
January 30, 2010
Best of Crosstalk (First Aired January 25, 2010)
| Host: | Adam McManus |
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Adam McManus is with the "Take a Stand" radio program on KSLR-AM 630 in San Antonio, Texas. His appearance as guest host on this Crosstalk came on the heels of his return from 3 pro-life events. One was a Martin-Luther King Jr. Day pro-life rally outside of the 78,000 square foot abortion super-center in Houston, Texas; an event where 10,000 protestors were said to be of African-American or Hispanic descent.
The turnout from the African-American and Hispanic communities is very telling in light of a “tweet” Adam said was sent out from a pastor named John Piper. Pastor Piper said that the Catholics were the first to take a stand against abortion in 1973, Evangelical Protestants built the crisis pregnancy clinics, and now African-American and Hispanic Christians can bring the whole abortion stronghold down.
Adam explains how Planned Parenthood has consistently, since their foundation, targeted minorities for extermination. He described how the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, took a page from Charles Darwin and utilized a plan of eugenics championed by Adolph Hitler and executed it with greater success. In fact, Sanger described blacks and Hispanics as human “weeds.”
Sound incredible? Consider the fact that the Houston clinic targets four neighborhoods, 3 of which are 85% Hispanic. The fourth is 85% African-American.
Clearly, this is, as Adam called it, “…the civil rights movement of our time.” On that note Adam described how, in the pro-life movement, we need to, “…subpoena the conscience of a nation,” which is what Dr. King said when speaking about civil rights.
Adam also presented rally audio of the testimony of former Planned Parenthood director Abbey Johnson.
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