More Clinton Shock Uncovered You will have to read this in it’s entirety to fully understand the implication…
Before being sworn in as president, Democrat Bill Clinton was told that he should “start immediately to eliminate the barely educated, unhealthy and poor segment of the country.” Clinton received the advice in a letter from an advocate for the abortion drug regimen RU-486, which the president promoted during his first official act in the White House, according to a new report.
It’s important to note that President Clinton actively promoted RU-486. Keep that in mind.
“The Clinton RU-486 Files”, released by the conservative legal group Judicial Watch, contains recently uncovered documents that shed new light on the Clinton administration’s legal, political and press strategy for bringing RU-486 into the American marketplace — despite the manufacturer’s earlier decision not to market the drug in the United States.
According to the documents obtained last February from the National Archives at the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Ark., Clinton ordered the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the FDA to coordinate the marketing of RU-486. He did so in his first official act three days after moving into the White House in January 1993.
Actingon the advice received from the abortion activist, Clinton initiated an agenda regarding RU-486 within his first three days of office.
Clinton had received advice concerning the abortion regimen in a letter from Ron Weddington, whose wife, Sarah, had advocated for the legal right to abortion as an attorney in the 1973 Roe v. Wade case.
In urging the legalization of RU-486, Ron Weddington wrote in a Jan. 6, 1992, letter to Clinton. “Something’s got to be done very quickly. Twenty-six million food stamp recipients is (sic) more than the economy can stand.”
The “president-to-be” should “start immediately to eliminate the barely educated, unhealthy and poor segment of the country,” Weddington added.
“Our survival depends upon our developing a population where everyone contributes,” he wrote. “We don’t need more cannon fodder. We don’t need more parishioners. We don’t need more cheap labor. We don’t need more babies.”
“Weddington’s ravings were not relegated to a file for unsolicited constituent correspondence,” the Judicial Watch report notes. “On the contrary, the Weddington letter is, chronologically and philosophically, the foundation document for the Clinton RU-486 files.” (emphasis provided)
The arrogance of this left-wing socialist-in-Democrats-clothing wacko! He essentially wrote to the newly-elected Democrat president that RU-486 is a way to begin population control, to weed out the undesireables in our socisty, namely those who depend on the Food Stamp program (a Democrat government aid program), those who are poor, those who are less than healthy, those who make up the lower ranks of military, those who are church-goers, those who work for or at minimum wage, and those who aren’t even born yet. I tell you, this guy Weddington sounds like a cross between Animal Farm and Hitler’s agenda for a superior race. What’s even more disturbing is that President Clinton took that letter as marching orders for the abortion agenda.
Within a month of Clinton’s first directive, FDA Commissioner David Kessler met with the RU-486 manufacturer, the French pharmaceutical company Roussel Uclaf. After that, official political, economic and diplomatic pressure from the U.S. government was exercised to make the drug available in the United States, the Judicial Watch report states.
In one confidential memo, former HHS Secretary Donna Shalala claimed that she and Kessler had personally changed the positions of the makers of RU-486 to market the pill in the U.S.
*Sidebar: Another way to weed out those stinking lower-class people who are a constant embarrassment to the socialist elite is to offer condoms to school children. Train ‘em young. Let ‘em love you for the ‘freedom’ to have promiscuous sex against their parents wishes but make sure they don’t have any babies for crying out loud. Hmm.
The Judicial Watch report also claims that pressure from the Clinton administration led the FDA to circumvent the standard requirements for certifying a drug as “safe and effective” in order to rush the abortion regimen to market.
Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.), who is mentioned in a May 11, 1994, status memo by Thurm “as one of six Republicans who cosponsored a bill ‘to prohibit federal funds from being used for clinical studies of RU-486 as an abortifacient,’” said that the expedited procedure used to approve RU-486 was “totally inappropriate.”
That process is “used for drugs that treat disease by providing some hope for life where there isn’t any,” Bartlett told Cybercast News Service. “Clearly, RU-486 is not that kind of drug.”
“These new documents prove the RU-486 approval process was infected by raw politics,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Accordingly, Congress and other authorities should launch appropriate investigations.
“At least six women and 560,000 unborn children have lost their lives due to the Clinton administration’s reckless drive to bring RU-486 to America,” Fitton added. “This dangerous abortion pill needs to be pulled off the market immediately.”
“All of the Clinton administration’s actions on this issue were based on the science and what was best for American women,” Jay Carson, a current spokesman for the former president, said in a statement to the Associated Press on May 9.
But, Joe Giganti, spokesman for the National Pro-Life Action Center (NPLAC), told Cybercast News Service that the report exposes a “culture of corruption” at the FDA.
As noted earlier, you really must read this in it’s entirety. This story is yet another nail in the true Clinton legacy of a culture of corruption. |