| First, Ginsburg's view that we don't want more poor babies is perfectly consistent with a century-old progressive tradition as I explain at some length here. It is simply a restatement of Margaret Sanger's "religion of birth control" which would "ease the financial load of caring for with public funds . . . children destined to become a burden to themselves, to their family, and ultimately to the nation." John Hames shared with you:
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