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WHICH POPULATIONS, JUSTICE?

By Charlie Sykes

Jonah Goldberg asks: Does Ruth Bader Ginsburg support eugenics?

 Here's what Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said in Sunday's New York Times Magazine: "Frankly I had thought that at the time [Roe vs. Wade] was decided," Ginsburg told her interviewer, Emily Bazelon, "there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of."

The comment, which bizarrely elicited no follow-up from Bazelon or any further coverage from the New York Times -- or any other major news outlet -- was in the context of Medicaid funding for abortion. Ginsburg was surprised when the Supreme Court in 1980 barred taxpayer support for abortions for poor women. After all, if poverty partly described the population you had "too many" of, you would want to subsidize it in order to expedite the reduction of unwanted populations.

Left unclear is whether Ginsburg endorses the eugenic motivation she ascribed to the passage of Roe vs. Wade or whether she was merely objectively describing it. One senses that if Antonin Scalia had offered such a comment, a Times interviewer would have sought more clarity, particularly on the racial characteristics of these supposedly unwanted populations.

Wednesday, Jul 15 at 6:34 PM obamafan wrote ...

read the interview with the justice you party hacks or ask charlies permission if you need to.

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Wednesday, Jul 15 at 9:58 AM neomom @ snowbird wrote ...

Have you looked at the demographics lately? The true party of the rich white guy are the Democrats. Hollywood, Soros, the Google and Progressive guys, Buffett. Not an R in the bunch..

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Wednesday, Jul 15 at 8:36 AM J.L. Schallert wrote ...

From the context it certainly sounds as if she approves of using abortion to weed out those populations we don't want too many of. To hear such words from the mouth of a Jew! Has she forgotten the first chapter of Exodus? Or the Final Solution?

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Wednesday, Jul 15 at 8:30 AM Leo of the Bohicans @ Snowbird wrote ...

As usual, you have nothing to offer, except to show us the "brand new thing" you picked out of your nose.

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Wednesday, Jul 15 at 6:15 AM Mom of Down Syndrome son wrote ...

This is the ideolog that scares the hell out of me! There is the future potential that my son will be seen as less human than a "normal" person and will be denied health care, social security benefits and may even be allowed to die - sound familiar

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 10:45 PM Joe wrote ...

For seven years prior to 1980 she had perceived Roe to have been built on a eugenic foundation and she did not explicitly question or argue against this. she seems to be somewhat complicit in not questioning this perceived mindset- lifeblog.scrtl.com

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 10:16 PM On Point wrote ...

The Pro-Aborts (DEMS/LIBS) are all for Social Engineering by any means necessary, including killing babies, especially of the wrong sort (such as Downs Syndrome babies) - another reason to hate Palin, of course...

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 8:27 PM jeffw to Snowbird wrote ...

Maybe you can explain how your description of a conservative was on point?

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 8:05 PM ijeff wrote ...

LOL funny when somebody says conservatives have a hard time staying on point. Have you really listened to a liberal lately? Even our messiah in chief Obama can't provide linear thought when his telelprompter malfunctions.

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 7:56 PM Snowbird to jeffw wrote ...

If a person wants to choke themselves who am I to stop them from doing something stupid. Like always, you cons comingle comments to distort the point/issue. But whats new, you cons have an impossible time staying on point.

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 7:52 PM jeffw to Snowbird wrote ...

Your comment in another thread sounds like a liberal democrat: Stupid is, Stupid does. End of discusion.

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 6:01 PM Snowbird to Don wrote ...

Your description sounds like that of a conservative republican: white and rich and whining.

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 4:58 PM btycrkr wrote ...

"Growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of".Ginsberg is a racist idealogue who is getting cover from the press, as usual. I believe the left ridiculed Bush II for his "lack of curiosity". Seems the interviewer had the same problem.

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 11:40 AM Don wrote ...

I'll answer that. Ginsburg meant anybody that isn't rich, white and from the east coast.

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Tuesday, Jul 14 at 11:10 AM Papa Z wrote ...

Funny -- didn't Margaret Sanger say essentially the same thing?

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