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13 July 2009

We don't want too many of ...


Justice Ginsburg Says She Originally Thought Roe v. Wade Was Designed to Limit "Populations That We Don’t Want to Have Too Many Of"



"(CNSNews.com) – In an interview in Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, The Place of Women on the Court, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she thought the landmark Roe v. Wade decision on abortion was predicated on the Supreme Court majority's desire to diminish “populations that we don’t want to have too many of.”

In the 90-minute interview in Ginsburg’s temporary chambers, Ginsburg gave the Times her perspective on Judge Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama’s first high court nomination. She also discussed her views on abortion."

"Her comment about her belief that the court had wanted to limit certain populations through abortion came after the interviewer asked Ginsburg: “If you were a lawyer again, what would you want to accomplish as a future feminist agenda?”

Justice Ginsburg has her belief about certain populations
Sound familiar?
US President has his demands about certain populations


UPDATE:
Obama Science Czar Holdren called for forced abortions:
The man President Obama has chosen to be his science czar once advocated a shocking approach to the "population crisis" feared by scientists at the time: namely, compulsory abortions in the U.S. and a "Planetary Regime" with the power to enforce human reproduction restrictions.

OBAMA BACKS PLAN TO 'HALT GLOBAL TEMPERATURES'
G8 leaders claim historic break through on new deal to tackle global warming. For the first time, America and the other seven richest economies agreed to the goal of keeping the world’s average temperature from rising more than 2C (3.6F)

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Let's see, we have control of global-warming, (when most of the world is experiencing 'cooling'), control of temperatures, control of Israel's Jewish population, control of who can give birth, and control of world population.

Wow, talk about "CHANGE" ....... and all this in one year??!!

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