Monday, January 26, 2009

Great Pioneers in the Field of Eugenics...

1. Adolph Hitler


Thought it would be a good idea to create "the master race." Thought that the "Jewish Problem" could be handled via their extermination.

2. Josef Mengele (a/k/a "The Angel of Death")
Mengele selects incoming Jews for labour or extermination in the gas chambers and conducts pseudoscientific medical experiments on inmates, principally infants, young twins, dwarfs and those with genetic abnormalities. He is given his own laboratory block, independent financing and a medical staff.

He is also supported by the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Genetics and Eugenics at Dahlem in Berlin and sends specimens to the institute director, Dr Otmar von Verschuer, his former supervisor at the University of Frankfurt and an expert on the genetics of twins.

Mengele investigates ways to increase human fertility. He tries to find a genetic cause for the disease 'noma' (a rare gangrenous condition of the face and mouth), studies physical abnormalities and contagious diseases, conducts experiments with wounds, and attempts to change the colour of inmate's eyes to blue with injections of chemicals directly into the eyeball. His chief interest is twins.

3. Margaret Sanger:


Founder of Planned Parenthood. Along with being an anti-semite and supporting the genocide of the Negro race, of her most famous sayings,
"It is a vicious cycle; ignorance breeds poverty and poverty breeds ignorance. There is only one cure for both, and that is to stoop breeding these things. Stop bringing to birth children whose inheritance cannot be one of health or intelligence. Stop bringing into the world children whose parents cannot provide for them."

And:

"The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it."
And last, but certainly not least,

4. San Fran Nancy Pelosi, who famously said yesterday that "contraception is good for the economy."

Her interview with Stephanopolous:


No apologies, eh, Nancy? Somehow that doesn't surprise me. That's the way to help the economy. Make sure folks are never born. That's worked so well in Europe.

But hold your head up proud, Ms. Pelosi. You're in (in)famous company.