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Margaret Sanger's hatred of the poor makes a comeback at The Atlantic December 17, 2022
Olivia Murray
Leftist writer parades her haughty attitude, and unwittingly makes the case for traditional Judeo-Christian values.
If we are going to cancel art-honoring racists, it's time to get Margaret Sanger’s bust out of the National Portrait Gallery July 17, 2020
Thomas Lifson
Idaho congressman Russ Fulcher is targeting a racist with more African-American blood on her hands than the entire Confederate Army.
Why Has the Overpopulation Myth Remained So Persistent When It's So Easily Disproven? September 15, 2019
William Sullivan
Far from having evolved, the argument for population control has morally descended into something more depraved than anything the "population control" advocates of the past might have advocated in their ignorance.
As long as we're eliminating symbols of past racism... July 15, 2015
Colin Flaherty
We are just getting started.
This Year's Margaret Sanger Award Goes to Nancy Pelosi March 26, 2014
Jeannie DeAngelis
Any woman willing to call late-term abortion “sacred ground” deserves an award named after someone as demonically-inspired as eugenicist Margaret Sanger,
Jenny One Note January 20, 2014
Bruce Robinson
Why do so many Americans seem to believe a woman's right to abortion trumps all other rights -- including, presumably, everybody else's right to life?
Who Wants to be Pro-Choice? August 14, 2013
Mario Diaz
Planned Parenthood reportedly wants to abandon the word "choice" after reading poll after poll saying people increasingly do not want to be associated with it.
The Blessing of an Aborted Child April 30, 2013
Glenn Fairman
With his remarks to Planned Parenthood, Obama has gone beyond a very definite and easily discernible line. It is doubtful that he can find his way back.
The Uncanny Union of Kermit and Miss Maggie April 16, 2013
Glenn Fairman
Kermit Gosnell is the end game in a natural progression that the eugenic philosophies of Margaret Sanger set into motion.