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Would You Rather Eat Ramen Noodles Or Be Killed?

Posted on the 22 December 2012 by Eowyn @DrEowyn

Before you read further, please take this poll:

It’s not a joke poll.

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I assume that all of you, if you are sane, opted for (1) instead of (2).

Except if you are black.

Yes, black Americans would rather be dead than eat Ramen noodle!

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Rep. Gwen Moore and the dreaded Ramen noodle

That’s according to black Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Wisconsin). In a speech in 2011 during Congressional hearings to defund the abortion mill Planned Parenthood, pretending to speak for all black Americans, Rep. Moore said this:

“I just want to tell you what it’s like not to have Planned Parenthood … You have to give your kids Ramen noodles at the end of the month to fill up their little bellies so they won’t cry. You have to give them mayonnaise sandwiches. They get very few fruits and vegetables, because they’re expensive.”

Yes, the congresswoman said it’d be better for black babies to be killed — to be suctioned out, scraped, chemically poisoned, suffocated to death or, if Obama has his way, left to die if they managed to survive a botched late-term abortion — than for them to be born and have to eat Ramen noodles at the end of each month because their single moms have run out of welfare cash by then.

Black lives are so cheap and meaningless, even Ramen noodles have more value.

See and hear it for yourself (pay attention esp. beginning at the 2:05 mark):

61-year-old Gwen Moore has been “serving” Wisconsin’s 4th congressional district for seven years, since 2005. Before that she had “served” in Wisconsin’s state legislature (assembly and senate) for 16 years.

Black women in the U.S. are three times more likely to abort their children. In 2004, the rates of abortion by ethnicity in the U.S. were 50 abortions per 1,000 black women, 28 abortions per 1,000 Hispanic women, and 11 abortions per 1,000 white women.

Rush Limbaugh is right. Roe v. Wade had “made us insensitive to killing.”

H/t Ben Johnson of LifeSiteNews. and Elon James White of The Root.

~Eowyn


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