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Whoopi Goldberg: If parents don't kill their kids now they will kill them later

By Jodi Klum : May 8, 2010

In the weird world of Whoopi Goldberg, parents should be allowed to kill their children through abortion, because if they don't they will kill them later.

Goldberg was part of a panel on ABC's The View on May 4, 2010. The group discussed a new law in Oklahoma requiring that before an abortion takes place an ultrasound of the unborn baby must be taken and the image offered to the pregnant mother.

Co-host of The View, Sherri Shepherd, said she had had several abortions, but if she had been shown an ultrasound of her baby “the guilt probably would have made me say I don't want to kill my baby.”

Whoopi Goldberg, obviously more willing to allow unborn babies to be killed, didn't like this comment and said she didn't believe Shepherd.

Goldberg said at one point: “But what difference does it make if you can't have the baby? What difference does it make if you're going to bring a baby in and you can't feed it and you can't take care of it and then people end up killing their kids?”

Warner Todd Huston at Big Hollywood questioned whether there is really a rash of people in America killing their children because they can't feed them. You would think news like this would be on TV, radio, and newspapers almost daily. Where is Whoopi Goldberg getting her statistics?

Does Goldberg have any evidence that women who wanted an abortion but didn't get one are killing their children later on?

In 2006, Whoopi Goldberg released a children's book on manners called Whoopi's Big Book of Manners. In this book for 4-8-year-olds, Goldberg tells children (the ones who weren't aborted) that they should say please and thank-you, and she talks about covering their mouth, rudeness at the movies, apologizing, and how to generally be polite.

This is the same Whoopi Goldberg who was fired by Slim-Fast and shunned by Democrats following a bawdy, foul-mouthed anti-Bush routine at a fundraiser for John Kerry in July 2004 (WorldNetDaily, November 25, 2006).

In the WorldNetDaily article, Goldberg said she tries to be the picture of politeness and good manners, and when she forgets and offends someone she apologizes. But she never apologized for her repulsive anti-Bush behavior, which witnesses described as a drunken tirade.

“The concert organizers had asked to see my material beforehand,” Goldberg said about the incident, “but I Xeroxed my behind and I folded it up in an envelope and I sent it back with a big kiss mark.” She said this was because “we're Democrats. We don't do that. We're not afraid to laugh. That's the other people.“

Strange things happen on Planet Whoopi.

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