WASHINGTON, April 27 /
Christian Newswire/ -- With a vote on the confirmation of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to Health and Human Services Secretary looming on Tuesday, Operation Rescue raises new questions about whether minorities, especially Blacks, will be sent to the back of her health care bus.
While Sebelius' radical support for abortion has been widely discussed, and is responsible for the delay in her confirmation vote before the full Senate, little has been said how that radical ideology will affect minorities that are disproportionately targeted for abortion by her cronies.
In 2006, Sebelius ran a deceptive
campaign television ad that showed her at the wheel of a school bus, taking credit for an increase in school funding -
credit that legislators said did not belong to her. Amid the controversy, were questions about the fact that there were no minority children in Sebelius' school bus. When asked where the minority kids were, one of Sebelius' aides replied that they were seated at the back of the bus.
"This shocking lack of sensitivity springs from Sebelius' deeply held abortion ideology," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "There is no doubt that there is a racist overtone at our nation's abortion clinics. In this nation Blacks are disproportionately targeted for abortion by Planned Parenthood and others. While Blacks account for 17% of all live births, they account for 36% of all abortions. Some abortionists target Hispanic neighborhoods almost exclusively."
It is an ideology that has its roots in the eugenics movement and was popularized by Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood. Sanger
advocated using birth control, sterilization, and abortion to weed out "the problem of the dependent, delinquent and defective elements in modern society." For Sanger, those populations included blacks, who are now speaking out against what they call "
black genocide."
So cozy is Sebelius' relationship with Planned Parenthood that the Kansas chapter threw her a raucous
birthday party in 2007, which she attended - while that organization was under investigation by the District Attorney's office. It was later charged with
107 criminal counts of illegal abortions and false reporting that are still pending.
"Will minorities continue to be unduly targeted for abortion if Sebelius is confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services? I don't think we can afford to find out the answer to that question," said Newman. "This is another urgent reason to reject Sebelius as HHS Secretary."
Operation Rescue is one of the leading pro-life Christian activist organizations in the nation. Operation Rescue recently made headlines when it bought and closed an abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas and has become the voice of the pro-life activist movement in America. Its activities are on the cutting edge of the abortion issue, taking direct action to restore legal personhood to the pre-born and stop abortion in obedience to biblical mandates.