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PLANNED PARENTHOOD AND THE GENOCIDE OF THE PEOPLE

Eugenicist and Founder Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood has targeted people of color for elimination since its inception. Planned Parenthood has lied and well-hidden the facts of their plan for the destruction of life.
The Ryan Report and STOPP Planned Parenthood have written the inside story on Planned Parenthood's real plan: Using Reservations as facilities of death.



Women in South Dakota support law to ban abortions
Many times we have heard the South Dakota ban on medical and surgical abortions referred to as a ban imposed by men on the women of the state. Yet, a close look at the record reveals otherwise.

There are 17 women in the South Dakota legislature (house and senate). Twelve of these women voted in favor of the ban. Thus, 70 percent of women legislators in South Dakota voted to ban all surgical and medical abortions without exception.

Planned Parenthood hopes you will not make this information public. We encourage you to include this fact in your letters to the editor and any other information you disseminate about the new law in South Dakota.



Planned Parenthood's Secret Plan
For over 20 years, American Life League has been uncovering the truth about Planned Parenthood and making that truth known to the general public. Sometimes, the truth is just so weird that even our staunchest supporters have trouble believing it. Well, one such truth has just been confirmed and we want to let you know.

In 2004, we uncovered Planned Parenthood's secret plan and reported it in the May edition of The Ryan Report. As more facts became known, we updated readers in the November 2004 edition. Here are pertinent excerpts from what we wrote back then:

May 2004:

STOPP directors obtain "Post-Roe"plan document from PPFA's annual conference. At Planned Parenthood Federation of America's annual conference in Washington, D.C., we obtained a flyer announcing a special meeting on April 23 in the hotel sponsored by the Western Region Post-Roe Task Force. The flyer, entitled,

"A Special Joint Regional Session: Effective Service Delivery
in a Post-Roe World: A Wake Up Call"

said:
For over six months a group of 15+ Western Region CEOs, staff and volunteers have been meeting in person and by conference call to prepare a Post-Roe Services Strategy. Countless hours have been dedicated to developing a Board Discussion Guide on "Planned Parenthood's role in Preserving Access" (with tips for facilitators).
A communication plan has been started for when and if Roe is overturned and the committee are eager for new voices to complete this plan. Our current Congress could enact legislation that would quickly make abortion illegal all over the United States.
If Roe is overturned
there will be no constitutional right to abortion.

Congress could act immediately to create a Right to Life law and our current "safe states" could very well not exist for much longer.
Join the Western Region Post-Roe Task Force to get down and dirty about living in a Post-Roe environment and to talkabout how affiliates can start making preparations proactively to various scenarios in a Post-Roe world.

November 2004:
If Roe is overturned, Planned Parenthood may move abortuaries to reservations. (We have now learned) that one of the real options being considered by Planned Parenthood is the possibility of providing abortions in places where federal laws don't apply.
Some of the places it has identified are:
In 2005, I was on a speaking tour in the United States and was going to make short presentations at Masses in one Catholic parish. My host told me that the pastor had given permission for me to talk at the end of Mass. The pastor's one caveat was, "Tell him not to talk about any of that crazy stuff, like Planned Parenthood opening abortion clinics on Indian reservations."


South Dakota confirmation

Now, South Dakota has passed a law banning all medical and surgical abortions in the state. The law will go into effect either on July 1 or after referendum and court challenges are completed. The legislature concluded their session for the year on March 21. Just two days later, the following news item appeared:
March 23, 2006:
Sioux leader vows to open Planned Parenthood Clinic

The leader of the Oglala Sioux plans to open a Planned Parenthood Clinic on her South Dakota reservation: The President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe on the Pine Ridge Reservation, Cecilia Fire Thunder, [said,] "To me, it is now a question of sovereignty. I will personally establish a Planned Parenthood clinic on my own land which is within the boundaries of the Pine Ridge Reservation where the State of South Dakota has absolutely no jurisdiction."

Wow. Just two days later and a public announcement is made that is right in line with one of the alternatives discussed by Planned Parenthood in 2004! We do not believe this is a coincidence. Clearly, Planned Parenthood had been laying the groundwork for this and Ms. Fire Thunder was ready.

Planned Parenthood's response
But, Ms. Fire Thunder may have revealed the plan too early. Below is Planned Parenthood's public response. Please note as you read this that Planned Parenthood does not say it won't open an abortuary on Indian land; it just says not "at this time."
March 23, 2006
Planned Parenthood Expresses Gratitude to Oglala Sioux: Has No Plans to Move Clinic to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Sioux Falls, SD --- Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota President and CEO Sarah Stoesz expressed gratitude today to Cecilia Fire Thunder, President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, for offering to establish a Planned Parenthood clinic on her land, but said that there are no immediate plans for opening another clinic on the South Dakota Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Indian reservation.
In a statement to the press earlier this week, Cecilia Fire Thunder, President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe was quoted as saying she would "personally establish a Planned Parenthood clinic on my own land..." in protest of Governor Round's signing of a sweeping abortion ban in the state of South Dakota. Many residents of South Dakota have expressed outrage at lawmakers' attempts to criminalize abortion.
"While we sincerely appreciate President Fire Thunder's genuine support for Planned Parenthood and for women everywhere in South Dakota, we have no intentions of closing our existing clinic in Sioux Falls, nor do we plan to open another clinic at this time. Our doors at the Sioux Falls clinic will stay open, and we will use every resource necessary to ensure continued access to birth control and other essential healthcare services including abortion care. We will fight the abortion ban at every level. All the women of South Dakota can rest-assured that our doors will stay open in both Rapid City and Sioux Falls," Stoesz said.


The bottom line
Pro-lifers across this nation should see all of this for what it is: a God-given glimpse into the future plans of Planned Parenthood.

Planned Parenthood is plotting what it will do to be able to keep killing children even if Roe v. Wade is overturned, even if the personhood of the pre-born child is written into American law.
The only way to really stop the slaughter is to stop Planned Parenthood. We MUST stop its access to our children and our money.


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