Congresswoman: Planned Parenthood culture of death no different than Nazis

A Texas Congresswoman has said that what Planned Parenthood is doing with aborted babies is no different than the Nazi experiments during the holocaust.

A Texas Congresswoman has said that what Planned Parenthood is doing with aborted babies is no different than the Nazi experiments during the holocaust.

She made the statements today in Austin as pro-lifers gathered in the Capital to demand lawmakers do more to stop Planned Parenthood after they came under fire for their gruesome operation of harvesting baby parts from aborted children.

You can watch the undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood on this blog here, here, and here.

Rep. Jodie Laubenberg compared the procurement and research of fetal tissue to Nazi experiments.

“To find out that this culture of death is now leading to the sale – this is no different than what happened in Nazi Germany,” Laubenberg said. “No different than doing experiments on the old men and old women, and now doing them on the babies.

She called Planned Parenthood “liars” and “destroyers of human life.”

This is not just about the babies, its about the women. Another victimization from Planned Parenthood. They are liars and they are destroyers, destroyers of life. But God is awesome and God is sovereign. He’s heard the cry and the blood of those babies and He is speaking for them,” she told the crowd.

Life Dynamics has also made that comparison. On their website, the pro-life organization details the horrific medical experiments of Nazi doctor, Josef Mengele.

Josef Mengele (A.K.A. The Angel of Death) was the most active of the SS doctors at Auchwitz, the infamous Nazi concentration camps. Mengele routinely conducted experiments on humans. After the war, Mengele practiced medicine in Buenos Aires in the 1950's. He "had a reputation as a specialist in abortions," which were illegal at the time.

By comparing Germany’s Nazi holocaust and America’s abortion holocaust you’ll see there is practically no difference between the mindset of holocaust then and now. As with slavery in early America, killing Jews in Nazi Germany, or killing babies in America today — just because something is legal does not make it right. So how do you get a country to allow humans to be treated worse than animals? You use euphemisms to convince people that these actions are justifiable, or even beneficial.

Abortion advocates and America’s largest Death Camp operator, Planned Parenthood, have elevated the dehumanization of holocaust victims to an art form with their ‘pro-choice’ rhetoric. But those who side with the pro-choice crowd may be shocked by the racial slurs and elitist ideals of Planned Parenthood’s celebrated founder, Margaret Sanger. As you’ll see, her words and goals bear an eerie similarity to the words and ideas of the Nazis.

Let’s begin by looking at the famous Nazi Death Camp doctor who graduated from killing Jews to killing babies.

Dr. Josef Mengele

Dr. Josef Mengele was the most active of the SS doctors at Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi concentration camp. Present at the arrival of all the transports, Mengele oversaw the selection and cremation of thousands of murder victims at Auschwitz. His name was known and feared throughout the camp. Several accounts of camp survivors depict Mengele as killing in a dispassionate, medical way “as though he were performing regular surgery without showing any emotion at all.”

Mengele routinely conducted experiments on humans, the most famous of which were conducted on twins selected on the unloading platforms of Auschwitz. At the end of the experiments, Mengele simply injected chloroform directly into the hearts of many of these twins. After the war, Josef Mengele practiced medicine in Buenos Aires in the 1950’s. He “had a reputation as a specialist in abortions,” which were illegal at the time. Mengele was arrested after he killed a girl in his abortion clinic, but an Argentine judge released him. Mengele was never extradited and presumably died in Chile in 1979.

But Mengele wasn’t the only one. Vilis Kruze was a former SS officer who after the war worked as an abortionist for Kaiser Permenente in Ohio and Hawaii. It seems you can take the doctor out of the killing camp, but you can’t take the killing camp out of the doctor.

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  1. Thank God! Someone with brains speaks!

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