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December
17, 2008
It
is frightening to see the planned onslaught of the
pro-abortion Obama steamroller in the USA. If these
plans are carried out, the abortion holocaust can
only intensify, and the situation can only become
even more tragic. What is happening is very clearly
the work of demonic forces. May God have mercy on
us all.
We
need intense prayer and spiritual warfare. We know
that Jesus has already defeated sin and darkness.
But the death throes of the enemy will continue to
cause severe damage to the world. We can only continue
to do our part, and trust in the mercy of God. But
we must give our all, since this is also an all-out
assault by evil forces.
God
bless and protect America and the whole world.
frank
Change is Coming to United States Abortion Laws
Commentary
by Deal W. Hudson,
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December
15, 2008 (InsideCatholic.com) - Go to Change.gov,
the Web site of President-elect Barack Obama, and
you'll find a document titled "Advancing Reproductive
Rights and Health in a New Administration." Signed
by dozens of pro-abortion groups, including Catholics
for Choice, this 55-page document provides an overview
of the marching orders for the Obama administration
in removing all present restrictions on abortions
while dramatically increasing abortion funding.
Anyone
who has bought into the myth that Obama is "moderating"
his positions should notice that the first section
is titled "Steps for the First Hundred Days."
The groups that have spent millions supporting pro-abortion
members of Congress, including Obama and Vice-President
elect Joe Biden, aren't in the mood to wait.
Many
of the recommendations are about who gets government
support. The pro-abortion groups not only want more
money -- nearly $3 billion -- but they also want the
government to stop funding groups who do not share
their ideology.
For
example, notice the following four recommendations
out of the many contained in the document:
• Provide $1 Billion for International Family
Planning Programs
• Restore Funding to the United Nations Population
Fund (UNFPA)
• Increase Funding for Title X Family Planning
Program to $700 million
• De-fund Abstinence-Only Programs
Taken
together, the proposed policies would accomplish three
things: 1) treat abortion as a health care right,
2) provide funding for abortions by insurance carriers
or the government, and 3) put judges and political
appointees in place who will protect abortion and
government funding from future challenges.
Included
in the document is a complete list of vacancies in
the Federal Circuit Courts and a two-page list of
federal appointees who should be vetted closely on
their support for the abortion right. The bulk of
these positions are found in the Department of Health
and Human Services, the Justice Department, the State
Department, and the U.S. Agency for International
Development.
The
billions being demanded for abortion funding will
eventually flow unimpeded through these channels.
Assuming
the new administration will do as bidden, Obama's
first term will see the end of the Mexico City Policy,
the Hyde Amendment, the Kemp-Kasten amendment, the
Weldon Amendment, restrictions on emergency contraception
(Plan B), the termination of all abstinence-only programs,
and reversal of the recent HHS regulation protecting
pro-life physicians and institutions. Any present
obstacle to the abortion right not covered by removing
these restrictions, such as state laws requiring parental
notification, would be covered by the passage of the
Freedom of Choice Act.
The
document rarely uses the word "abortion,"
relying primarily on phrases like the "health
care needs of women" and "reproductive health
services." Previous policies and legislation
restricting abortion and its funding are referred
as the product of "ideology" or a "political
agenda." Nowhere is there any of the pre-election
rhetoric about "dialogue" or "lowering"
the number of abortions.
The
attitude expressed in "Advancing Reproductive
Rights and Health in a New Administration" is
anything but moderate -- it is imperial, determined,
and uncompromising. The fact that it is posted on
the official Web site of the Obama-Biden transition
is an unambiguous endorsement of its policy recommendations.
I
would be surprised if the USCCB were not preparing
some sort of statement urging the president-elect
to reconsider acting upon the recommendations from
the pro-abortion lobby.
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