Sunday, January 17, 2010

Abortion Practitioner to Haiti: "Stew in Your Own Juices" for Having High Population

From http://www.lifenews.com/int1434.html

Abortion Practitioner to Haiti: "Stew in Your Own Juices" for Having High Population

by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
January 13, 2010

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Port-au-Prince, Haiti (LifeNews.com) -- The world is in mourning today in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Haiti that initial reports indicate could have left hundreds of thousands of people dead or wounded. Although the nation is getting the world's sympathy, Haiti was once on the receiving end of hatred from an abortion practitioner.
Joyce Tarnow, the owner of an abortion center in Florida, where many Haitian-Americans reside, made some shocking comments to a newspaper two years ago.

Tarnow is an aggressive population control advocate who told the New Times newspaper in July 2004, "I try to get as many people sterilized as are in my way."
But, today, she is begin recalled as someone whose attitude towards the Haitian people is beyond the pale.
Tarnow told the New Times at the time that she supports population control because America "can't take all the people in the world."
"We need to help nations that can subsist and let others wither on the vine," she said.
She told the newspaper that Haiti, and third-world nations like it with high populations, "has denuded the whole land."
Her advice for the country? "Stew in your own juices."
The comments from Tarnow came in an article focusing on how she was closing her abortion business that did as many as 800-900 abortions a year. Abortion advocates hailed her as a hero, but one pro-life blogger at the web site "Saynsmthn" has a different take.

"This is the way these pro-abortion people feel about people of 'color' in my view," the pro-life advocate says of the insensitive comment about Haiti. "Just like recent comments by Harry Reid, it is time African Americans and minorities wake up and see how these supposed liberal progressives view them."
"Is abortion clinic owner, Joyce Tarnow’s wish coming true after the Haiti Earthquake?" the pro-life blogger asks.
Tarnow hasn't changed her stripes since targeting low-income Haitians in south Florida with abortions. Now she is the president of the anti-immigration group: Floridians for a Sustainable Population.

Buzz up!

10 comments:

Verbal-Diarea said...

Good News Everybody!

Pop-eye's Fried Chicken & California Watermelon Growers have joined together to bring aid to the Haitian people!!!

It's called "Operation Fried Chicken & Watermelon"
And should be loaded onto airplanes headed to Haiti within the next 48 hours!

----Update!----

We are sad to report that "Operation Fried Chicken & Watermelon" has come to a screeching halt!
It has now been reported that Freight trucks transporting the OFC&W-AID too LAX have been Hi-Jacked at gun-point and looted by roaming hordes of african americans while traveling through South Los Angeles.

Timothy said...

I don't believe in your ideas or your racist propaganda.

Timothy said...

The fact is that population is beauty and all human beings irrespective of their race have evil value. I won't turn my blog into a propaganda forum for racist, pro-abortion activists, and anti-population extremists. That tactic doesn't work here.

The reality is that people have a right to show compassion to the people Haiti and give just aid to better their terrible suffering and condition.

The Pro-Life truth will continue to exist and anti-population lies are being expsoed.

By Timothy

Timothy said...

Tons of African Americans and people of all races are strong, intelligent, resilient, and have fought for liberty for a long time.

Your bigotry is tired and farce. You need to wake up and realize that all ethnic groups have value and you need to realize that compeltely.

By Timothy

Andrea Muhrrteyn said...

“Unlike plagues of the dark ages or contemporary diseases we do not understand, the modern plague of overpopulation is soluble by means we have discovered and with resources we possess. What is lacking is not sufficient knowledge of the solution but universal consciousness of the gravity of the problem and education of the billions who are its victim.”
– Martin Luther King Jr.

Timothy said...

Even Dr. King isn't right on every issue he pronounced.

Timothy said...

I refer to "Environmental Heresies" by Stewart Brand, the founder of The Farmers Almanac, printed in MIT Technology Review, May 2005. He makes the following points:

"...For 50 years, the demographers in charge of human population projections for the United Nations released hard numbers that substantiated environmentalists' greatest fears about indefinite exponential population increase. For a while, those projections proved fairly accurate. However, in the 1990s, the U.N. started taking a closer look at fertility patterns, and in 2002, it adopted a new theory that shocked many demographers: human population is leveling off rapidly, even precipitously, in developed countries, with the rest of the world soon to follow. Most environmentalists still haven't got the word. Worldwide, birthrates are in free fall. Around one-third of countries now have birthrates below replacement level (2.1 children per woman) and sinking. Nowhere does the downward trend show signs of leveling off. Nations already in a birth dearth crisis include Japan, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Russia--whose population is now in absolute decline and is expected to be 30 percent lower by 2050. On every part of every continent and in every culture (even Mormon), birthrates are headed down. They reach replacement level and keep on dropping. It turns out that population decrease accelerates downward just as fiercely as population increase accelerated upward, for the same reason. Any variation from the 2.1 rate compounds over time..."

Timothy said...

I'm not backing down on this issue. I will be Pro-Life forever.

Timothy said...

Nothing is going to change that.

Timothy said...

To neffypoo: There is no such thing as Operation Fried Chicken & Watermelon. I'm from the South, so I know when slick trash like those words are being spewed. You can't fool me with that racist jargon. I don't take that stereotype seriously at all. I will use my words to utterly refute that stereotype easily.

By Timothy