Blacks in Ohio turning against Obama because of his support for abortion/Gay Marriage

In Ohio, some black voters supporting Romney because of Obama’s failure to pass public option

October 31, 2012

CLEVELAND _ In 2008, Kenneth Price, a lifelong Democrat, was proud to support Barack Obama in his historic quest for the White House. Price, who is black, even volunteered for the campaign.

Price became disillusioned when the president abandoned his push for a public insurance option in his health care bill and extended the George W. Bush-era tax cuts.
When President Obama embraced same-sex marriage in May, “that was the last straw for me,” said Price, 52, an ordained minister who owns a Cincinnati business and technology consulting firm. He decided to boycott the Nov. 6 election.

But watching the vice presidential candidates discuss abortion in their debate, Price had a change of heart. “We’ve had 54 million babies murdered in this country,” said Price, referring to the number of legal abortions since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. “The Lord spoke to me in a very clear way.”

This year, he will vote for Republican Mitt Romney.

The idea that black voters will desert Obama in meaningful numbers is unthinkable to most political observers. But in Ohio, whose voters will probably determine who lives in the White House for the next four years, a question flickers like a tiny flame of hope for some Republicans: Could a small number of black voters, sufficiently angry or disappointed with the president, be persuaded to vote against him? If so, could that make a difference in the outcome?

“Put it this way,” said Leonard Hubert, 59, a black lifelong Republican from Granville, near Cincinnati, and a member of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. “They are less enthused and energized about Obama. Some are going to vote for Romney and some are going to not vote at all.”

Just about everyone who follows politics in Ohio thinks there will be a drop in African-American support for Obama, who earned 96 percent of the black vote here in 2008. The question is, how much?

“I think it would be in the narrowest sense a victory for the Romney campaign if he could hold President Obama’s take of the African-American vote in Ohio to 90 percent,” said former Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, who is African-American. That could mean tens of thousands of votes, a sliver of the total, but potentially crucial in a tight contest.

Still, many black conservatives said they were frustrated at what they thought was a missed opportunity. While the Democratic Party takes the black vote for granted, they say, the Republican Party assumes it is unobtainable.

“The marriage issue, the life issue, the fact that black unemployment is still double, even in Ohio,” Blackwell said. “There’s a collection of issues that have fed discontent and provides an opportunity for swinging 6 percent.”

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Obama hugging the President of Planned Parenthood the largest chain of abortion clinics in the US….

Obama’s Support for abortion is clear and abortion kills more blacks than any other means !!!!

Tom Metzger, the former Klan leader promotes the pushing of abortion clinics in Black Neighborhoods. From Metzger: “…abortion and birth control should be promoted as a powerful weapon, in the limitation of non-White birth. “

TRUTH ABOUT THE RACISM OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD IN THE VIDEO MAAFA21 and in this report on RACIAL TARGETING – Here

If a White Supremacists Klan leader knows that abortion is Black Genocide it needs to be opposed:


2012 Pastor Patrick Dye pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church put up the above , which states: “Ultimate Racism: Abortionists Target Black Babies“, said “I cannot be silent and just say that’s somebody else’s problem or I’m not dark enough to care about that issue. I can’t do that,This is the crime of America.”He says the ‘abortionists’ include, but are not limited to, Planned Parenthood. “Planned Parenthood purposely locates in minority communities,” Dye said. “The Planned Parenthood clinic is located at the edge of a white community, but right there within walking distance of the housing project on Forest Drive and Two Notch Road.” (Source: KLTV )

2012 “I am not ashamed to say I am a black pro-life pastor and that the African-American church is guilty of not taking the lead on issues like abortion,” said the Rev. Walter Moss of Foursquare Church in Canton. “As pastors, we need to be able to come together and have a civil conversation about how abortion is affecting us and we need to be equipped with the information to help our people deal with it.”

2012 Burgess Owens,Super Bowl champion with the Oakland Raiders: “We are going to have to have black ministers stand up once again,” he said. “Unfortunately, I have been a little disappointed that we have issues out there like traditional marriage, abortion, school education, and we have so much silence from the black community, from black preachers, because they understand first hand the impact of all that. We can no longer support those who are against the faith.”

2012: In 2008, Kenneth Price, a lifelong Democrat, was proud to support Barack Obama in his historic quest for the White House. Price, who is black, even volunteered for the campaign. When President Obama embraced same-sex marriage in May, “that was the last straw for me,” said Price, 52, an ordained minister who owns a Cincinnati business and technology consulting firm. He decided to boycott the Nov. 6 election. But watching the vice presidential candidates discuss abortion in their debate, Price had a change of heart. “We’ve had 54 million babies murdered in this country,” said Price, referring to the number of legal abortions since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. “The Lord spoke to me in a very clear way.” (Source)

2012 Pastor Stephen Broden, “How is it that we are murdering our kids at an alarming rate and why does it seem that no one is saying anything about it? Pastors, there is a judgment that awaits us for our silence. Pastors play a strategic role in turning this around. We are witnessing a war on black babies, a war on black women and a war on black families and we must stop it.”

2012“…a woman’s right to choose? It is so evil that we can’t finish the sentence. The woman’s right to choose what? Are we fighting for the right to choose a car, a hairstyle, or a career? No, it’s the right to choose whether or not to kill the baby that is growing within her. Let’s finish the sentence. How can you love Blacks and support the wholesale murder of black children. Preacher, the “least of these in society” are those who have no voice. That certainly includes the unborn. The newborn can cry….You do not have the moral high ground to speak in terms of the “least of these” if you support someone who supports abortion…The truth is, President Obama is the most pro-abortion president we have ever had. He is Planned Parenthood’s best friend. Planned Parenthood is Black folks worst enemy….78% of their abortuaries are in black areas. More black babies have been aborted than were lynched by the KKK in its entire history. Who needs the KKK when you have Planned ParenthoodDr. Patrick L.Wooden, Sr.
Pastor: Upper Room Church of God in Christ ( Raleigh, North Carolina)

2012 Ed Jones is a former state senator, El Paso County commissioner in Colorado Springs, ” Planned Parenthood and Roe v. Wade play a diabolical role in the deaths of millions of black babies, but the ultimate responsibility lies with the black individuals who are aborting their children. The responsibility to stop these abortions lies in the black communities and with black individuals. Unfortunately, many prominent blacks helped Margaret Sanger in her endeavors, and today, many black leaders, including those of the NAACP, are either silent on the issue, or continue to support efforts to increase abortions of black children. Just as troubling, our president continues to perpetuate his party’s support for Roe in particular and for the so-called abortion-rights movement in general. Evidently, Barack Obama does not feel the same sadness that I do at the legally-sanctioned decimation of so many black babies...” ( Abortion kills black people January 25,2012)

Rev. Luke Robinson: on the Culture of Death at the 2012 March for Life in Washington, DC.’They Want Us To Be Silent Because the President Is a Black Man’

2012Imam Johari Malik, “ The way that abortion has been used in this country is inappropriate, invariably it is the contraception for poor people.”

2011 Emmy Award-winning designer, Ryan Bomberger, argues that the original abortion advocates like Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes were racists and eugenicists. “But that gets excused somehow. Many of those involved [in the abortion industry] today don’t even understand that these are their ideological foundations. Look at the core components of the movement: eugenics, racism, classism, concern about overpopulation and hatred of organised religion. These are all the same components that still exist today. It has nothing to do with women’s health and everything to do with population control and which parts of the population are worthy of life and which ones aren’t.” Ryan believes that there remains a “huge eugenic component” in the pro-abortion movement today. He makes the striking point that the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide actually defines genocide as “imposing measures intended to prevent births” within a racial group. “That is clearly what abortion does in the United States,” he says, “right back to ‘the Negro Project’ in 1939, which effectively continues today. Genocide is clearly happening. Human rights groups are ignoring the most egregious injustice today.”( Source interview with RB in the Catholic Herald)

2011 Rev. Johnny Hunter of LEARN or http://www.blackgenocide.org, “Blacks have been targeted for elimination.” This has been the legacy of Planned Parenthood, whose creator, Margaret Sanger, was a notorious eugenicist, Hunter continues, “she [Margaret Sanger] is dead and from her grave she is still killing off black people.” (Source: The Interim, Abortion as Black Genocide 5/16/2011)

2011 I’m pro-life and I’m proud to be pro-life because I don’t think anyone should abort any kids,” Florida State Representative Daphne Campbell. ( Source; Pro-life lawmaker demand apology from fellow dem; Charisma online 5/10/2011)

2011 Catherine Davis, founder of the Restoration Project. “Something is wrong, when those elected to protect the interests of their constituents turn a blind eye to the horrific impact that abortion is wreaking on the black community. In New York City, for every 1,000 black babies born alive, 1,489 are aborted. In Washington, D.C. for every 100 black babies born alive, 165 are aborted! Something is wrong!”

2011– Catherine Davis of the Restoration Project says, “The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) has long told the black community they are “leading our communities and country with passion and commitment” assuring us that they “… continuously strive to be a voice for the voiceless, earning the moniker “the conscience of the Congress” (Emmanuel Cleaver, III, Chairman, Congressional Black Caucus). Yet, neither the CBC, nor its members from Georgia has examined abortion’s impact on the people they serve. Instead they have turned a blind eye to abortion’s impact by voting for legislation that promotes and supports abortion. They have betrayed their constituents instead giving “voice” to the abortionists as they prey on Georgia’s black women and target our children. They refuse to examine the disproportionate number of abortions on black women. They do not seek explanation for abortion’s depopulation effect on us. Each is rated 100% by the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), indicating a pro-abortion voting record. Georgia is among the states leading in abortions on black women and our members of the CBC will not question why. They will not discuss the fact that one hundred percent of Georgia’s abortion clinics are in urban areas where blacks reside. We demand they begin to ask why!”

2011 Deacon Royce Winters, Director of the Office of African American Ministries at the Offices of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. “Even though we have a voice about the right to life, about the dignity of the human person, we had not been using our voice to address abortion in the Black community,” he says. ( Source here )

2011 “Planned Parenthood has also been both witness to and architect of a long-term campaign to reduce, if not eliminate entirely, the Black population of the U.S.A. based on its eugenics ideology. Margaret Sanger even famously wrote a letter stating that anti-Black objective in 1939, just before her giving birth to the Planned Parenthood Federation. The Black community needs to look at this non-profit/ for-profit entity with a very careful and rueful eye. It has indeed been and is dangerous to our well being and should be known by that fact. All of our enemies are not dressed like wolves.” Professor David L. Horne (founder and executive director of PAPPEI, the Pan African Public Policy and Ethical Institute) (Source: The politics of reducing the African American population, Our Weekly 5/26/2011)

2011Speaking of Planned Parenthood’s placement of clinics in black neighborhoods-“There was never any Caucasian project or Latino project or Asian project. There was only the Negro Project to reduce the birthrate of poorer blacks. That’s an important point because what they have done, instead of looking at the actual substantive issue, looking at the history, looking at today’s statistics and the continued targeting, they don’t engage in the conversation at all. And I think it’s a shame because abortion affects all of us. It’s not just a women’s issue, it’s a human issue that profoundly impacts all of us.” Ryan Bomberger, President Radiance Foundation

2011 “I prefer that Planned Parenthood move out of those neighborhoods as well”, Black Activist Star Parker ( SOURCE: Star Parker debating attorney Tamara Holder on the Sean Hannity Radio show, August 5, 2011 Full Debate here )

2011 If a person is killed, of what use are all the other rights to him or her?” he asked. “Some people say, ‘I am personally opposed to abortion, but I will not impose my view on others.’ It is like saying, ‘Some people want to shoot all of you in the Senate and the House of Representatives, but I won’t impose my views on them. It’s pro-choice for them.'”

Is it not highly illogical for some people to talk of some whales, and the chimpanzees, and trees as ‘endangered species’ which must be preserved — and if you torture a dog in some countries you will be brought to court for your cruelty to animals — while the killing of unborn babies is labeled ‘pro-choice’ instead of what it is: murder? Call a spade a spade.Cardinal Francis Arinze (SOURCE: Real Straight Talk: Courageous Cardinal Arinze Decries Abortion ‘Word Games’:Zenit News Agency 7/15/2011)

2011 “In its 2008 tax filing, Planned Parenthood acknowledged their mission is to achieve a ‘US population of stable size.’ What that means to black people,” said Connie Eller of Missouri Blacks for Life, is they will continue to prey upon black women and children. We say no more, no way.”

2011 “There are things the black community does not like to talk about publicly, which is why Bill Cosby took a whipping when he called for an internal conversation about an abdication of parental and community responsibility for an epidemic of negative behavior and outcomes…And watch out if we dare to mutter that the No. 1 killer of African-Americans is not hate crime, black-on black crime, cancer or AIDS. The No. 1 killer of African-Americans in America is abortion. These are topics we run from. Again, with knowledge comes responsibility.Gregory A. Murray , chairman of the Macomb County Democratic Black Caucus. ( Daily Tribune: March 27,2011)

2011 Victor Davis, pastor at Spirit of God Fellowship church in Gary, In., “My mother was pregnant prior to me and she aborted that child. And when I came, she attempted to abort me. It has impacted me personally in a very, very strong way.” He says he and mother shared a strong bond and he didn’t know of his situation until adulthood following her passing, “For us, especially in the black community, we are disproportionally victimized through abortion. We’ve lost our minority status as the number one minority in the nation simply because we are disproportionally killing our unborn children for whatever the cause.” (Source: WBEZ: Abortion debate rages in Northwest Indiana 5/12/2011)

2011 “We are about 13% of the total population of the U.S. and yet we have a disproportionate rate of abortions, 35%, based on our population. Does this not make one think that we are being TARGETED?” ( SOURCE: Planned Parenthood and Black Genocide By Agnes Cross-White)

2011 Sylinthia Stewart, 45, said black women are intentionally left uninformed about abortion. She views abortion as black genocide. “Abortion is a racist act,” she said. “I wasn’t told the whole truth.” ( Source News Observer 5/12/2011)

2011 Between abortion and black-on-black crime, as a people group we’re exterminating ourselves. We’re not loving our children in the womb or outside of the womb. So I have to do whatever it is that I can do to help save babies’ lives and to make an impact on our culture. We’ve become a culture of death — and I want to be one of those used by God to move us from a culture of death to a culture of life. Less than two percent of the African-American population is involved actively in the pro-life movement. So any of the babies who have been saved — our babies — have been because there’s been people who aren’t concerned about the color. So [while] I say thank you to that…I also say it’s time for my culture to wake up and to become involved.” Dr. Peggy Elliott, ministry founder and president,Peggy Elliott Ministries ( Source: One News Now)

2011 “I support de-funding Planned Parenthood…You probably don’t hear a lot of people talking about this,When Margaret Sanger – check my history – started Planned Parenthood, the objective was to put these centers in primarily black communities so they could help kill black babies before they came into the world.It’s planned genocide…It’s carrying out its original mission, I’ve talked to young girls who go in there, and they [Planned Parenthood] don’t talk about how you plan parenthood. They don’t talk about adoption as an option. They don’t say, ‘Well, bring your parents in so we can sit down and talk with you, and counsel with you before you make this decision….When they [Planned Parenthood] have an objective to put 75 percent [Planned Parenthood facilities] in African American communities, says to me they are targeting blacks. They are doing the same thing at the other 25 percent, I guess.” Herman Cain, former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza and 2012 possible Presidential candidate

More from Herman Cain about Planned Parenthood

2011 “Babies are the new 2nd class citizens. We are still being lynched, but instead of being hung in a tree, we are lynched in the womb. How is it that a helpless baby can be brutally killed then tossed aside so easily and without consequence?” Lawson Lipford-Cruz, President of Black Students for Life

2011– “I’m not calling them [abortion] clinics. They are slaughterhouses. We have got to do something. My problem today with the African-American community, whether it be clergy or otherwise, we don’t fight anymore.”” Bishop Aretha Morton of Tabernacle Full Gospel Baptist Cathedral near Wilmington. (Delaware Online here )


Denise and Brian Walker

2011 “We’ve lost close to 40 percent of our population to abortion,” said Rev. Denise Walker, founder of Everlasting Light Ministries, referring to the high rate of African American abortions. “We must end this slaughter.” (Source New Haven Register)

Listen to Rev Brian and Denise Walker speak against abortion

2011– “Let’s be clear. Funding Planned Parenthood with U.S. taxpayer dollars is equivalent to justifying the use of tax dollars to help the Ku Klux Klan buy rope so they can secure their victims in the backs of their wagons.” Walter Hoye of the Issues4Life Foundation

2011 Pat Hunter, of the pro-life group LEARN or Blackgenocide.org says, “Their [ Planned Parenthood] goal it seems s to INCREASE the number of Black Babies that are dying…” ( WAVY.com: Public meeting on Planned Parenthood operating rooms)

2011The Rev. Michael Pressley of the Mount Zion Church of God in Christ called abortion “the No. 1 cause of death in black families.” “How many doctors, lawyers, teachers, preachers, teachers and presidents have been lost?” he asked. “What can we do to stop this assault in black America and America as a whole?” ( Source Here)


2011– LaVern Tolbert, Former Board member of Planned Parenthood now opposes their agenda, “In 1970 the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (as it was called then, now it’s called the Department of Health and Human Services) with President Nixon, mandated a commission on population and the American future …They looked at how the Black community was expanding. Remember in the 1970s and ’60s, everyone had large families but especially Blacks. We (would have) eight or nine children. And so, they determined that since Black women were so fertile, there had to be a plan to keep us from having so many babies,” she said. “When I first became a board member, I thought what everyone else thought: that (the baby) was a mass of tissue. And I felt that every woman had a right to have an abortion, that it was a matter of choice. At that time in the early ’70s, we knew little about abortion….We didn’t have the information we have now. But while I was on the board, I received documents that detailed how abortions were performed.” Tolbert also noticed something else: She said that while she was on the board, a death certificate had to be issued for every abortion that was performed. “And I thought, ‘Well, a death certificate is only required if it’s a living a being. So, (when you) talk about it being a mass of tissue, how can that be when a death certificate is required?’ When I read how abortions were performed, I came back to the board meeting and I protested….This is traumatic for the mother and the baby.’ And, I was told that it was not traumatic, and then I started looking around the room and wondering why abortion was more necessary for Black women …

More from LaVern Tolbert on Planned Parenthood here:


2011 Back in the 1960s, many of the radical pro-black revolutionaries (Black Panthers, Black Muslims) and other anti-government, anti-white organizations proclaimed that birth control was just another form of genocide… Little did they know how right they were.Recently, some black preachers finally came out not against abortion per se, but merely against the location of Planned Parenthood centers in black communities.It seems the murder of blacks is only a consideration for black preachers or other leaders when they are killed by white or Hispanic cops. They will march, protest and call press conferences every time a cop shoots a black criminal…So it is no surprise that when President Barack Obama was in the Illinois Legislature, he voted to allow abortions in the third trimester… It is also no surprise that the very first bill Obama signed as President was to reverse President George Bush’s decree and give our tax dollars again to those non-governmental organizations (NGOs) which perform abortions in third world countries. There has not been a word of protest from the Christian leadership. Their collaboration with Planned Parenthood, an organization created by an atheistic eugenics Socialist whose prime directive is the murder of millions of unborn children, is the very antithesis of the gospel of Jesus Christ that they preach. So who will stop the cold-blooded murder of millions of unborn black children?” Barbara Howard is a political consultant, radio host and commentator and motivational speaker. She is Florida State chairwoman for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and Trade & Travel goodwill ambassador to Kenya.

2011– “Under the guise of family planning, black babies have been aborted at 5x the rate of whites, yet Planned Parenthood clamors for more, wanting taxpayer dollars to continue funding their genocidal agenda. As they rush to turn 100% of their clinics into abortion mills and build larger facilities in urban areas where blacks reside, it is clear they are carrying out their founder’s Negro Project, designed to control black births.” Arnold Culbreath of Protecting Black Life.


2011– “In my opinion PLANNED PARENTHOOD IS A MONSTER and cannot be DEFUNDED AND DEFUNCT fast enough.” Walter Hoye posted on Facebook

2011: Kevin McGary, author of “Instanity!, “Abortion has everything to do with human right, it has everything to do with civil rights, it has everything to do with social justice. If you’re sincere about racism, this is the pivotal issue.” McGary estimated that 94 percent of Planned Parenthood’s clinics are placed in African American neighborhoods. “Forty percent of all abortions are being performed on African American children,” he said. Noting African Americans make up 12 percent of the population, and estimating that women of childbearing age make up 3 percent of the population, “23 million people have been denied life,” he said. “How can we have principled people that ignore this issue?” he asked, noting that the NAACP, Congressional Black Caucus and council of black churches remain silent on the issue of abortion. ( The Catholic Voice: Oakland right to life rally calls attention to ‘black genocide’)

2011– Rev.-Dr. Christopher A. Bullock, pastor/founder of Canaan Baptist Church in New Castle, DE , said the African-American community is “under siege homicide, suicide and abortion, not to mention HIV/AIDS.” “This is the formula for genocide,” Bullock said. “The Black Church must tell the truth to our young people that life is worth living. Life needs to focus on faith, hope and love. Any other path will lead to self-destruction.” ( Press Release)

2011: Planned Parenthood targets minorities, especially blacks, for abortions, by locating clinics in minority neighborhoods.
You are dealing with genocide, the killing of African- Americans. There is a conspiracy to target African-Americans from society as a whole.”” said James Tucker, publisher of the Springs-based monthly African American Voice, a former head of the local NAACP chapter. ” (SOURCE: Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), Jan 13, 2011)

2011– “My friend Ryan Bomberger waxed eloquent today when he said: “Abolitionists didn’t settle for slavery reduction; many risked their reputations and their very lives to call for the end of a system of human degradation, not its continuation through appeasement and mutual understanding. Oh, what happens to a society that can’t even act against the most blatant form of evil?” Brothers, we need to talk.” Rev. Walter Hoye referring to abortion

2011-“If silence is indeed consent the Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP have not only consented to Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry’s murder of black babies, but are complicit in the horrific reality of genocide of their own people,” said Walter Hoye of Issues4Life Foundation.

2011-“The Congressional Black Caucus has a 100% voting record in favor of taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood. This is a travesty in light of Planned Parenthood’s targeting of the black community since its inception as a means of population control.” Will Ford of Ex Ministries


2011– “The documentary film, “Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America” exposes the evil and ongoing ties between racism, eugenics, population control, forced sterilization and ultimately, abortion. We pray for a softening of the hardened hearts of the people who work, volunteer or provide services in the abortion mills. Making a killing is NOT a way to make a LIVING.” –Connie Eller, Missouri Blacks for Life http://www.MissouriBlacksForLife.org

2011– “Regarding abortion, we in the black community have been hiding our heads in a pot of collards for too long!”That’s a white thing”, we say. “We don’t kill our own!”, is another. The sad fact is we do and as long as the spiritual, political, cultural and media gatekeepers, cut-off the information we need- abortion will continue. We are a resilient people, we’re still here, but if this keeps up there will be a lot fewer of us!”– Rev. Brian Walker, Program Director Pro-Life Action Ministries & Co-Founder of Everlasting Light Ministries (St. Paul, MN)

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2011 We must face the truth no matter how painful and unsettling. Abortion kills black children at an alarming rate. We have seen the horrors of abortion in the bloody trash cans behind abortion facilities, in online abortion videos, and in the photographs of dismembered babies. We have seen the killing fields — and we must pray and work in Christ to end the killing of God’s smallest children.” Day Gardner, President, National Black Pro-life Union

2011 Look around you. For every three African Americans you see, there’s one who’s not here because of abortion. Infinitely valuable, precious children, brothers, and sisters have been sacrificed for immediate personal comfort and safety. I say, in love, we cannot go on this way.”Dr. Alveda King, Pastoral Associate for Priests for Life

2010 – Dr. Alveda King: “Abortion is genocide, it’s killing populations. It’s killing generations and certainly the population that is most impacted by abortion in America is the black community. So I feel that as a civil rights leader I have responsibility to proclaim that black Americans are being exterminated by the genocidal acts of abortion.” ( SOURCE: Naples Daily News: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s niece speaks about injustice of abortions at Ave Maria 6/20/1010)

2010– African American Pastor Ronnie Wallace took some pretty extreme measures to preach to women walking inside an abortion clinic in Charlotte, North Carolina. Pastor Wallace has protested outside the Family Reproductive Health Abortion Clinic on Hebron Street for years. He says he was forced to climb into a tree when police officers asked him to get off a step ladder in which he sitting on to preach. On July 17, cops would not allow Wallace to drive his pickup onto the public right-of-way to preach which he says he has been able to do for years. Instead, he sat on a step ladder to preach to the people. Police asked him to come down and arrested him when he refused to comply. Wallace told the cops they were violating his first amendment right. ( Source: WBTV)

2010“Margaret Sanger is only one of a long list of people in the New World Order’s plans, which will eliminate countless millions of people of color,” The Rev. Ralph Bradley, pastor of Eternal Light Church in Cantonsaid. “If the New World Order members can continue in the financial banking fraud in the U.S. and around the world, abortion will be only one way to get rid of what Henry Kissinger calls ‘useless eaters.’ ” (SOurce: CantonRep.com: Minorities split over history, goal of abortion; 5/26/2010)

2010 Judge Cheryl Allen, sitting judge on the Superior Court of Pennsylvania “Most people tend to believe that Planned Parenthood is in the African American Community to help, but they are not there to help, they are there to make abortion more accessible to black people…The African American population in this country is roughly 12% and yet 37,38% of all of the abortions performed in this country are performed on African American Women. …I think Planned Parenthood, if you look at its history; this [eugenics/black genocide] has been their goal from the beginning. It was the American Eugenics movement; it changed its name to Planned Parenthood …” (Source: interview on His Place TV)

2010: “Racism and abortion are twins in many other ways. Racism springs from the lie that certain human beings are less than fully human. It’s a self-centered falsehood that corrupts our minds into believing we are right to treat others as we would not want to be treated. So it is with abortion. ” (Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King)


2010 ” Perhaps there is nothing more sinister than a deception designed to cause those targeted to participate in a deep dark plot to facilitate in their own demise. This is exactly what’s happening to black people in America through the efforts of the eugenics movement, Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry…The eugenicists and Planned Parenthood are winning the day. When will we push back against these elitists and stop our extermination?” (Pastor Stephen Broden, Dallas, TX)

2010 Dr. William R. Glaze, Sr. Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church- Pitts, Pa “The sad thing is that most African Americans don’t know that abortion is the leading cause of death within the African American Community and when we get a chance to show this video [Maafa21] to them with them, they’re shocked…Personally I’m on a crusade and the crusade that I’m on is to make African American leaders, especially pastors aware of this Black Genocide [from abortion]. One of the things we did, we invited influential members of the African American Community and showed them clips of Maafa21 and talked about it, almost to a person, they said ‘we didn’t know this was going on’, and Pastors began to see how they could show the film [Maafa21] to their congregations other people were going to address it at other levels, so personally I want to see more and more people become aware of this and we’re planning another luncheon to invite more Pastors and leaders to expose them to this genocide that’s taking place.” (Source: interview on His Place TV)

2010: Pastor James Leak III, MA, Executive Pastor New Harvester International Ministries (N.H.I.M), “Studies of the shift in the abortion demographics from 1974 until 2004, and the purposeful location of abortion clinics in minority communities, corroborate “MAAFA 21’s” claims that black babies are a target of black genocide.”

2010: Dean Nelson, executive director for the Network of Politically Active Christians, dubbed the Planned Parenthood “Klan Parenthood,” saying it locates clinics in minority communities…” ( The Virginia Pilot )

2010: Pastor Isham Harris (Upper Room Home Church) speaks on the beauty of life despite the prevalence of abortion. Pastor Harris led the first ever March For Life at Planned Parenthood ( the Nation’s Largest Abortion Provider) down Martin Luther King Jr. Way in NE Portland in 2009. (Watch it on YouTube)

2010: “Abortion providers are still being located for the most part in black neighborhoods and are still delivering the same old message–that black, poor children, living in urban areas–are not worthy of life. America would be a better place without black people. The KKK brutally killed about 3500 black people since it began in 1865–Margaret Sanger’s Planned Parenthood is responsible for the more than 17 million black deaths since 1973. ” ( Day Gardner National Black Pro-Life Union)

2010: “Today, this African American pastor is declaring war against Planned Parenthood,” said Rev. Joe Ellison, vice president of the Council on Biblical Principles. “We’re asking pastors to shut them down in their communities. We’re asking pastors to pray them out and we’re asking Planned Parenthood to leave our children alone.”

2010: “There are conspiracy theories about AIDS and crack cocaine being intentionally inflicted on Blacks. What about abortion? Is there a secret KKK-Planned Parenthood alliance to extinguish the Black race in America? It’s unlikely the Grand Imperial Wizard has clandestine meetings with the president of the nation’s largest abortion provider, but Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger did once address the women’s auxiliary of the KKK…Surely no one now still thinks the same way as Sanger, right? Wrong. Just recently, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said in an New York Times interview: “Frankly, I had 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.” ( R. Dozier Gray , member of the national advisory council for the Project 21 Black leadership network)

2010: Chicago Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Perry describes in a written statement/talk how the black community in general has been profoundly affected by abortion. Bishop Perry, who is African-American, writes: “Abortion killed at least 203,991 blacks in the 36 states and two cities (New York City and the District of Columbia) that reported abortions by race in 2005, according to the CDC. During that same year, according to the CDC, a total of 198,385 blacks nationwide died from heart disease, cancer, strokes, accidents, diabetes, homicide and chronic lower respiratory diseases combined. These were the seven leading causes of death charted for black Americans that year.” Bishop Perry also notes that the abortion industry specifically targets the black community. He writes: “Dr. Alveda King, niece of slain Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is a pro-life activist. In August 2007, she told a meeting of Priests for Life ‘those abortionists plant their killing centers in minority neighborhoods and prey upon women who think they have no hope…. the great irony is that abortion has done what the Klan only dreamed of.” http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/abbott/100312

2010: “Black Americans were brought to America in chains. After emancipation, we were subject to unfair laws restricting promised freedoms. Discrimination further robbed us of opportunity. Now, even with a level playing field, abortion is still pushing blacks into a corner. While the United States economy remains on the brink, blacks – who, as a community, are making their way up the socio-economic ladder – stand to lose the most. In promoting abortion, there is much more to lose than just our morality. Our very futures may lie in the balance. ( Mychal Massie , chairman of the black leadership network Project 21)

2010: “This radical group was founded by Margaret Sanger (an avowed racist) for the purpose of bringing systematic genocide to “undesirable races of people.” (African American Bill Randall candidate for Congress (North Carolina)

2010– “Yes, I think they target black neighborhoods and black women, Hispanics and poor people,” said Cecil Clark, pastor of True Vine Baptist Church, a black congregation , “We stand for not aborting babies, period. We’re concerned about all kids, regardless of what their color is.” ( SOURCE: KnoxNews.com, Some say Planned Parenthood relocation to East Knox racially motivated , March 13, 2010)

2010 – “I believe it’s because those clinics were deliberately located in black neighborhoods and that the community is being targeted. That’s what I believe, and that’s the message I’m bringing to Knoxville,” said Davis in a phone interview. “I tell you my heart is absolutely broken at the numbers of blacks that are dying.” ( SOURCE: KnoxNews.com, Some say Planned Parenthood relocation to East Knox racially motivated , March 13, 2010)


2010 “Seventy-eight percent of all Planned Parenthood’s clinics – abortuaries as I call them – are located in minority neighborhoods. The targeting of African-Americans has now been documented,” ( founder of http://www.blackgenocide.org website, Rev. Dr. Clenard H. Childress Jr., )

2010: “During the Civil Rights movement African-American’s were willing to be hosed down by Fire Departments, bitten by dogs, beaten by police officers, unjustly incarcerated, financially ruined and lynched by racist white folk to secure access to water fountains, restrooms and seats in the front of the bus…Today an African-American child has less than a 50% chance of being born.Every 72 seconds an African-American baby’s life is terminated by abortion.” ( African American Pastor, Walter Hoye)

2010: “Reciting facts such as “abortion is the leading cause of death in the black community,” and “black women are three times more likely to be sold an abortion than her white counterpart” didn’t seem adequate to break through the veneer that covered the eyes of black liberals and caused them to view abortion as more a basic right than an instrument of racist evil. To be honest, I began to give up hope that anything we could present would ever be enough to break through the deep-rooted skepticism that was manifesting itself in illogical political alliances between perpetrators and victims in defense of legalized abortion. Until I saw Maafa 21.” (Reverend Ceasar I. LeFlore III)

2010: “Abortion is the #1 killer of blacks in America and no one talks about it. Preachers/polititicians/Obama: no one talks about it. They just sweep it under the rug. As blacks we need to fight or else we’re going to be extinct. Check out Maafa21.”
( African American YouTube Post)

2010 – “I think (Planned Parenthood) target(s) black neighborhoods and black women, Hispanics and poor people.” Pastor Cecil Clark of True Vine Baptist Church, a black congregation in Knoxville, Tn. ( Knoxnews.com March 19, 2010)

2010: “Since 1993 legal abortion has killed more black Americans than Aids, Cancer, Heart Disease..the adversary wants us to embrace their eugenic ideology as the status quo. ” (Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers speak about Black Genocide and the disproportionate number of abortions taking place in the black communities of America. Portland Oregon, January 17, 2010 – Oregon Right to Life rally.)

2009 Apostle Claver T. Kamau-Imani discusses modern day genocide and those who support it.

2009: African American woman blasts Planned Parenthood-

Deacon David Carter of Mount Olive Pentacostal Church in Worcester, MA discusses the Black Genocide and the role that Planned Parenthood plays in this and the need for everyone to speak out about this terrible atrocity, especially leaders of the black community.

2007: Black minister praying against Planned Parenthood baby killing facility being built near his church in Denver-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLlG0VC8BaY&feature=player_embedded

2005– In a recent survey of 500 black Americans, only half believed that the government tells the truth about the safety and side effects of new birth control methods.
Birth control conspiracy theories still affect the use of birth control by black men and women, according to a study reported in the latest issue of the journal Health Education and Behavior.
One-third of participants of the telephone survey said that medical institutions use poor and minority people as “guinea pigs”to try out new birth control methods, according to study authors Sheryl Thorburn of Oregon State University and Laura Bogart of the Rand Corporation. Substantial numbers of those surveyed also believed that the government uses birth control as a way to control the black population in America. Almost a quarter of those surveyed agreed that “poor and minority women are sometimes forced to be sterilized by the government”, while 22 percent agreed that “the government’s family planning policies are intended to control the number of Black people.”
( SOURCE: Health Behavior News Service , Conspiracy Theories Affect Birth Control Use by Black Men and Women , By Becky Ham, Science Writer: 8/9/2005)

2003 I am at once a physician, a citizen, and a woman, and I am not willing to stand aside and allow the concept of expendable human lives to turn this great land of ours into just another exclusive reservation where only the perfect, the privileged, and the planned have the right to live.” — Mildred Fay Jefferson, M.D., 2003, American Feminist Magazine, http://bit.ly/dERLRY
[The pro-life movement] “is second only to the abolitionist movement in the profound change it has brought about in American thinking.” — Mildred Fay Jefferson

1999– A controversial program to decrease the number of children born addicted to crack is sparking both cheers and cries of genocide. Called CRACK (Children Requiring a Caring Kommunity), the California- based group pays crack-addicted women and men $200 to be sterilized or go on a long-term birth-control method. Barbara Harris, the organization’s founder, acknowledges that her program is controversial, including the recent firestorm in Oakland, Calif., when a CRACK billboard was pulled down by an angry crowd. The crowd accused Harris’ group of racism and attempting to neuter the poor. ( SOURCE: Topeka Capitol Journal, Birth control? Or controlling poor population? 11/1/1999)

1991Rev. Lincoln Montgomery, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Wichita Ks, ” We in the Pastoral Community need to make a public stand regarding this issue of life and death. It’s time we came out of our closets and out of our churches to take our case to the marketplace of public opinion and say abortion is wrong.” (Source: Public Speech given at the Hope for the Heartland Rally in Wichita, Ks, 1991)

1990– According to The Advocate in Baton Rouge, LA, (Farrakhan chides blacks for self-destructive attitude Author: EDWARD PRATT :4/19/1990) In a speech at Southern University’s Activity Center Farrakhan suggested that abortion is a tool used by the government to stem the growth of the black population. “Why is it that they come into your neighborhood with planned parenthood?” he asked. He warned the black women that “the one you abort could be the one” to lead black people. Farrakhan said his mother used a hanger three times in an attempt to abort him.

1990 As head of the Black Health Group , Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin, Patricia McManus, sharply criticized Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin Officials, for their plans to establish a clinic in a largely black neighborhood. Some members of the black community thought the proposed clinic would be the one to offer abortions , and after an angry exchange with Planed Parenthood , plans for the clinic were dropped. One of McManus’ charges at the time were a serious one, that those who offer abortions to blacks were in her words, “Promoting Black Genocide.” ( Some in Black Community regard abortion as genocide; The Milwaukee Journal – Apr 21, 1990)

1990 Joe Dallas Pastor, New creation Bible Church bluntly calls blacks who support abortion rights “Uncle Toms” . Abortion, he says “is a means to control the black population.” Dallas calls blacks the “sleeping giant of the pro-life movement” ( Some in Black Community regard abortion as genocide; The Milwaukee Journal – Apr 21, 1990)

1990 Adriane More, a black factory worker who pickets abortion clinics would ask, “Why am I the only black here?” ( Some in Black Community regard abortion as genocide; The Milwaukee Journal – Apr 21, 1990)

1983– A study conducted in Waller County , Texas, which had a 52% Black population rate, The study found that a substantial percentage of the respondents indicated agreement with each of the following genocidal statements: 5> Birth control programs are a plot to eliminate Blacks; (45.3% agreed)

Ted Hayes, civil rights and homeless activist, tells people about the millions of black babies lost to abortion

1977 It is strange that they choose to start talking about population control at the same time that Black people in America and people of color around the world are demanding their rightful place as human citizens and their rightful share of the material wealth in the world.” Jesse Jackson, 1977

1976 Jesse Jackson: “I think it is a significant issue, it reflects at one level, the moral decay and ambiguity in society, I think that Whenever Human Life ceases to represent the highest value in the human sphere, the society is in trouble….at this point what the court have ruled in abortion, the legal , it almost takes away from the young man the responsibility, and from the young woman the responsibility, of the act they have engaged in. And when people begin to use the excuses like “this girl is not ready yet” it means that the law of convenience becomes the highest law, and that is a very dangerous precedent morally, even before it becomes political!” (Jesse Jackson, Press Conference USA, February 2,1976)

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1971 Contraceptives will become a form of drug warfare against the helpless in this nation.” Jesse Jackson, 1971

1971 Proponents…have argued this bill is for blacks and the poor who want abortions and can’t afford one. This is the phoniest and most preposterous argument of all. Because I represent the inner-city where the majority of blacks and poor live and I challenge anyone here to show me a waiting line of either blacks or poor whites who are wanting an abortion.Iowa State Rep. June Franklin, Democrat 1971.

1971 The abortion law, hides behind the guise of helping women, when in reality it will attempt to destroy our people.” Brenda Hyson, New York chapter, Black Panther Party, 1971

1970 A true revolutionary cares about the people–he cares to the point that he is willing to put his life on the line to help the masses of poor and oppressed people. He would never think of killing his unborn child.Detroit chapter, Black Panther Party, 1970

1969 A May 1969 issue of The Liberator , told readers, “ For us to speak in favor of birth control for Afro-Americans would be comparable to speaking in favor of genocide.” In articles and in cartoons in the Black press, the Pill was depicted as a wolf in sheep’s clothing. A poster circulated by the Berkley group: EROS, Endeavor to Raise Our Size- likened the Pill to lynching. Lynching represented “Birth Control Then…the crude way.” Under the image of a woman reaching for her oral contraceptives was the caption: ““Now, the Smooth Way.” (SOURCE: Devices and Desires, a History of Contraceptives in America, by By Andrea Tone Published 2002, Hill and Wang; PP.254-256, google books online)

1968The idea is to make less niggers so they won’t have to build houses for them.” , Dr. Charles E. Greenlee, a Negro physician and a chairman of the Health Committee of the Pittsburgh branch of the NAACP. ( SOURCE: The Problem of Black Birth Control THE TITUSVILLE HERALD, TITUSVILLE, PENNA, PAGE SEVEN: OCTOBER 7,1968)

1968 Negro doctors Association with the Black Congress attacked some aspects of the government’s birth control program as being genocidal. In Intent for Black People, Walt Bremond, chairman of the Black Congress, said the highly diversified group felt that , “ if we don’t band together in our struggle, we’ll all perish as a people.” ( New York Times: Negroes see riots giving way to Black Activism and drive for Community Control: 10/21/1968)

1967 Newark, Black Power Conference resolution, “rejection of all birth control programs”
( Source; The cry of the ghetto, Saturday Evening Post : 8/26/1967, Vol. 240 Issue 17, P80-80, 1P, Editorial)

1967 On September 10,1967, H. Rap Brown, National Chairman of the Students Nonviolent Coordinating Committee urged an audience of 1000 that the Vietnam War and Birth Control programs are part of a genocide against Negroes. ( SOURCE: The New York Times: Rap Brown Calls Nation on ‘Eve’ of a Negro Revolt: 9/11/1967)

1962 Whitney Young, leader of the Urban League, revoked his group’s support of contraception in 1962 Marvin Davies, head of the Florida NAACP, rejected contraception and argued that black women needed to produce large numbers of babies until the black population comprised 30-35 percent of Americans; only then would blacks be able to affect the power structure. (SOURCE: Journal of Social History, Birth control and the black community in the 1960s: genocide or power politics?, by Simone M. Caron, (Spring 1998)

Some of these quotes are from a new film on Eugenics and Population Control called: Maafa21. It is a MUST SEE film- the best ever made on this issue. The early civil rights leaders, Black Panthers and others saw through the Planned Parenthood mirage. They saw it for what it really was: BLACK GENOCIDE.

In fact, civil rights icon, Fannie Lou Hammer saw clearly that abortion and birth control were being used as Genocide first hand.
Below are exerts of an eye opening incident Ms. Hamer experienced in the realm of Black Genocide written by Black journalist Samuel Yette. Yette was the first Black Washington Correspondent for Newsweek who was later fired after he himself authored a book exposing how birth control and abortion would be used as black Genocide, more on that later. Here Yette writes about Hamar’s experience in the Afro-American:

Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer was Tough Fighter The Afro American – Apr 2, 1977 By Samuel Yette

” It is still a society in which an injured man must show his ability to pay before getting hospital services, but his daughter or wife can be aborted or fed birth control pills, at public expense…For these and other reasons the recent death of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer …was noted here and across the nation not only with personal sadness, but also with stern political reflection.

When the charades of Richard Nixon included a White House Conference on hunger in 1969, Mrs. Hamer was among the hundreds of authentic grass-roots persons brought here to confir with the highly paid experts.

But the conference (whose name was changed from a conference on hunger to a conference on “Food and Nutrition”) was in reality, one great fraud against the poor.

Instead of seeking ways to feed the hungry, the back stage plan was to get the poor unwittingly to endorse a plan to eliminate from the society those who were hungry.

For example, a panel of medical experts pretended to be studying was to insure proper nourishment for babies and pregnant women. Instead it adopted-in the name of the poor at the conference- a resolution providing for:

– Birth Control devices for young girls, free, and with or without parental approval;

– Required abortions of unmarried girls discovered during the first three months of pregnancy; and

– Forced sterilization of any such girl giving birth out of wedlock a second time.

Only one black person-a nurse-was a member of that panel.

Yette continues, In my reportorial role, I found Mrs. Hamer for a reaction to the newly passed resolution.

She responded with shock and outrage at the deception, “I didn’t come to talk about birth control, ” she protested, ” I came here to get some food to feed poor, hungry people, Where are they carrying on that kind of talk?”

Hearing the location of the panel, she gamely pulled herself up on a cane, and made her way to the panel’s meeting room. Along the way she beckoned several black men, who followed seriously intent on doing her will.

She went straight to the front of the room and demanded to be heard.

With the power and conviction of personal tragedy, she told how she, herself, had once been sterilized under the guise of an unrelated surgical procedure. She told how such tools as their resolution in the hands of racist medical personnel would mean tragedy for the black and poor.

Finally, with several large black men at her side, Mrs. Hamer demanded that the resolution be reconsidered. It was, and voted down. But she could not stand and watch forever.

Though she saw the deception and illuminated the society’s most immoral contradictions , she, like the hope and moral vigor of he 1960’s ran out…

The author of the tribute above, Mr. Samuel Yette also suffered persecution for exposing the sinister plot to exterminate blacks with population control methods.

Samuel Yette authored a stunning book called: My Book, “The Choice” and it exposed high level eugenics efforts against the black community

Samuel Yette was also one of the first and very distinguished Black journalists to work for Newsweek. After he published his book, The Choice” which exposed high level attempts of Black Genocide through birth control , abortion, and additional means , he was fired by Newsweek. Yette claims his superiors told him that the “Nixon Whitehouse” wanted him out of Washington.

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Yette exposes President Nixon’s White House Conference on Food and Nutrition of December 2-4, 1969. In Mr. Yette’s words it, “was worse than a farce.” President Nixon opened the conference with 3 recommendations designed to reduce the number of hungry people! He suggested no measures for the relief of hunger in America.

1. He wanted everyone to have a guaranteed minimum income of $1,600 a year. (This is less than welfare was paying at that time.)
2. A supposed expansion of the food stamp program that would be tied into and compliment the welfare reform package in #1. (His plan would have actually reduced the amount of food stamps. Less money + less food =more hunger.)
3. Provide family planning services to at minimum 5 million women in low-income families.

This last proposal was part of a plan formulated by Dr. Charles Lowe of the National Institute of Health. The plan recommended Congress pass a law that:

1. Made birth control information and devices available to any and all girls over the age of 13 with or without parental consent.
2. Allowed mandatory abortions for unmarried girls within the 1st three months of pregnancy.
3. Mandatory sterilization for any unmarried girl giving birth out of wedlock for the 2nd time.

In that book, Yette describes how black activist, Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer was there for the Conference on hunger. When she heard about the birth control proposals she grabbed about a dozen young black men, walked into the room, and demanded to be heard. She spoke about ten minutes on the evil results of this plan and the conference dropped it from consideration.

Today 5 BLACK babies to every 1 White baby will die inside American Abortion Clinics. Is there a targeting going on? Find out: Maafa21:

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They were stolen from their homes, locked in chains and brought across an ocean. And for more than 200 years, their blood and sweat would help build the richest and most powerful nation the world has ever known.

But when slavery ended, their welcome was over. America’s wealthy elite had decided it was time for them to disappear and they were not going to be particular about how it might be done.

What you are about to see is that the plan these people set in motion 150 years ago is still being carried out today. So don’t think that this is history. It is not. It is happening right here, right now.

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