Planned Parenthood Ignores Medical Info; Lies to Patients

Lila Rose and Live Action Films, the constant thorns in the side of Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry, released yet another undercover video today chronicling how a Planned Parenthood staffer gives erroneous medical information to a woman seeking to obtain an abortion in Indiana.

The clinic staffer gives several misleading and incorrect statements regarding abortion:

 1)      The staffer says that the baby’s heart starts to beat around the 8th or 9th week. In reality, the heart starts beating at 22 or 23 days.

2)      The staffer says that abortion is “safer than carrying to term.” In reality, 2009 study from the Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey recently found that a previous abortion increased a woman’s risk of pre-term birth by 20%, and a 2003 report from the Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research notes a 55% increased risk of future miscarriages for women who have abortions.

3)      The staffer says that there won’t be any problems to have children down the road after an abortion. In reality, there’s a 50% increased risk of an ectopic pregnancy after a single abortion (American Journal of Public Health, 1998), previous abortions increase the risk of premature birth by 20% in later pregnancies (Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2009) and abortion increases the risk of miscarriage

In Indiana, there is an informed consent law that requires women to be given medically accurate information. The data cited from Live Action isn’t from pro-life centered groups but rather from medical studies and non-affiliated organizations.

Planned Parenthood obviously could care less about the kind of information it gives to convince woman to have abortions. Oh, and in case you missed it, you, the taxpayer, are footing the bill for this kind of “counseling” and abortion procedures thanks to the hundreds of millions of tax dollars Planned Parenthood gets each year – and they’ll be getting more due to the new healthcare law.

Live Action – www.liveaction.org

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Stupak Digs In As Nelson Sells Out on Abortion Funding in Health Care Bill

Senator Ben Nelson has sold out the unborn and has announced that he is ready to support Senator Harry Reid’s abortion funding health care bill.  If passed, Senator Reid’s health care bill will lead to the largest expansion of abortion since the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision allowing abortion on demand.  (One has to wonder what that decision would have been if the Court had been shown sonograms.) Nelson’s fascade came to an end when Reid offered money to Nelson for his home state of Nebraska. In return for this scam, Nelson has watered down his bill which will allow federal funding of abortion, but, oh, states can opt out of the government exchange if  they want.  This move undercuts the pro-life, pro-Hyde Stupak-Pitts Amendment.  But as Senator Nelson caves, Congressman Stupak is digging in, calling the Nelson abortion funding compromise, “unacceptable.”

Senator Ben Nelson

Senator Ben Nelson

 

Here is how the following days will play out.

The mangers amendment released by Senator Reid now appears to have the 60 votes necessary to end debate and pass the health care reform bill in the Senate. The first in a series of cloture votes (vote to end debate on an amendment or bill) is expected around 1 am Monday morning If all goes as currently projected, the Senate would pass the health care bill sometime next week If the Senate passes its bill, there will then likely be a House-Senate Conference to negotiate the differences between the House and Senate language.  The House and Senate would then have to approve the modifications made in the conference.  In a statement released today Pro-life Caucus Co-chair Bart Stupak (D-MI) said “While I and many other pro-life Democratic House members wish to see health care coverage for all Americans, the proposed Senate language is unacceptable.”

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops responded immediately to the Nelson abortion funding Amendment. Statement here.

For more information please visit:

www.stoptheabortionmandate.comNational Right to Life Committee, and Americans United for Life

How ironic that as we ready for the coming of our Lord in this Advent season, that during Christmas week, the week of the birth of our savior, the United States Senate is going to pass a health care bill that provides federal funding for the taking of  innocent human life.  

St. Michael Society is encouraging all of our friends, followers and supporters to please pray to our Holy Mother to continue to give Congressman Bart Stupak, and other supporting Democrats, the will and the courage to stand their ground and defend innocent human life against a wave of pressure.  We also pray to Our Holy Mother for the protection of the unborn and for a culture of life in the face of an America that continues to head further and further down the road toward a culture of death. 

Finally, we encourage all to call their Senators and Representatives and tell them, no to a health care bill that leads to a massive funding of abortion, essentially an abortion industry pay out, and no to government run health care that leads to rationed care and euthanasia.

Senate: 202.224.3121

House: 202.225.3121

 

 

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The Consequences of Flip Flopping on Stupak, Public Option

As America attentively awaits the U.S. Senate to take up debate on health care reform, the battle over whether or not the federal government should use health care to fund abortion is intensifying.  While pro-life groups have much to cheer about in demonstrating a liberal Congress voted for the pro-life Stupak-Pitts Amendment preventing federal funding of abortion, as expected the abortion industry is hard at work energizing its base to ensure abortion industry allies on the Hill yank Stupak-Pitts from the final bill that goes to the President. 

Indeed, President Obama, the abortion industry’s President, who was most clear about his commitment to abortion during the campaign and in his first acts as President when he overturned the Mexico City policy, is already signaling through his aides that he prefers to sign a health bill that provides abortion funding, i.e. strip Stupak-Pitts.  This despite the fact that countless polls now show the American people, including many Democrats and many folks who consider themselves “pro-choice” do not support federal monies being used to pay for abortions. 

Ms. Pelosi, a Catholic, also seems dug in on making sure the public option, where the government controls all health care and takes over 1/6th of the American economy, remains intact.  For RedState and centrists Democrats a vote for a bill that strips Stupak or maintains the public option would be committing political suicide in 2010.  Polls also show the American public does not want government run healthcare either because they know it leads to rationing care.  

For Catholics, and many others, this bill contradicts many of our basic tenets – even with the Stupak-Pitts amendment. Catholics need to be FOR the Stupak Amendment but AGAINST the overall bill. Conscience protections are weak in the House bill and non-existent in the Senate bill and euthanasia is permitted. These are not pro-life provisions and neither is rationing.

In many ways Stupak-Pitts and Pelosi’s digging in on the public option has boxed those centrist Democrats who voted for Stupak-Pitts and those who are rightly uncomfortable with the public option — an option that pro-lifers need to be adamant in opposing as it leads to rationed care.  This presents a major problem for Speaker Pelosi.  If she does not side with her abortion industry and government-run health care friends, she risks backlash.  Yet, if she puts the arm to the 29 House Democrats who voted for Stupak-Pitts, and sheds the blue dog label from centrist House Democrats, she risks losing numerous House seats in November. 

The risk for the 29 Democrats who voted for Stupak-Pitts is if they vote for a health care bill that either weakens or does not include Stupak-Pitts in its current form, they will position themselves as flip-floppers heading into an election year.  The risk for the blue dog, centrist Democrats, is if they vote for a public option, they are likely signaling an intent to retire from Congress.  This may be one reason why Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is struggling to move a Senate bill.   

The one resounding theme that commentators of all stripes agree with coming out of the 2009 elections in New Jersey and Virginia is that voters are in a ”throw them out” mentality.  Incumbents are not very popular and that anti-incumbent sentiment is likely to grow as we roll into and through 2010.  And, it will be up to pro-life groups, Catholics and limited government proponents to hold each of these 29 Democrats, and the blue dogs accountable for flip flopping.

The question for Speaker Pelosi and the pro-Stupak, anti-public option blue dog Democrats is are they ready and willing to run in 2010 as incumbent, flip-floppers.  If they do, we can expect major GOP gains in the 2010 elections.  Ball’s in your court, Ms. Speaker. 

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Final House Health Care Bill Plays Games On Abortion Funding

The manager ’ s amendment to H.R. 3962, the House health  care reform bill, has been posted on the Rules Committee website and can be viewed here .  The manager’s amendment does not contain any new language regarding abortion funding, so it remains true that the pending bill authorizes federal funding for abortion in the public option and subsidies for private insurance that includes abortion through affordability credits.  Although there is no new abortion funding language in the manager’s amendment, reports indicate that a “compromise” on abortion might still be attached to H.R. 3962 in order to garner the 218 votes necessary to pass the rule and the bill.  Groups should continue to urge Members of Congress to vote against the rule for considering H.R. 3962 unless a vote on the Stupak/Pitts amendment is allowed and to be wary of any compromise that falls short of the Stupak/Pitts amendment to permanently prohibit funding for abortions and plans that include abortion coverage.

buttonSpeaker Pelosi and other allies of the abortion industry in the House of Representative are doing every thing they can to payoff their abortion industry donors by essentially creating a new federal agency that will fund abortions on demand.  They know this is not popular and countless polls say so.  So what do they do – play parlaimentary and deceptive games and hope no one notices.  To be clear — any Representative voting for this rule will be voting to create a new abortion bureaucracy that uses government funds for abortion on demand. Please call your Representatives today — 202-225-3121 and tell them to vote no on the rule to proceed — this is key — voting NO on the rule to proceed is a vote against abortion funding and the creation of a new abortion federal agency. 

The schedule for House consideration of H.R. 3962 remains unclear.  Now that the manager’s amendment has been released, Congressional Quarterly is reporting that the bill could come to the floor on the night of Friday, Nov. 6. (Although a vote on the rule for consideration of the bill could take place before then.)  According to the National Journal, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said the “bill will get to the House floor by Saturday.  But he left open the possibility the House might not get to a final vote until early next week.”

The controversy over abortion funding is one of the few remaining issues that have not been resolved in the Democratic Caucus and there are likely to be continued efforts to propose “compromises” such as the language proposed by Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D-IN).  Ellsworth issued a press release today outlining his proposal under which there would be no substantial changes to abortion funding in the bill.  In his plan, the government-run public health insurance option would still cover abortion, but would have to contract with private contractors to carry out the administrative functions related to paying for elective abortion.  In a press release (attached) Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) pointed out that this proposal creates a “distinction without a difference” and “amounts to the federal government taking out a ‘contract’ on the unborn.”  

Also, the Republican substitute was published tonight.  The Republican substitute contains provisions to make the Hyde amendment permanent by prohibiting government funding for elective abortion and subsidies for plans that cover elective abortion.

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