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Sec. Clinton Answers Tough Questions about the Legacy of Margaret Sanger

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At a hearing Sec. Clinton answers tough questions about the legacy of Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, whom Clinton has said she deeply admires. Clinton clarified in her answer that there are portions of Sanger's legacy that she admires and others that she deplores.

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  • byw, Sanger didn't admire hitler, she thought what he was doing was revolting.

  • Oh, and you have the nerve to call anyone racist!

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  • BTW someone should've aborted Hillary...

  • So "We've gone backwards" as a human race, by try to save babies from execution? Awesome double-speak right there Hilldog...

  • Strange how the word "Choice" only applies to those who can walk and talk.

  • @Progo35 You're right she did toy with the idea, thank you. 

  • @yellowkrux

    I did read both, and she DID say that. Moreover, she also said it in her article, "America Needs a Code for Babies," published in the American Weekly on 27 Mar 1934. In her proposed "Baby Code" she writes:

    "No woman shall have the legal right to bear a child, and no man shall have the right to become a father, without a permit for parenthood."

    Read the article. It's right there, in black and white. She also said something similar in Women and the New Race.

  • @Progo35 Maybe you should read both first. Neither of those two documents states did she state people need apply for permission to have children. She did advocate that the mentally challenged, drug addicts & the diseased be sterilized, but that's not the same thing as stating everyone need apply for permission to have children. Sorry, maybe you should actually read the documents.

  • @yellowkrux

    Than you need to re-read it. She clearly states that women should have to get the state's permission to bear a child. She said the same thing in "Plan for Peace."

  • @Progo35 I've read Women and the New Race, try again.

  • @carnivorerepublican Maybe you should read her writings before you go making claims about what they say.

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