Pro-Aborts in Full Damage Control Mode; Attack Catholic Church

The abortion industry is in full damage control mode after Saturday’s vote in the House passing the Stupak Amendment, which makes sure that no government money funds abortion. It passed the House with 240 bi-partisan votes, which is 20 more votes than what the overall healthcare passed with.

 NARAL Pro-Choice America president Nancy Keenan and Catholics for a Free Choice president Jon O’Brien took to the pages of Politico today to lash out against the country’s Catholic bishops and their supposed “double standard.”

 Nancy and Jon are clearly grasping at straws in their attack on the Catholic bishops. Here’s their op-ed below with our comments in red. Enjoy.

  Thomelogohe Catholic bishops’ double standard
By: Nancy Keenan and Jon O’Brien 
November 10, 2009 05:28 PM EST

 As advocates for reproductive health, we are outraged at what transpired in the House over the weekend.

 Translation: We want Americans to pay for abortions and we are livid that pro-lifers voted to make sure women pay for their own abortions.

 The passage of the Stupak-Pitts amendment goes far beyond the status quo on abortion restrictions and would make it nearly impossible for insurance plans in the new system to offer abortion coverage. 

 Actually, the Stupak-Pitts amendment put back the status quo on abortion restrictions into the healthcare bill – otherwise the bill would have blown the status quo out of the water by allowing the federal government to pay for abortion on demand.

This campaign succeeded in large part because its supporters perpetuated falsehoods about abortion coverage in the new system. 

 Why must the abortion industry continue to outright lie when it comes to this? I mean, doesn’t it get old once even liberal media outlets are proving you wrong? See the FactCheck.org article here, the TIME mag article here and the AP story here. FactCheck says: “Despite what Obama said, the House bill would allow abortions to be covered by a federal plan and by federally subsidized private plans.”

Most notably, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and its allies in the House distorted the facts about the health reform proposal by claiming that the proposed system would have used federal dollars to cover abortion care. They’re wrong. 

 See comment above. No, Nancy & Jon – you and everyone perpetuating your myths are wrong.

The original House bill included a compromise that required all plans to separate public and private dollars in the new system — ensuring that no tax dollars would ever cover abortion services. 

 Sure they did and it’s called the Capps Amendment which is a bookkeeping scheme and phony compromise. First, the amendment was written by staff to Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Ca.), and offered by Rep. Lois Capps (D-Ca.), both of whom have 100 percent pro-abortion career records. Secondly, the Capps Amendment explicitly authorizes the federal government to pay for abortions and those that sign up for the public plan will be charged an “abortion surcharge.”

In fact, the bishops should be familiar with this arrangement because it reflects the same principle of separation that guides their financial interaction with the federal government. The bishops have a long history of almost unlimited access to enormous quantities of federal funding. When it comes to funding for Catholic schools and hospitals or programs run by Catholic Charities, they accept federal funding with open arms. The bishops never question their own ability to lawfully manage funds from separate sources to ensure that tax dollars don’t finance religious practices. 

 Catholics hold that a government-run “anything” should only be considered as an absolute last resort. We believe in subsidiarity - that the government shouldn’t take away from individuals what they (the individuals) can accomplish “by their own enterprise and industry.” (Pope Pius XI). Catholic Charities does great work, work that cannot be done if the government itself were handling. In fact, there is great risk to individual freedom once the government takes over something.

 Yet they reject the idea that others could do the same. This is the very definition of hypocrisy. 

 And you think that the government will siphon out funds and make sure Americans don’t pay for abortions? Are you serious?

For example, Catholic hospitals depend on federal funding. Indiana has 35 Catholic hospitals and 26 other Catholic health-care facilities. In 2007, 58 percent of patients who visited these facilities were covered by Medicaid or Medicare, a proportion reflected across the country. With well over half of their revenue coming from the government, it is safe to say that Catholic hospitals survive on government funding as well as contributions from private sources. 

Here’s where you both really took a wrong turn. One in six patients in the US is cared for in a Catholic hospital and you know where poor patients are sent who don’t have insurance? To a Catholic hospital. You fail to mention that the Senate bill lacks any sort of conscience protections for doctors and other healthcare professionals who decline to perform or refer for abortions – that’s because you want to force all doctors to perform abortions or don’t even become an ob-gyn, right? In a recent survey of faith-based physicians, when asked if they would do abortions or quit their jobs if the government forced them to make that decision, 95% said they’d quit. What if Catholic hospitals are forced to close or rather than perform abortions? Who will care for the hundreds of thousands of patients then? Some doctors have something to say about that here.

Catholic Charities, the domestic direct service arm of the bishops, also depends on state and federal dollars. Sixty-seven percent of Catholic Charities’ income comes from government funding. That represents over $2.6 billion in 2008 — an amount that is more than three times as large as the next largest charitable recipient of federal funds, the YMCA. Just as Catholic hospitals do, Catholic Charities receives enormous quantities of government dollars while abiding by existing constitutional and statutory requirements that prevent government sponsorship of religion. 

 What does this have to do with anything? Planned Parenthood gets hundreds of millions of dollars a year from taxpayers.

The bishops know that a vast majority of Americans, including Catholics, disagree with their hard-line dictates regarding reproductive-health care, including the bishops’ opposition to contraception.

 That is what the Catholic Church believes and has passed on through the centuries. It’s not a matter of debate. Accept that they have a different view than you both and move on.

However, when it comes to health care reform — from which many millions of people will benefit — the bishops injected divisive politics into the process and overran a compromise that would have guaranteed that no federal dollars would cover abortion care. 

 1) Rory Cooper at Heritage says that The U.S. Conference of Bishops has every constitutional protection under the first amendment to petition their government, without fear that the head of the Progressive Caucus will use the IRS to intimidate them, or call them “bullies.” 2) There is no compromise on federal funding of abortion – the government either funds abortion or it doesn’t. There never was a compromise that the bishops overran.

As this debate moves forward, U.S. senators and the public should challenge the bishops’ hypocrisy. If separation of federal funds and private dollars works for the church hierarchy, then it should also work for women’s reproductive-health care. 

 Catholics are called to live their faith in every area of their lives and government is no different (see Bishop Tobin’s  smackdown of Patrick Kennedy when politicians fail to do this in the public square). It’s the job of the Catholic bishops to lead and educate Catholics. U.S. Senators should be listening to their constituents – the majority of whom oppose government funding of abortion and who oppose a government takeover of healthcare overall.

Nancy Keenan is president of NARAL Pro-Choice America and Jon O’Brien is president of Catholics for Choice.

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Senate Committee Restores $50 Million in Abstinence Ed Funding

It’s a small victory since it still has to pass on the Senate floor, but this is a good first step.

It is encouraging that the hard work of grassroots constituencies from across the country have prevailed to ensure these common-sense programs will continue,” Huber commented in a Tuesday statement. ”While the amendment still needs to pass a Senate floor vote, tonight’s decision is a significant step in the right direction for the optimal health of America’s youth.”

Full story here

Patrick Looby, Fredericksburg, VA

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Anti-Catholic Health Bill Emerging from Baucus Committee

For many months now, Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) has worked to position his approach to health reform as less strident and more reasonable than the radical and imposing, big government approach many of his liberal Democrat colleagues have proposed.  Indeed, Senator Baucus has been consistent in his opposition to the government option, stating health care will not pass if it is included.  Senator Baucus’ opposition to the public option has resulted in media coverage positioning him as a more centrist and reasoned player in the health reform debate.     

Earlier this week, the public option went down to defeat in the Senate Finance Committee, Chaired by Baucus,  not once, but twice.  Oh, but by the way, Senator Schumer says the far left Democrats have only to begun to fight for the public option — which is no option at all — it will lead to huge deficits, rationing of health care and bring immense bureaucratic power to the federal government, where accountants and economists will  make medical decisions not doctors and health care professionals. 

But we digress.  We should not be fooled again by this idea that anything short of the public option is “centrist” or “a reasonable compromise.”  In fact, we only have to look to yesterday’s Senate Finance Committee vote on Amendments that would have taken abortion and assisted suicide out of health care.  In fact, what is a reasonable question to ask is why abortion and assisted suicide are even being discussed in the debate surrounding health reform.  It is amazing how far we have come when politicians can suggest the taking of life is somehow part of health care.  And, to top it off, the Committee also rejected Amendments which would have prevented pro-life doctors and medical professionals from being forced by the federal government to provide abortion services. 

A report from today’s Washington Times http://bit.ly/upWc3 accurately captures what the Senate Finance Committee rejected:

Two abortion-related proposals from Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Republican, would have restricted public or private health plans that include abortion coverage and would have strengthened protections for health care providers from discrimination if they refuse to provide an abortion.

Because the government may be facilitating private and possibly public insurance coverage through a government health care exchange, opponents of abortion have raised concern that taxpayers would be funding abortions. They hoped to make permanent the so-called Hyde Amendment, which bans federal funding of abortions but must be renewed annually.

A second proposal would have banned any local government, agency or health plan from discriminating against health care providers who refuse to provide abortions. It also would have directed the Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services to collect and investigate discrimination complaints.

The failure of these votes clearly demonstrates that Mr. Baucus’ bill is no “centrist” bill and is certainly no “reasonable compromise.”  In countless polls, the American people do not support government funding of abortion.  Nor does the public support federal mandates forcing doctors to provide abortion services.  The Baucus bill is emerging as simply another radically far left, big government attempt to dole out tax dollars to the abortion industry and impose abortion on demand paid for by the federal government, meaning the American taxpayer.  This move is essentially a  pay back to an abortion industry that has overhwhelming funded many of the liberal politicians leading the charge for “health reform.”   Indeed, much of what the radically pro-abortion and unpopular so called Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA), which President Obama promised to the abortion industry http://bit.ly/CKSRz he would sign as one of his first acts as President, has been tucked into “health reform.”

We shall no longer mince words in this debate.  What emerged yesterday in the Senate Finance Committee was an underhanded attack on Catholic teaching and Judeo-Christian values.  In rejecting these reasonable Amendments, the Baucus bill seeks to diminish freedom and enhance the taking of innocent human life by funding abortion on demand, condoning euthanasia and forcing Catholic doctors and hospitals to be faced with either providing abortion services, shut down, change careers or risk law suits.  Not so good for access to health care advocates when Catholic hospitals represent 12 plus percent of all US hospitals providing health care to hundreds of millions of Americans. 

Not much “centrist” or ”compromising” about it.  Let’s call the this for what it is — an anti-Catholic, anti-freedom bill which discriminates against the unborn, the elderly and Catholic, prolife doctors.  The bill that is tracking its way to the Senate floor for a vote next week, is anathema to Catholicism and to the nation’s Judeo-Christian values.

Finally, SMS gives a shout out to Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND) for his courage and support of the Hatch Amendments yesterday.  Senator Conrad’s votes represent many Democrats in the Senate and House that feel abortion funding and forcing doctors to provide abortions have no place in the health care reform debate.  We encourage Catholics and prolifers to call Senator Conrad and thank him for his support of the Hatch Amendments.  Phone: (202) 224-2043

Some key facts:

Mores Americans are prolife:

http://www.gallup.com/poll/118399/More-Americans-Pro-Life-Than-Pro-Choice-First-Time.aspx

Americans want abortion fuding out of any health care plan:

http://bit.ly/1aJkdr

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Setback Today but the Fight is Not Over

It’s important to remember that this fight is not over but sadly as expected the amendments to restrict public funding of abortion and conscience protection failed today in the Senate Finance Committee.  There are more options in the Senate and pro lifers there plan to keep up this fight.  On the House side, earlier this week 183 Members of Congress sent a bipartisan letter to Speaker Pelosi asking for a vote the Stupak-Pitts amendments. 

Great coverage here by Steven Ertelt at LifeNews.  http://www.lifenews.com/nat5521.html

“The Hatch nondiscrimination amendment failed by a vote of 13-10 with pro-abortion Sen. Olympia Snow, a Maine Republican, siding with Democrats on the panel to oppose the measure.

Sen. Kent Conrad, a North Dakota Democrat, joined Republicans in supporting the amendment.”

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Catholic Alert! Call 3 Senators and Tell Them to Vote YES on Hatch/Enzi Amendments to Health Care Bill

We are still hearing from Hill sources that today is the vote in the Senate Finance Committee on Senators Hatch (R-UT) and Enzi’s (R-WY)  protect life Amendments to Senator Baucus’ (D-MT) anti-Catholic health care legislation.  The legislation in its current form undermines Catholic teaching in its promotion of assisted suicide, its funding of abortion, and leaves open the likely possibility that a Doctor, Nurse or other Catholic/prolife medical professional would, by law, have to provide abortion services.  While we encourage calls and emails into all members of the Senate Finance Committee, St. Michael understands people are busy.  So, in the least please contact Senators Blanche Lincoln (D-AR), Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Kent Conrad (D-ND) and tell them to vote YES on the Hatch and Enzi Amendments telling them that assisted suicide and government funding of abortion should not be in any health care bill.

Senator Blance Lincoln (D-AR) -  202-224-4843 email:  http://lincoln.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm 

Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND) - (202) 224-2043 https://conrad.senate.gov/contact/webform.cfm

Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME) - (202) 224-5344
 http://snowe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactSenatorSnowe.Email

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Senate Panel Defeats Public Option in Baucus Health Care Reform Measure (from LifeNews.com)

LifeNews.com is reporting that the Senate Finance Committee defeated (15-8) the first amendment that would have added a government-run insurance program to the Baucus bill. 

Though this is great news, we are not out of the woods yet.  Not only are there other proposed amendments that include a public option, but there is plenty of debate left in the life of the this bill for a government-run plan to find its way into the language.

You can read the story from LifeNews here.

For an explanation of why this is an important concern for Catholics go here.

Patrick Looby, Fredericksburg, VA

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