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I recently received a mailing from the NH Democratic Party proudly announcing that Chris Pappas is endorsed by Planned Parenthood-Planned Parenthood Action Fund to be specific. It seems that the NH Democrat Party is joined at the hip with Planned Parenthood. To be fair, there are plenty of Republicans that support Planned Parenthood from its first treasurer Prescott Bush to Nelson Rockefeller to Mitt Romney just to mention a few. This dishonest mailing tells us that Pappas "believes women should make their own health care decisions, not politicians." But failed to mention that Pappas supports the millions of taxpayer dollars the U.S. Government gives to Planned Parenthood to help a woman make her choice. Chris certainly didn't support a "woman's health care decision" when it came to the Covid vaccines.

I placed a call to Pappas' D.C. office to inquire if he has knowledge of the racist and Nazi roots of the organization. The staffer claimed not to know anything about Pappass and his connection to Planned Parenthood. So, I told her.

Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood. In 1939, she launched the infamous "Negro Project" which opened birth control clinics in a number of black communities in the South. Sanger had a less than charitable view of blacks and other non-whites. She considered them "defective weeds." She had a special hatred of Christianity, and in particular, the Catholic Church. She was a supporter of forced sterilization, something in style with the elite of the day. Forced sterilizations, conducted in numerous states including New Hampshire, became unfashionable when word got out that the Nazis adopted their sterilization project from the U.S. Sanger died in 1966 but not before the first annual Margaret Sanger Award was presented to both Martin Luther King and Lyndon Johnson. Hillary Clinton was also a proud recipient of the award. She is one of Sanger's many apologies.

I asked Pappas' staffer to have him contact me and let me know if he knew of Planned Parenthood's racist and Nazi roots. I won't hold my breath. But I do encourage voters in the area to call his office and ask him to officially renounce this racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Christian organization. His D.C. office number is 202-225-5456

I have done my research on this subject including visiting Harvard University's Medical School Library which houses the papers of Dr. Clarence Gamble where I found and published the correspondence between Gamble and Sanger. It included letters about the "Negro Project" who funded it, and where it was being implemented. The U.S. Government's National Institute of Health has a scholarship program named after the man who funded the "Negro Project." Readers who would like a free PDF version of my book "The Racist Roots of Planned Parenthood And Its Legacy of Death," may get one by E-mailing me at campconstitution1@gmail.com.

- Hal Shurtleff,

Alton

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