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Video: Catholic Grandmother Assaulted While Praying Outside Planned Parenthood

A 63-year-old Catholic grandmother says she was attacked and knocked to the ground while filming outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Wilmington, Del. last week.

Rae Stabosz told TheBlaze she’s part of a regular group that prays outside the clinic. On Wednesday afternoon, when she and another woman were getting ready to leave for the day, an ambulance pulled up to the front of the building. Stabosz took out her iPhone and began to film, at which point she said a woman came out of the Planned Parenthood and demanded she stop taping.

“She came out of Planned Parenthood and she was very angry,” Stabosz said. “[She said] ‘I’m going to mess you up so f–king bad.”

Video: Catholic Grandmother Assaulted While Praying Outside Planned Parenthood

Image source: YouTube

In video of the incident, first posted by anti-abortion organization Operation Rescue, Stabosz narrates that they are calling 911 because they were threatened.

Stabosz told TheBlaze it was about 10 minutes later when the woman returned and assaulted her on the sidewalk as the paramedics prepared to roll out with a patient on a stretcher.

In the video, the woman walks out of the Planned Parenthood just ahead of the paramedics and heads directly toward Staboszs while on the phone. The audio is difficult to hear, but the woman appears to say, “I’ll call you in an hour when I’m in jail.”

“I believe this person may be trying to — ” Staboszs says before she’s abruptly cut off as the woman slaps the running iPhone out of her hand. The phone clatters to the ground and the woman appears to stomp on it. There are sounds of a scuffle and Staboszs yells. The woman is heard saying, “Get the f–k away.”

Video: Catholic Grandmother Assaulted While Praying Outside Planned Parenthood

Image source: YouTube

“She barreled into me, grabbed my phone and threw it down on the ground and started to stomp on it. I thought if she gets one clear shot at this she’s going to crush my phone and destroy it,” Staboszs said. “She picked the phone up, put it in her pocket and [went inside and] gave it to the Planned Parenthood person.”

Stabosz said she got up and went into the clinic — something anti-abortion protesters are usually prohibited from doing — and demanded her phone back from the receptionist. The receptionist handed it over, at which point Staboszs went back outside and called 911 to report the assault.

Video: Catholic Grandmother Assaulted While Praying Outside Planned Parenthood

Image source: YouTube

Stabosz said her assailant fled in her car before police arrived, but that the other woman she was with managed to get the license plate number.

Police arrived and took a statement. Stabosz said she initially declined medical treatment but began feeling pain in her head and down her leg and was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital. She said she suffered contusions but no broken bones from when her attacker pushed and knocked her backward.

Stabosz said she received a call from police Friday that they have not yet located her attacker but are continuing to investigate.

Planned Parenthood’s Wilmington Center was closed Sunday and could not be reached for comment.

Stabosz, a grandmother of 12, said she’s been peacefully praying outside the clinic location for the last three years. She said after she was attacked, three Planned Parenthood employees went outside and saw her sitting on the pavement but did nothing to help her.

“We’re not professionals, we’re just people and we’re trying to help people out and help save babies,” Staboszs told TheBlaze.

(H/T: BulletPeople)

​This post has been updated.

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Comments (627)

  • wilbstal
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:10pm

    leftys want rights for themselves but deny them to any one else. this was a good example of this

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    • Verceofreason
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:20pm

      Patients have a right to privacy, moron.

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  • wilbstal
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:08pm

    see why we need to be armed left Wing A holes get away with anything. its time some of them got taught a big lesson they will never forget.its coming soon better run and hide leftys

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  • catty
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:07pm

    Of course there is not proof of botched abortions, just a crazy persons video. You do know tha PP is a clinic that provides medical care to the community right? I am sure all of you insane nuts would love to have your family members filmed on a stretcher. I am going to start hanging around the emergency room and upload random people during crisis and hopefully it is one or your kids. I used PP in my college years for healthcare (and no, never had an abortion).

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  • conservativewoman
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:04pm

    ENCINOM’s comments prove people who think like him are evil. To wish harm to someone
    else who is doing nothing but filming outside a building is disturbing.

    In my experience, evil people will react violently when confronted with their evil. That is why this woman rushed out to attack the lady. The evil she participates in was no longer hidden in her safe zone where she could rationalize it away, with no challenges.

    I have seen this kind of behavior before, when a woman was confronted with neglecting her children, and another woman was being cruel to animals. A sign of evil according to many pastors.

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  • Bup
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:54pm

    I wonder if the fine upstanding citizen who attacked the lady filming was using an Obamaphone.

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    • OBUMAURMAMA
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:02pm

      She was calling the Planed Parenthood main office to see if she gets more on her EBT or under the counter money for whacking a *******.

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    • Verceofreason
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:21pm

      Phone program
      Stared by Reagan, implemented by Bush.
      Another moron.

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    • Dr. Joel Fleischman
      Posted on March 18, 2013 at 9:34am

      VerceOfBS:

      Get lost, Junior.

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  • Rstabosz
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:52pm

    Hello. Catholic grandmother here.

    I am Rae Stabosz, the woman who was attacked. While I appreciate the concern for me, I would like to say a couple of things:

    1) while I believe in the 2nd Amendment, and am opposed to attempts to take away the right to bear arms. I would not carry a gun myself. And in my opinion although there was intent to harm, there was no deadly force. I worked for the Department of Corrections in the 70′s, as a Probation/Parole officer, and had some training in defense. I did not tell my story to TheBlaze in order to inflame passions about the gun control issue, but in hopes of drawing attention to the real story, which is four emergencies in five weeks at Planned Parenthood of Delaware clinic in Wilmington.

    2) my race, and the race of my assailant, are immaterial . I am sorry to read some of the comments here. We do not need more race hatred or fear in this country. In addition to being a former probation parole officer, I also worked three years as a guard ( we called them “juvenile group leaders”) in a juvenile correction facility. I saw violence from young women of all sorts– black, white, Hispanic and mixed race of all flavors. Please, I beg every one reading this who is Christian, in the name of our Lord and Redeemer Jesus Christ, do not make this about race. The resulting increase in animosity between the races will be a victory for the Enemy. Instead, oremus.

    I respect everyone’s right to their opinion, & am satisfied with my ow

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    • OBUMAURMAMA
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:10pm

      Really sorry about what happened to you but in the real world, we are under constant assault by a large percentage of animals. While there are good in all groups many of us see more bad in one than in others. There is a vendetta against the Christians and whites of this country and indeed the world. Sorry if you don’t see it, many of us do. If you need further proof just look at the majority that voted for the worst President in this country’s history based on race alone, and with total ignorance of facts.

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    • guz75
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:20pm

      @RSTABOSZ
      I’m sorry, but it seems you don’t think very carefully about the consequences of what you do. As I’ve already stated the woman’s actions were reprehensible, but just because you have a right to film, doesn’t mean that continuing to film after having felt threatened enough to call 911, is sensible.

      Now you’re coming on to the blaze and saying that you didn’t want to inflame other issues etc. Well with a little forethought perhaps you might have checked out the type of people that frequent this site, because your story was only ever going to get the reaction you are seeing.

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    • catty
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:20pm

      You must be new to the blaze, they only post racial stories.

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    • momrules
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:22pm

      Hello Mrs. Stabosz……….Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you are recovering from the assault and any injuries you may have received. You are right, your assailant could have been someone of any race. Unfortunately race relations haven’t been as bad as they are now in a long time and passions are easily riled,again unfortunately, with some justification. I do hope the woman who attacked you will be caught and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

      I do appreciate the work you do. People like you are to be admired.

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    • tradcatholicgirl
      Posted on March 18, 2013 at 5:57pm

      Catholic Granny,

      I apologize for the stupidity on this site.

      Many people posting here do not even realize that the reason you would not stop your camera was BECAUSE the ambulance pulled up.

      Thank you for being there and for being a prayer warrior.

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  • kwolfburg
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:51pm

    @BLACKCROW Zimmerman stopped following Martin. The phone records proved that. Martin attacked him and Zimmerman defended himself. The case is a show trial to shut people like Jesse Jackson and Sharpton up.

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  • Goldhelox
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:46pm

    Looks like a racially motivated hate crime to me.

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  • ares338
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:44pm

    I can hear the folks in the clinic now….oh no this crazy is going to kill the babies inside before we can murder them….kick her butt!

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  • Codyrock67a
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:41pm

    If abortions are so freeing and just a woman right to choose why did the person on the stretcher over their head?

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  • flatbroke
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:39pm

    This does not surprise me at all, PP is all about selling abortions to women, they go into the schools and teach the kids all about how to have sex with a condom, knowing that most will not use one, then, when the girls get pregnant, they go to PP because they dont know what to do, PP “consules” these girls and the girls get an abortion, walla! its a bussiness, a very lucrative bussiness, the money is great, and no they dont report complications, neither do hospitals due to HIPPA.

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    • catty
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:36pm

      Your post is laughable at best. Please explain. Usually conservatives argue that PP gives away abortions and don’t want to fund womens healthcare. Now you are saying it is a for profit business?

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  • 1froglegs
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:38pm

    “Eugenics is the most adequate and thorough avenue to the solution of racial, political and social problems.”—Margaret Sanger. Founder of Planned Parenthood
    “Our failure to segregate morons who are increasing and multiplying … demonstrates our foolhardy and extravagant sentimentalism … [Philanthropists] encourage the healthier and more normal sections of the world to shoulder the burden of unthinking and indiscriminate fecundity of others; which brings with it, as I think the reader must agree, a dead weight of human waste. Instead of decreasing and aiming to eliminate the stocks that are most detrimental to the future of the race and the world, it tends to render them to a menacing degree dominant … We are paying for, and even submitting to, the dictates of an ever-increasing, unceasingly spawning class of human beings who never should have been born at all.”.— Margaret Sanger- founder of Planned Parenthood

    “Eugenic sterilization is an urgent need … We must prevent multiplication of this bad stock.”
    .”— Margaret Sanger- founder of Planned Parent

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    • 1froglegs
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:39pm

      “We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the ***** is through a religious appeal. We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the ***** population. and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”- Margaret Sanger

      I admire Margaret Sanger enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision.”

      “Margaret Sangers work is not yet done.” —–Hillary Clinton.

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  • YesLiberalsAreThatDumb
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:37pm

    This is not surprising. Well, if you have no problem murdering innocent, unborn babies, why would you have a problem with assaulting a defenseless grandmother, destroying and stealing her property? This happens on a regular basis to anyone who cares enough to pray or protest anywhere near an abortion center. In fact, there is a no free-speech zone near them. Somehow unions have a 1st amendment right to protest anytime, anywhere, even on private property, distrupt operations and commerce, block enteances, with no consequences. But God forbid an old woman is praying outside of an abortion center! THAT is a THREAT that must be dealt with IMMEDIATE VIOLENCE! AND SHE HAD A DANGEROUS IPHONE!

    Now, had grandma pulled out a 357 revolver and put a few rounds into psycho-B-I-itch, I would have been quite surprised!

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  • guz75
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:28pm

    self-righteous old bag should mind her own business. I wouldn’t condone the aggressor’s actions, but it would seem likely as she left at the same time the gurney came out, she was with that person. If the silly old woman felt threatened enough to call 911 in the first place, then she should have stopped filming. If you’re there to pray, then pray. If you continue to film someone who is already mad at being filmed, you take your chances.

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    • YesLiberalsAreThatDumb
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:44pm

      And had the grandma pulled out a pistol and shot her ATTACKER DEAD?

      Then I guess its the dead woman that should have left her alone. She wasn’t hurting anyone, and it is LEGAL to film ANYONE in public (except police in some states…). Then I guess you would say that when you knock an old lady down, steal and destroy her iPhone, YOU TAKE YOUR CHANCES!

      It is really sad that in your mind it was not ok for lady to film in public, but just fine for the other to attack her!

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    • guz75
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:57pm

      @YESLIBERALSARETHATDUMB
      It’s called applying common sense and that thing that people love to bang on about on the Blaze; ‘personal responsibility’. My dog get’s possessive about his food, sometimes if I get a bit close he snarls a bit. I don’t then continue to get closer to him, I move away and leave him alone. As I said, it’s called common sense.

      Also I was perfectly clear on my view of the other woman’s actions, but it’s typical of the morons here that like to pick and choose what they take in, unless of course it’s just that you have trouble reading.

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    • Verceofreason
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 6:22pm

      I agree 100%

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  • GoodStuff
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:21pm

    “a call from police Friday that they have not yet located her attacker but are continuing to investigate.”

    Bullsh*t. Hey police, go inside and ask who the woman was…or track down the license plate number. Police will sweep this under the rug.

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    • Ben__Franklin
      Posted on March 18, 2013 at 9:48am

      True, how can they not locate or know who she is. Their statement is bleeding that they are going to do nothing.

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  • momrules
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:19pm

    I sincerely hope you don’t mean that. A black baby’s life is just as valuable and to be treasured as anyone’s. Your comment made me shudder.

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    • momrules
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:20pm

      This comment was a reply to a very repulsive comment someone made.

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  • shorelineliz
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:18pm

    Planned Parenthood Backfires in 1940s But Campaign Gains Ground in 1960s:

    Bishop Sims offered to begin the “softening process” among the representatives of different ***** denominations attending the monthly meetings of the Federal Council of Churches and its Division of Race Relations.

    These and other efforts paid off handsomely after World War II. By 1949, virtually the entire black leadership network of religious, social, professional, and academic organizations had endorsed Planned Parenthood’s program.

    More than a decade later, Planned Parenthood continued targeting minority communities, but without much success.

    In 1940, nonwhite women aged 18 to 19 experienced 61 births per 1,000 unmarried women. In 1968, the corresponding figure was 112 per 1,000, a 100 percent jump. What other factor could account for the increased rate of sexual activity than wider access to birth control, with its promise of sex without tears and consequences?

    Alan Guttmacher, then president of Planned Parenthood, was desperate to show policy-makers that birth control would produce a situation whereby “minority groups who constantly outbreed the majority will no longer persist in doing so. . . ”

    Despite claims that racial or ethnic groups were not being “targeted,” American blacks, among whose ranks a greater proportion of the poor were numbered, received a high priority in Planned Parenthood’s nationwide efforts. Donald B. Strauss, chairman of Planned Parenthood World.

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    • shorelineliz
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:21pm

      Tax Subsidized Birth Control and Abortions Do The Trick of Eliminating “the Unfit”:

      Surveying the “successes” of tax-subsidized birth control programs, Guttmacher noted in 1970 that “[Birth control services are proliferating in areas adjacent to concentrations of black population.” (In the 1980′s, targeting the inner-city black communities for school based sex clinics became more sensitive than expected.)

      Guttmacher thought that as long as the birth rate continued to fall or remained at a low level, Planned Parenthood should certainly be introduced before family size by coercion is attempted.”

      Reaching this goal, he thought, would best be accomplished by having groups other than the PPFA preach the doctrine of a normative 2.1-child family, as doing this would offend Planned Parenthood’s minority clients. He suggested that family size would decrease if abortion were liberalized nationwide and received government support. In this prediction he was right on target.

      But Guttmacher did not completely reject forced population control: Predicting 20 critical years ahead in the struggle to control the population explosion, Dr. Alan Guttmacher, president of Planned ParenthoodÑ World Population, continues to urge the use of all voluntary means to hold down on the world birthrate. But he foresees the possibility that eventual coercion may become necessary, particularly in areas where the pressure is greatest, possibly India and China.

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    • shorelineliz
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:23pm

      Extreme Irony of Planned Parenthood:

      Despite its past, Planned Parenthood has managed to present the image of toleration and minority participation through the vehicle of its divorced, telegenic, African American president, Ms. Faye Wattleton, appointed titular head of the PPFA in 1978, a post she still holds. Though paid in the six-figure range, she has impeccable minority credentials that would have fit the public relations criteria for both Margaret Sanger and Dr. Clarence Gamble.

      Wattleton’s PPFA biography touts her as a friend of the “Poor and the young”; a nurse at Harlem Hospital; and the recipient of the 1989 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Humanitarian Award and the World Institute of Black Communicators’ 1986 Excellence in Black Communications Award. It further states she was featured in a national photography exhibit, “I Dream A World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America”; interviewed in Ebony; and was the cover story in Black Enterprise magazine. (Time published a profile of Wattleton in 1990 entitled “Nothing Less Than Perfect.”)

      Her ideological orientation has received certification in the form of the Better World Society’s 1989 Population Model, the 1986 American Humanist Award, and others. But surely, the spectacle of the Congressional Black Caucus awarding its humanitarian award to the black woman who presides over the organization that has hastened and justified the death of almost eight million black children since 1973.

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    • shorelineliz
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:27pm

      Killer Angels at Planned Parenthood:

      Wattleton’s PPFA biography touts her as a friend of the “Poor and the young”; a nurse at Harlem Hospital; and the recipient of the 1989 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Humanitarian Award and the World Institute of Black Communicators’ 1986 Excellence in Black Communications Award. It further states she was featured in a national photography exhibit, “I Dream A World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America”; interviewed in Ebony; and was the cover story in Black Enterprise magazine. (Time published a profile of Wattleton in 1990 entitled “Nothing Less Than Perfect.”)

      Her ideological orientation has received certification in the form of the Better World Society’s 1989 Population Model, the 1986 American Humanist Award, and others. But surely, the spectacle of the Congressional Black Caucus awarding its humanitarian award to the black woman who presides over the organization that has hastened and justified the death of almost eight million black children since 1973 and facilitates the demise of the black family is ironic in the extreme.

      In his book, Killer Angel, George Grant says: “Myths are stories made up to sanctify social patterns.’ They are lies, carefully designed to reinforce a particular philosophy or morality within a culture. They are instruments of manipulation and control.

      Grant unveils Sanger’s true character and ideology, which included blatant racism, revolutionary socialism, sex perversion

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  • shorelineliz
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:15pm

    Powerful Black Leaders In Chicago Solicited for Margaret Sangers Campaign:

    Birth control as an economic improvement measure had some appeal to those lowest on the income ladder. In the black Chicago Defender for Jan. 10, 1942, a long three-column women’s interest article discussed the endorsement of the Sanger program by prominent black women. There were at lease six express references, such as the following example, to birth control as a remedy for economic woes:” . . . it raises the standard of living by enabling parents to adjust the family size to the family income.” Readers were also told that birth control” . . . is no operation. It is no abortion. Abortion kills life after it has begun. . . Birth Control is neither harmful nor immoral.”

    But the moral stumbling block could only be surmounted by Afro-American religious leaders, so black ministers were solicited. Florence Rose, long-time Sanger secretary, prepared an activities report during March 1942 detailing the progress of the “***** Project.” She recounted a recent meeting with a Planned Parenthood ***** Division board member, Bishop David H. Sims (African Methodist Episcopal Church), who appreciated Planned Parenthood’s recognition of the extent of black opposition to birth control and its efforts to build up support among black leaders. He offered whatever assistance he could give.

    Bishop Sims offered to begin the “softening process” among the representatives of different ***** denominations.

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  • AlthenArtren
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:14pm

    I ever see anything like this, you better believe the thug will be spending the next few months eating through a straw.

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  • shorelineliz
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:11pm

    Sangers Genocide Campaign Against Blacks Pays Off:

    It was in 1939 that Sanger’s larger vision for dealing with the reproductive practices of black Americans emerged. After the January 1939 merger of her Clinical Research Bureau and the ABCL to form the Birth Control Federation of America, Dr. Clarence J. Gamble was selected to become the BCFA regional director for the South. Dr. Gamble, of the soap-manufacturing Procter and Gamble company, was no newcomer to Sanger’s organization. He had previously served as director at large to the predecessor ABCL.

    Gamble lost no time and drew up a memorandum in November 1939 entitled “Suggestion for ***** Project.” Acknowledging that black leaders might regard birth control as an extermination plot, he suggested that black leaders be place in positions where it would appear that they were in chargeÑas it was at an Atlanta conference.

    It is evident from the rest of the memo that Gamble conceived the project almost as a traveling road show. A charismatic black minister was to start a revival, with “contributions” to come from other local cooperating ministers. A “colored nurse” would follow, supported by a subsidized “colored doctor.” Gamble even suggested that music might be a useful lure to bring the prospects to a meeting.

    Sanger answered Gamble on Dec. 10. 1939, agreeing with the assessment. She wrote: “We do not want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the ***** population, and the minister is the man

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    • shorelineliz
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:31pm

      Book: Killer Angel by George Grant banned in Toledo, Ohio Library:

      Killer Angel tells the real story behind one of the biggest myths that controls our culture today. The life and legacy of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood. Grant exposes “the Big Lie” perpetuated by Sanger’s followers and the organization she started.

      Through detailed research and concise writing, Grant unveils Sanger’s true character and ideology, which included blatant racism, revolutionary socialism, sexual perversion and insatiable avarice. Grant includes direct quotes from sources such as Sanger’s Birth Control Review to support his findings. His biography spans Sanger’s disturbed and unhappy upbringing which Sanger said contributed to her agitation and bitterness later in life and her eventual fixation with drugs, alcohol and the occult.

      Particularly shocking was Sanger’s involvement in the Eugenics movement. Grant says: “[Sanger] was thoroughly convinced that the ‘inferior races’ were in fact ‘human weeds’ and a ‘menace to civilization.’ . . . [S]he was a true believer, not simply someone who assimilated the jargon of the times as Planned Parenthood officials would have us believe.”

      Sanger died September 6, 1966, a week before her eighty-seventh birthday. Grant says: “[She] had nearly fulfilled her early boast that she would spend every last penny of Slee’s [her second husband] fortune. In the process, though, she had lost everything else: love, happiness, sati

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  • RDF53
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:11pm

    Why is anyone surprised that those who murder babies would attack a grandmother? That attacking ugly woman looks like an angry murderer to me.

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    • RDavis49
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:45pm

      I think it was a HATE crime personally. The black woman obviously HATED the grandmother was taking video outside her MURDER MACHINE BUILDING. Yep, no doubt about it….. A HATE CRIME

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  • StandingOnMyHead
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:07pm

    Sweet!

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  • sasquatch08
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:06pm

    I don’t get this at all.

    Is the black woman a security guard? If so, why is she dressed that way? Who’s she talking to?

    What provoked this?

    There’s something here that we’re not seeing or being told.

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    • shorelineliz
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:09pm

      what provoked this? A Catholic or Religous woman outside Planned Parenthood was praying. Prayer and DECENCY provoked this.

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    • RDF53
      Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:14pm

      No one who’s murdering babies wants to be filmed. The ugly woman is just a thug baby killer who also beats up grandmothers. You KNOW she voted for that POS prez. BHO. 100%

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  • shorelineliz
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:06pm

    Margaret Sanger Works Her Evil On Congress:

    Sanger wrote a letter to her “Friends, Co-workers, and Endorsers” that portrayed the opposing testimony as the work of Catholics determined … not to present facts to the committee but to intimidate them by showing a Catholic block of voters who (though in the minority in the United States) want to dictate to the majority of non-Catholics as directed from the Vatican in social and moral legislation … American men and women, are we going to allow this insulting arrogance to bluff the American people?

    For Sanger, the proper attitude toward her religious critics featured character assassination, personal vilification and old-fashioned bigotry. Her Birth Control Review printed an article that noted: “Today by the Roman Catholic clergy and their allies . . . Public opinion in America, I fear, is too willing to condone in the officials of the Roman Catholic Church what it condemns in the Ku Klux Klan.

    A favorite Catholic-baiter of Sanger’s was Norman E. Himes, who contributed articles to Sanger’s journal. Himes claimed there were genetic differences between Catholics and non-Catholics.

    Are Catholic stocks . . . genetically inferior to such non-Catholic libertarian stocks and Unitarians and Universal . . . Freethinkers? Inferior to non-Catholics in general? . . . my guess is that the answer will someday be made in the affirmative. . . and if the supposed differentials in net productivity are also genuine.”

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  • shorelineliz
    Posted on March 17, 2013 at 5:05pm

    Margaret Sanger Successfully Pits Protestants Against Catholics In Congress:

    During January and February of 1926, Sanger and her co-workers personally interviewed 40 senators and 14 representatives. None agreed to introduce a bill to amend the Comstock Act. Fresh from this unanimous rejection, Sanger issued an update to her followers: Everywhere there is general acceptance of the idea, except in religious circles. . .The National Catholic Welfare Council [sic] (NCWC) has a special legislative committee organized to block and defeat our legislation. They frankly state that they intend to legislate for non-Catholics according to the dictates of the church.

    There was no such committee. But 20 non-Catholic lay or religious organizations joined NCWC in opposition to amending the Comstock Act. This was not the first time, nor was it to be the last, that Sanger sought to stir up sectarian strife by blaming Catholics for her legislative failures. Catholic-bashing was a standard tactic (one that Planned Parenthood still finds useful to this day), although other Christian groups now also come in for criticism.

    Eight years later, in 1934, Sanger went to Congress again. Reporting on the first day of the hearings, the New York Times noted:
    … the almost solidly Catholic opposition to the measure. This is now, according to Margaret Sanger. . . the only organized opposition to the proposal.

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