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submitted to irreversible sterilization." Gesell concluded from the evidence that the<br />

"dividing line between family planning and eugenics is murky."<br />

As we have seen, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> inherited his obsession with population control and racial<br />

"down breeding" from his father, Prescott, who staunchly supported Planned Parenthood<br />

dating back at least to the 1940s. In fact, Prescott's affiliation with Margaret Sanger's<br />

organization cost him the Senate race in 1950, a defeat his son has always blamed on the<br />

Catholic Church, and which is at the root of <strong>George</strong>'s lifelong vendetta against the<br />

Papacy.<br />

Prescott's 1950 defeat still rankled, as shown by <strong>Bush</strong>'s extraordinary gesture in evoking<br />

it during testimony he gave on the other side of Capitol Hill before Senator Gruening's<br />

subcommittee of the Senate Government Operations Committee on November 2, 1967.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>'s vengeful tirade is worth quoting at length:<br />

"I get the felling that it is a little less unfashionable to be in favor of birth control and planned<br />

parenthood today than it used to be. If you will excuse one personal reference here: My father,<br />

when he ran for the US Senate in 1950, was defeated by 600 or 700 votes. On the steps of several<br />

Catholic Churches in Connecticut, the Sunday before the election, people stood there passing out<br />

pamphlets saying, 'Listen to what this commentator has to say tonight. Listen to what this<br />

commentator has to say.' That night on the radio, the commentator came on and said, "Of interest<br />

to voters in Connecticut, Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> is head of the Planned Parenthood Birth Control League,'<br />

or something like this. Well, he lost by about 600 votes and there are some us who feel that this<br />

had something to do with it. I do not think that anybody can get away with that type of thing any<br />

more."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Harriman family sponsored the creation of the eugenics movement in the United<br />

States, which successfully campaigned for the mass sterilization of the "feeble-minded"<br />

and "racially inferior" during the 1920s--practices later copied, not originated, by the<br />

Nazis. As part of this campaign, the Harrimans helped organize a series of international<br />

eugenics conferences. At the 1932 conference, held at the Museum of Natural History in<br />

New York, the guest of honor was none other than Dr. Ernst Rudin, the head of the<br />

German Society for Racial Hygiene, who, just a few years later, drafted the Nazi<br />

miscegenation laws against te Jews, gypsies, and Slavs.<br />

Among the Americans who rubbed shoulders with Rudin at the 1932 conference was<br />

Gen. William Draper, a New York investment banker and close personal friend of<br />

Prescott <strong>Bush</strong>, who became one of the most influential crusaders for radical population<br />

control measures. He campaigned endlessly for zero population growth, and praised the<br />

Chinese Communists for their "innovative" methods of achieving that goal. Draper's most<br />

influential outlet was the Population Crisis Committee (PCC)-Draper Fund, set up in<br />

1965 by Hugh Moore, who had taken over the Human Betterment Association, a leading<br />

eugenics outfit, in 1937, renaming it the Association for Voluntary Sterilization.<br />

In 1967-68, a PCC-Draper Fund offshoot, the Campaign to Check the Population<br />

Explosion, ran a nationwide advertising campaign hyping the population explosion fraud,<br />

and attacking those--particularly at the Vatican--who stood in the way of radical<br />

population control.

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