Josef Mengele, White House Science Advisor

Gene Lalor | July 29, 2009 

The following pictures are misleading.  They may seem to represent human beings but that is just a popular misconception.  In actuality, they are merely photos of pre-socialized, easily dispensable and possibly burdensome and inconvenient non-humans. 

At least that’s the philosophy of the Obama administration.

                            

“The fetus, given the opportunity to develop properly before birth, and given the essential early socializing experiences and sufficient nourishing food during the crucial early years after birth, [emphasis added] will ultimately develop into a human being.  Where any of these essential elements is lacking, the resultant individual will be deficient in some respect.”

Paraphrased, neither a fetus nor a baby in its first few years of life is a human being according to the authors of those words until the baby is “socialized” and fed “sufficiently.”  That process, according to the authors, takes years. 

So wrote John P. Holdren, director of Obama’s White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in Human Ecology: Problems and Solutions.”  (Technically, he was the co-author of that 1973 tome.)

It’s been quite a while since I was a baby but I have helped raise three babies to adulthood, I have often played with 3 former babies–my grandchildren–and I’m anxiously awaiting my fourth who is currently in utero and due in 5 weeks.  I think I’m pretty familiar with the age group.

Personally, I think they’ve been human from the moment they were conceived, in fact more human and humane than the authors of Human Ecology will ever be.   

Based on the absurdity of the above quotation, Mr. Holdren and his co-authors make me wonder why God created so many more horses’ asses than He did horses, although that is an insult to equine posteriors.

The scariest part of Holdren’s opinion is not that he considers a minute old infant, a year old toddler, a rambunctious two or three old as something less than a full-fledged human being.  Scarier by far is that Holdren now holds an office in the Obama administration which he can use to implement his cockeyed theories.

The obviously very pro-abortion Obama “science advisor” Holdren and his co-horses’ asses, Paul and Ann Ehrlich, went even further in Human Ecology.

They strongly suggested that all unwanted, pre-born babies should be killed: “An abortion is clearly preferable to adding a child to an overburdened family or an overburdened society, where the chances that it will realize its full potentialities are slight.” 

Certainly we can’t have inconvenient children running around and cluttering up our fragile planet!  And, why stop there?  Teenagers can be a trial, too.   And the elderly and infirm are burdensome as well.  So off with all their heads!

For further detail on America’s slippery slope down to Hades, please see “When Is a Human a ‘Human Being?’  Ask the White House Science Advisor,” http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=51719.

It’s clear why President Obamabortion selected Holdren as his advisor.  Their barbaric views on murdering the pre-born, and probably pre-”socialized” kids, mesh perfectly. 

Who said Dr. Josef Mengele was dead?  Welcome to the Brave New Obamaworld!  
 


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