Now, if y’all want to fight abortion and eugenics, here’s a good place to be:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2766012/posts?page=35#35
Who knew that the anti-immigration FAIR and NumbersUSA are a nest of Planned Parenthood directors and eugenicists? They were both started by James Tanton, who also founded several chapters of PP. Their Board of Directors has included Paul Ehrlich (”The Population Bomb”), Governor Lamm (the elderly have a duty to die) and various other pro-aborts, Earth-First, and eugenicists.
Yep, members of the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood (Tanton and Epstein) are killers and eugenicists. Frank eugenicists (Tanton, Epstein, Ehrlich and Lamb)are eugenicists.
They are on the Board of Directors of FAIR, http://www.fairus.org/site/PageNavigator/about/board_of_directors.html then FAIRs leaders are killers and eugenicists.
(Epstein is on the BOD of Pathfinders International, which her father, Clarence Gamble, started. That group fought the Mexico City rule of Reagan and the Bushs, advocates international abortions.)
There’s also Diana Hull, PhD, who admiringly quoted a challenge to that intuitive ideal about the sanctity of life - when we should be sanctifying sustainability - which is the only policy that can give us a future.
http://www.garretthardinsociety.org/tributes/tr_hull_2003oct.html
Did you know about this nest of abortionists and eugenicists at FAIR and NumbersUSA: James Tanton, Paul Ehrlich, Richard Lamm, Sarah Gamble Epstein, Susan Hull, etc.?
There are actually 2 websites for NumbersUSA: numbersusa.com and numbersusa.org
The .com lists Richard Lamm as a supporter
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/about-us/supporters.html-0
Then, on .org, there’s Don Weeden, on the Board of Directors of NumbersUSA http://www.numbersusa.org/about/directors and founder of “Apply the Brakes,” who says,
http://www.applythebrakes.com/learnmore.asp
“Reproduction: After a period of slow growth during the years of the Great Depression and World War II, U.S. population started booming due to a expansion in the fertility rate to about three and a half births per woman. The environmental movement of the day called for reduction in fertility and as a result of many factors, the rate had fallen off to below replacement level of 1.7 births per woman by the time of the first Earth Day in 1970. Our current fertility rate of 2.1 is at replacement level, but is still 50% higher than the 1.4 rate of the developed nations of Europe and Japan. The U.S. Congress does not seek voluntary reduction in fertility. To the contrary, it supports incentives for larger family size.”
http://www.applythebrakes.com/leader_detail.asp?id=7
“What The Country Really Needs.....
What the country really needs is a population stabilization policy, guided by critical thinking and analysis. This policy should include efforts to significantly reduce the country’s fertility rate (closer to the European average of 1.4 children). We could start by proactively addressing our relatively high number of unintended pregnancies. Additionally, U.S. population stabilization efforts should be coupled with big increases in foreign aid, including family planning, and energetic campaigns to - at the minimum - halve U.S. per capita consumption as soon as possible.”