their ability to keep aborting babies. Planned Parenthood claims
they don’t use taxpayer dollars for abortions, but many don’t believe it.
They have about $350 million taxpayer dollars on the line
this year and they
don’t want to lose it.

This just in:
Canada has just discontinued its funding of
Planned Parenthood
.

Things Ms. Stubblefield didn’t refute about my articles:

* Margaret Sanger is the founder of Planned Parenthood and according
to Ms. Stubblefield said “…things that were wrong.”

* “We have become victims of genocide at our own hands.” The
Reverend Johnny M. Hunter, Columbus day, 1999.

* Sanger was a eugenicist who believed in culling the numbers of inferior
races, including blacks.

* The Detroit black population dropped 25% and blacks are no longer
a majority in DC.

* According to blackgenocide.org, black women are only having 1.97
babies per woman. The replacement rate is 2.1 babies per woman.
Sanger’s goals are being achieved.  

* "We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-
service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful
educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal.
We don't
want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro
population.
And the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it
ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members." Margaret Sanger,
12/9/39 (only 71 years ago, not 100)

* From 2008 through 2010, PP contributed $614,542 to Congressional
Dems to $9,000 for Repubs.  

A picture in the post office is worth
a thousand subpoenas

Look, I’m not here to castigate anyone. Many people who believed in the
PC code word
“prochoice” have figured out there was something missing
-- the
choice of the weakest amongst us, the baby.

Here are a few examples:

*Pulitzer Prize Winner and fellow JWR writer Paul Greenberg was a
pro choicer—until he wrote about Bernard Nathanson, MD. Dr.
Nathanson committed 75,000 abortions by his own count. In fact,
he demonstrated for abortion rights. He believed in what he was doing--
until--
until--equipment was invented so that he could see, via ultrasound,
exactly what he was doing to those babies and how they fought back in
their losing struggle to live. Dr. Nathanson immediately stopped performing
abortions and spent the rest of his life crusading for life. His 1984 film,
The Silent Scream shows a baby of 13 weeks fighting for his life during
an actual abortion and shouting an unheard cry. BTW, Greenberg has
become a pro-lifer, too.

*Abbey Johnson was a proud employee of Planned Parenthood. She
treasured helping poor women with healthcare they may not have gotten
otherwise. Abbey was a believer in woman’s reproductive rights, including
abortion. In fact, Ms. Johnson was chosen as the 20 08 Planned Parenthood
Employee of the Year.  Yep, she was one of them—until—until--like
Dr. Nathanson, Abbey witnessed a 13 week old baby putting up a struggle
as he/she was being murdered in the womb. She resigned from Planned
Parenthood the next day and is counseling women and families on choosing
life, not death.

*Melissa Ohden is an
abortion survivor. Her case was documented in
my recent JWR column titled,
Mommy, stop them from killing me!
Melissa’s abortion failed. Taken out of her mom for dead, she only lived
because a nurse saw her barely moving and grunting in an attempt to
breathe. She lived to find out about her ordeal and council pregnant women
to get help and to opt for the very essence of humanity, life,
not death, of
their babies. She insisted
her daughter be born in the same hospital she
was aborted.

The one thing I never understood is that some will scream and shout against
the death penalty of someone who is a mass child murderer on the outside
and yet, promote and defend mass baby murderers on the inside of the womb.

Ms. Stubblefield, the rationalization of “choice” gives no credibility to the
baby’s stature as a human.

I think it should be mandatory that you and all of your employees witness
an abortion via the enhanced ultrasound.

Some have claimed that abortion is only 3% of your Planned
Parenthood’s business. If this is the case, why bother? Drop it! Even I’d
vote to help fund you to give health services to poor women.

One more thing.

Ms. Stubblefield. Did your mother make the right decision when she opted
not to abort you?

If you are a pregnant woman, or a concerned father, there is a choice. Call
your local pregnancy resource center. If one is not available call a clergyman.
I can almost guarantee you’ll get the help you need to give
the gift you
were meant to give—life.

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