Speaking March 27 at Planned Parenthood's national conference -- in acceptance of an award named in honor of PP founder and eugenics champion Margaret Sanger -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared:
“[W]e know that Margaret Sanger's work here in the United States and certainly across our globe is not done. Here at home, there are still too many women who are denied their rights because of income, because of opposition, because of attitudes that they harbor. But around the world, too many women are denied even the opportunity to know about how to plan and space their families. They're denied the power to do anything about the most intimate of decisions.”The Obama administration -- proud participants in the culture of death.
“I want to assure you that reproductive rights and the umbrella issue of women's rights and empowerment will be a key to the foreign policy of this Administration,” she assured as the crowd applauded.
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