by Bob Unruh
WND
President Barack Obama’s advocacy for abortion has been unparalleled by any American president in history – he’s on record, while he was a state senator, of even opposing instructing doctors to try to save an infant who survives an abortion procedure.
But the “awe” possible Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has for the woman who is credited with launching Planned Parenthood is nothing less than a “ticking time bomb,” according to surgeon and GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson.
Planned Parenthood has been in the headlines over the last two weeks because of undercover videos that revealed two executives discussing the prices for the body parts of unborn babies.
One of those executives even said that while prices didn’t really matter much, “I want a Lamborghini.”
So the issue arose recently for 2016 presidential candidate Ben Carson, who was being interviewed on a Des Moines, Iowa, radio show.
According to a report at Truth Revolt, Carson was asked by a WHO radio host to comment on an Obama speech from a short time ago when he said, “Thank you, Planned Parenthood. God bless you.”
“You wonder if he actually knows the history of Planned Parenthood and Margaret Sanger, who was trying to eliminate black people,” Carson said. “That was the whole purpose of it.”
“Abortion Free” is the manual for removing abortions from America, one community at a time.
He also recalled Hillary Clinton’s appearance from 2009 before a Planned Parenthood audience.
“I admire Margaret Sanger enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision,” Clinton said. “I am really in awe of her.”
“I am delighted to have her saying that on tape because if I am a nominee and we are in the race, believe me, that quotation that she just said will come back and it will be in a context that people can understand. She has done us a great favor right there… That is a ticking time bomb and of course, her whole relationship with Saul Alinsky,” Carson said.
Watch the video and hear Clinton’s comments here
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