When former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney was busy planning his tyrannical CO2 emissions caps for the resident slaves of Massachusetts, one individual he sought council from
was none other than the well known eugenicist John Holdren, who has argued in favor of sterilization and forced abortion, in pursuit of the collectivist holy grail; population control.
was none other than the well known eugenicist John Holdren, who has argued in favor of sterilization and forced abortion, in pursuit of the collectivist holy grail; population control.
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| John Holdren forced abortion advocate |
John Holdren is not your average green nazi. Most green Americans pay lip service to problems such as population control, but this is a guy who would add chemical to the drinking water in order to "fix" the population problem. If that don't work, he would advise the government to force undesirable populations to abort pregnancies. Not a guy who should be advising a GOP candidate.
Let's face it. The environmental movement has never been about people. If we were to analyze the green movement as a percentage of the voting population, what number would we come up with? Is it a critical population that must be pandered to in order to win voters over? I highly doubt it. What the environmental movement has always been about is government power and control. You'll notice that advocates of limited government rarely venture into big government environmental controls that kill jobs and reduce overall economic output. Only someone who believes that it is governments responsibility to create a protective nanny state based on government power rather than free humanity, would ever legislate something as silly as CO2 caps. When we add RomneyCare and his attack on the 2nd Amendment to this picture, what do we get? Is Mitt Romney a champion of Liberty? A man of the people? Or do we see a big government RINO progressive intent on further chipping away at human liberty?




