BEL Archives - Mangopoulos on Mengele

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BEL Archives - Mangopoulos on Mengele

This is the show from Wednesday July 14th, 2010.

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After the third reich fell, [Josef Mengele] high-tailed it out of Germany, found his way over to Argentina and he needed a way to make a living. And so what did he do? He picked up right where he left off. And abortions were illegal in Argentina at the time. What did the Nazi doctor Mengele do in Argentina? He committed abortions for women against unborn children in Argentina. He picked up right where he left off. What does that tell you about abortionists? What does that tell you about the movement? They're murderers.

SUMMARY:

* Four Years Before Wikipedia, BEL Reports on Abortionist Mengele: Long-time friend of Bob Enyart Live, John Mangopoulos informs the audience back in 1997 that murdering German "doctor" Josef Mengele had escaped to Argentina after WWII and there continued his barbarism as an abortionist. So Mengele is one of the fathers of the modern abortion industry. Bob also recommends an article, Mengele and Me by by another friend of BEL and Georgetown University's Dr. Prof. Dianne Irving, medical ethicist and consultant to Colorado's Amendment 62 personhood campaign.

* ObamaCare Allocates $160M for Abortion Funding: Bart Stupak and his National RTL-affiliated defenders are politically naieve. No?

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Granite

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No, Mengele isn't. It's possible to get your history right without resorting to hyperbole.
 

Granite

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Isn't what? A murderer?

Chat, let's clear something up so there's zero confusion and you don't have to make clueless comments like this one again:

I have ancestors who died in the Holocaust.

And Mengele was a sick, twisted, nearly unimaginable monster.

Clear it up any?
 

chatmaggot

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Chat, let's clear something up so there's zero confusion and you don't have to make clueless comments like this one again:

I have ancestors who died in the Holocaust.

And Mengele was a sick, twisted, nearly unimaginable monster.

Clear it up any?

Not really. I was inquiring as to what you were claiming that Mengele wasn't.

You stated:

No, Mengele isn't. It's possible to get your history right without resorting to hyperbole.

Mengele isn't....what?
 
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