Evil
Deepens - 2
Obama's
healthcare reform is terribly
bad for the health of the unborn
and of pregnant women. Obama
is expanding abortion under
the guise of healthcare. How
ironic! How diabolical!! Abortion
is institutionalized, the American
taxpayer will subsidize abortions,
all persons and institutions
will be forced to participate
in some way in abortions, all
restrictions are estopped. Evil!
Abortion
an essential benefit? Abortion
a right? Evil is considered
good?
Let
us intensify our pro-life work,
and may God have mercy on us
all.
God
bless you.
frank
Obama
Healthcare Reform Bound to Include
"Largest Expansion of Abortion
Since Roe v. Wade": NRLC,
Chris Smith
NRLC's Johnson said the bills
as they stand "have kind
of a built-in Freedom of Choice
Act."
By
Kathleen Gilbert
WASHINGTON,
D.C., July 13, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- Unless legislators take steps
to make Obama's healthcare reform
package explicitly exclude abortion
from "healthcare,"
the new government-sponsored
health plan will undoubtedly
provide for a vast expansion
of abortion, the National Right
to Life Committee (NRLC) and
Congressman Chris Smith are
warning. A senate committee
today rejected amendments proposed
by the NRLC to explicitly exclude
abortion from the healthcare
package, leaving intact the
fears of pro-life legislators
that the reform package will
unfetter U.S. abortions in a
way similar to the Freedom of
Choice Act (FOCA).
The
trouble lies in the unqualified
'essential benefits package'
the bill will promote: experts
say legal precedent in America
is clear that such a broad term
can be used to include abortion.
And because public and private
plans will be required to meet
the minimum benefit mandate,
say pro-lifers, the draft bill
will eventually require virtually
every American to pay into a
plan that covers abortion, as
well as a vast expansion of
the availability of abortion.
"The two central 'health
care reform' bills currently
moving in Congress - the Kennedy
bill and the House Democratic
leadership bill - each contain
provisions that would, if enacted,
represent the greatest expansion
of abortion since the Supreme
Court handed down its Roe v.
Wade ruling legalizing abortion
in 1973," said NRLC Federal
Legislation Director Douglas
Johnson in a press release Friday.
"These
bills contain multiple provisions
that would result in federally
mandated insurance coverage
of abortion on demand, massive
federal subsidies for abortion,
mandated creation of many new
abortion clinics, and nullification
of at least some state limitations
on abortion."
Johnson
explained to LifeSiteNews.com
(LSN) today that the bulldozing
of pro-life protections flows
from what he calls the "abortion
mandate" embedded in the
bill.
"We
know from a great deal of experience
and many court decisions that
[an 'essential benefits package']
will include elective abortion
unless Congress explicitly says
otherwise," said Johnson.
"Once
abortion is defined - as it
would be - an 'essential benefit,'
then other things flow from
that," he continued. "The
law requires that every health
network show that it has adequate
access to these mandated services.
... So you would have federal
bureaucracy refusing to certify
health plans unless they show
they have local access to abortion.
There would have to be the establishment
of many more abortion providers
across the country to meet this
mandate."
Even
that, said Johnson, would not
change America's abortion landscape
enough to fit the scope of the
bill.
Asked
whether he foresaw the elimination
of state abortion regulations
such as waiting periods under
the reform package, Johnson
replied, "that would certainly
be targeted as an obstacle to
what's now under this bill ...
a federally guaranteed service.
It's in conflict with the purpose
of the federal law."
Asked
about the bill's similarity
in effect to FOCA - legislation
that would make abortion a "right"
not subject to any government
regulation - Johnson said the
bills as they stand "have
kind of a built-in Freedom of
Choice Act."
"There
may still be some particular
situations or laws that touch
on abortion outside the context
of healthcare delivery so that
I don't say they exactly duplicate
each other," he said, "but
the major purpose of the FOCA
to strike down [abortion regulations
such as] the parental notification,
the waiting period - these kind
of things would be, quite likely,
nullified under this healthcare
legislation.
"But
the general principle is quite
clear in the bill: that once
the feds have said this is a
service you have a right to,
no state could stand in the
way of it."
Johnson
said the bills as they stand
"have kind of a built-in
Freedom of Choice Act."
said that amendments the NRLC
proposed to fight the implicit
abortion expansion were rejected
by the Senate Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee
this afternoon.
On
Thursday Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ),
co-chairman of the House Pro-Life
Caucus, issued a letter to members
of Congress containing a selection
of quotes from the pro-abortion
lobby discussing healthcare
reform as a tool for the expansion
of abortion in America.
One
quote from Obama himself, prior
to his election, described "reproductive
care" including abortion
as the "heart" of
his idea of healthcare reform.
"Well,
look, in my mind reproductive
care is essential care, basic
care so it is at the center,
the heart of the plan that I
propose," Obama told a
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
Event in July 2007 during a
Q&A session.
Obama
also indicated that he expected
all insurers to be forced to
cover abortion, saying: "Insurers
are going to have to abide by
the same rules in terms of providing
comprehensive care, including
reproductive care ... that's
going to be absolutely vital."
Smith
also reprinted quotes from the
National Abortion Federation,
the Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice, NARAL,
Planned Parenthood, and RH Reality
Check similarly supporting the
healthcare package as including
"reproductive health."
"If
the proposed plan moves forward
without an explicit exclusion
that ensures that abortion is
excluded from any government
mandated or government subsidized
benefits, health care reform
will be a death sentence for
thousands of unborn children,"
wrote Smith.
See
related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Pro-Life
Democrats Unite to Protect Unborn
Children in Healthcare Restructuring
Abortion
Proponents See Red after Senator
Proposes "Office of Unborn
Children's Health" in Healthcare
Bill
Keep
Abortion Out of Health Care
Reform Says Head of USCCB Committee
"For
to me life is Christ, and death
is gain." (Phil 1:21)