(Front Royal, VA) The Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer, President of Human Life International responds to Warren Buffett’s announcement to donate billions of dollars to the pro-abortion Gates Foundation.
“Warren Buffett’s money has gone to fund the deadly abortion causing drug RU- 486, the production and distribution of portable suction abortion devices in the developing world, organizations that push abortion on developing countries, and among many other radical organizations Buffett’s foundation gave a grant to the Center for Reproductive Rights, an organization that fought bans on partial-birth abortion…
“Warren Buffett, who is not a Roman Catholic, has also donated money to the Anti-Catholic organization Catholics for a free Choice a group that seeks to undermine the Catholic Church’s teachings on the sanctity of human life.
“Warren Buffett’s philanthropy aims at killing pre-born children not curing childhood disease, eliminating the poor not poverty, and destroying the developing world not aiding development.
“The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have also given millions of dollars to organizations pushing abortion around the world. The merger of Gates and Buffett may spell doom for the families of the developing world.
“Warren Buffett will be known as the Dr. Mengele of philanthropy unless he repents and ceases using tax deductible donations to promote a culture of death and desolation…,” concluded the Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer.
I like reading the statements of Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer, though you can tell he had a vocation to the priesthood and not the diplomatic service.
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I did not know that about the Gates foundation.
Mac rules.
Yeah I knew of Buffet’s agenda so I cringed when I heard on the radio he was donating money. Buffet seems like such a kindly old soul, a humble Midwesterner, that it’s wierd he has such a thirst to advance the culture of death. Soros I can understand but it would be interesting to see how Buffet came to the opinions he has. But of course we all knew when the Baby Boomers got money they’d wreak havoc again. Call it an aftershock of the ’60s.
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