November 16, 2012

Stop Dehydrating the “Unconscious!”



Scientists continue to communicate with people thought to be oblivious and without awareness. From the BBC story:

A Canadian man who was believed to have been in a vegetative state for more than a decade, has been able to tell scientists that he is not in any pain. It's the first time an uncommunicative, severely brain-injured patient has been able to give answers clinically relevant to their care. Scott Routley, 39, was asked questions while having his brain activity scanned in an fMRI machine. His doctor says the discovery means medical textbooks will need rewriting…
 
And here's something that is fairly typical:
 
Scott Routley's parents say they always thought he was conscious and could communicate by lifting a thumb or moving his eyes. But this has never been accepted by medical staff.
 
Time to start listening more to families!
 
People such as Routley are dehydrated to death every day in all fifty states and in many countries around the world by having their tube-supplied sustenance withdrawn–supposedly based on their lack of personhood. But don't expect this to stop the dehydration imperative. Bioethicists will merely say this is even more reason to kill them since they are aware of their profound disabilities and suffering. Indeed, that argument has already started.
 
And of course, the media will insist–as they do nearly every time such stories hit the news–that it has nothing to do with Terri Schiavo. No, I will never let it go!

Contact: Wesley J. Smith
Source: National Review

Unethical to uphold the law?



The professional fate of Phill Kline, Kansas's former attorney general, is now in the hands of the Kansas Supreme Court. A complaint was filed against him for trying to prosecute abortion providers.

A hearing was held yesterday before the state Supreme Court in the continuing effort to disbar Kline for alleged ethics violations. Dana Cody of the Life Legal Defense Foundation (LLDF) tells OneNewsNow Disciplinary Administrator Stanton Haslett has recommended that Kline's license be revoked.

"The disciplinary administrator and his deputy took things out of context, made conclusions inferring things like … they could get inside Phil Kline's head," Cody details. "There was really no evidence that he violated any ethical directive in his role as the state attorney general, or later on as the Johnson County district attorney."

In fact, the LLDF spokesperson tells OneNewsNow Kline did an excellent job as a prosecutor.

"He went after Planned Parenthood and George Tiller's clinic for not reporting statutory rape, for not protecting young girls who were victims," she reports. "It just appears to be a totally politically-motivated prosecution" that came about because the state was under the control of then-Governor Kathleeen Sebelius (D), a strong supporter of abortion and Planned Parenthood.

Sebelius is now U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services, and her appointees dominate the disciplinary administrators and the Kansas Supreme Court.

Contact:  Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow.com

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Pro-Life Events


 
Cities throughout America are getting set for the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children.
 
The date, Saturday, September 14, marks the historic burial of hundreds of bodies of aborted babies in Milwaukee 25 years ago. Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League tells OneNewsNow 37 gravesites and 360 memorials for the unborn have been discovered.
 
"We are going to these gravesites and other memorial locations for the unborn victims of abortion to pray for our country, to pray for an end to abortion and to mourn the loss of these children of God to abortion over the years," he shares.
 
Those sites are listed on a special website.
 
In Illinois, some sites include: St. Mary Cemetery in Evergreen Park in which Bishop Alberto Rojas, a Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, and Carol Rybacki, a representative of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, will speak.  There is also a memorial at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside where Cardinal Francis George of Chicago and Joe Scheidler will be attending and a memorial at Resurrection Cemetery in Romeoville where Bishop Joseph Siegel, the Catholic Bishop of Joliet, and national activist and blogger Jill Stanek, who is from the far southwest suburbs of Chicago, will participate.
 
"You can go to AbortionMemorials.com and find those locations and even volunteer to coordinate a memorial service," the pro-lifer reports. "It can be anything from an elaborate service with pastors and with special prayers and a program and maybe even invite the media, to simply going out with a group of fellow committed pro-lifers to pray on that day in solidarity with others around the country who are remembering the victims of abortion," Scheidler suggests.
 
Those victims include the women who have aborted their children.
 
Event organizers are also asking people willing to set up memorials and conduct a National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children event either this year or in the future to contact them for information on how to do so.
 
More than 56 million babies have died through abortion in America

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Legislation

State Legislation
HB 3027: Amends School Code to dilute abstinence education

With the failure to pass SB 1619 in 2011, the bill sponsor amended another education bill (HB 3027) to become a similar and equally dangerous sex education bill.  The State Senate passed HB 3027 with Senate Amendment 1 and sent it back to the House.  Click HERE to send an email or a fax to your state representative.

HB 3027 should have died with the adjournment of the legislative session, but it was brought back for consideration by the House in 2012, so state reps need to be informed that they should oppose this dangerous bill.  Focus on HB 3027 when you call.

Additionally, an equivalent bill (HB 4616) was introduced in 2012.  Either HB 3027 or HB 4616 would amend the Illinois school code to remove most requirements to teach about abstinence until marriage from the section on "sex education" and instead require use of graphic "comprehensive" sex education.  HB 4616 was sent to the Human Services Committee where it was not considered so it was returned to the Rules Committee so it should be dead.


HB 4085 (Ultrasound Opportunity Act)


Requires offering an opportunity to view an ultrasound of the baby before an abortion.  Get details for HB 4085.  Take action.   (Dead for 2012)


HB 4117 (Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act)

Expands the medical regulations that apply to abortion facilities, both ASTCs and any facility where 50 or more abortions are performed annually.  Get details for HB 4117.  Take action.   (Dead for 2012)


Federal Legislation

Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA) (ban on sex-selection abortions)

Bill # S.3290

Original Sponsor:
David Vitter (R-LA)

Cosponsor Total: 33
(last sponsor added 07/23/2012)
  33 Republicans

About This Legislation:

The Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (or PRENDA, pronounced PREN-dah), S. 3290, would apply federal criminal penalties to any person who does any of the following four things:  (1) performs an abortion knowing that such abortion is sought based on the sex of the child; (2) uses force or the threat of force to intentionally injure or intimidate any person for the purpose of coercing a sex-selection abortion; (3) solicits or accepts funds for the performance of a sex-selection abortion; or (4) transports a woman into the United States or across a State line for the purpose of obtaining a sex-selection abortion.  The bill provides that a woman cannot be prosecuted or sued in connection with her own abortion. 


Respect for Rights of Conscience Act

Bill # S.1467

Original Sponsor:
Roy Blunt (R-MO)

Cosponsor Total: 38
(last sponsor added 02/14/2012)
  37 Republicans
  1 Democrats

About This Legislation:

The Respect for Rights of Conscience Act (S. 1467), introduced by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), would amend the Obama health care law ("ObamaCare") to prevent the imposition of regulatory mandates that violate the religious or moral convictions of those who purchase or provide health insurance.  Specifically, the bill would exempt institutions or individuals from providing health coverage for any specific services that violate their religious or moral convictions, even if those specific services are otherwise mandated by federal regulatory mandates. This protection would apply, among other things, to any mandates involving abortion or abortion-inducing drugs.  However, the bill does not authorize denial of health benefits to "individuals against their wishes on the basis of the individuals' age or expected length of life or of the individuals' present or predicted disability, degree of medical dependency, or quality of life."  The House companion bill is H.R. 1179.


Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (CIANA)

Bill # S.1241

Original Sponsor:
Marco Rubio (R-FL)

Cosponsor Total: 33
(last sponsor added 01/23/2012)
  33 Republicans

About This Legislation:

The Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (CIANA), sponsored by Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fl.), requires any abortionist to notify a parent before performing an abortion on a minor who is a resident of another state, unless the minor has already received authorization from a court in her home state, or unless the abortionist is already required to provide such parental notification by a current law in the state in which he practices. If the minor asserts that she is the victim of abuse, the abortionist must notify the appropriate state child abuse agency instead. The bill also would make it a federal offense to transport a minor across state lines for an abortion without fulfilling the requirements of a parental notification law in effect in the home state. 


No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act

Bill # S.906

Original Sponsor:
Roger Wicker (R-MS)

Cosponsor Total: 37
(last sponsor added 07/13/2011)
  37 Republicans

About This Legislation:

The No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act (S. 906), is sponsored by Senator Roger Wicker (R-Ms.).  This bill is identical to H.R. 3, which was approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on May 4, 2011, by a vote of 251-175.  The bill would establish a permanent, government-wide prohibition on federal subsidies for abortion and for health plans that cover abortion (with narrow exceptions).  This policy would apply both to longstanding federal programs and to the new programs created by the health care bill signed by President Obama in 2010.  The bill also would close certain loopholes that give tax-preferred status to abortion, and would codify and strengthen conscience protections for pro-life health care providers.


Protect Life Act

Bill # S.877

Original Sponsor:
Orrin Hatch (R-UT)

Cosponsor Total: 35
(last sponsor added 11/09/2011)
  35 Republicans
      

About This Legislation:

On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law a massive health care restructuring bill (Public Law 111-148, sometimes called "Obamacare") that allowed certain federal agencies to subsidize and administer health plans that cover abortion on demand, and authorized federal subsidies for abortion in various other federal programs as well.  The Protect Life Act (H.R. 358), introduced by Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), is an NRLC-backed bill that would repeal and/or correct all of the pro-abortion components of Public Law 111-148.  The Protect Life Act is modeled on the Stupak-Pitts Amendment, which pro-life forces tried to attach to the health care bill during 2009-2010, but which President Obama and congressional Democratic leaders prevented from becoming part of the final, enacted health care law. 


Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act

Bill # S.314

Original Sponsor:
Mike Johanns (R-NE)

Cosponsor Total: 18
(last sponsor added 02/10/2011)
  18 Republicans

About This Legislation:

The Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act is sponsored by Senator Mike Johanns (R-Ne.).  This bill would require every abortionist to provide, whenever a woman seeks an abortion past 20 weeks after fertilization, specified information about the capacity of her unborn child to experience pain during the abortion, after which the woman must either accept or refuse (by signing a form) the administration of pain-reducing drugs directly to the unborn child. The bill would apply to all abortions past 20 weeks, regardless of the method used. The bill also contains a number of proposed congressional "findings" regarding the scientific evidence that unborn children experience great pain during abortions at 20 weeks (and perhaps earlier), and cites a number of existing federal laws that seek to diminish the suffering even of animals, such as restrictions on how livestock are slaughtered and restrictions on the use of animals in medical research.


Abortion Non-Discrimination Act (ANDA)

Bill # S.165

Original Sponsor:
David Vitter (R-LA)

Cosponsor Total: 13
(last sponsor added 02/06/2012)
  11 Republicans
  2 Democrats

About This Legislation:

The Abortion Non-Discrimination Act (ANDA), sponsored by Senator David Vitter (R-La.), would prohibit health care providers from being penalized for declining to participate in providing abortions.  The bill would cover individual health care professionals, hospitals, insurers, and other health care providers. 

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The IFRL is the largest grassroots pro-life organization in Illinois. A non-profit organization, that serves as the state coordinating body for local pro-life chapters representing thousands of Illinois citizens working to restore respect for all human life in our society. The IFRL is composed of people of different political persuasions, various faiths and diverse economic, social and ethnic backgrounds. Since 1973 the Illinois Federation for Right to Life has been working to end abortion and restore legal protection to those members of the human family who are threatened by abortion, infanticide and euthanasia. Diverse though we are, we hold one common belief - that every human being has an inalienable right to life that is precious and must be protected. IFRL is dedicated to restoring the right to life to the unborn, and protection for the disabled and the elderly. The IFRL, Inc. is the Illinois Affiliate to the National Right to Life. 

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News Links for November 16th


       

Nevada Judge Refuses to Order Abortion for Mentally Challenged Woman

Vatican to address abortions in Catholic hospitals

Pro-life Catholic survives hearings on nomination as EU health minister

Fordham to host talk by Peter Singer, infanticide apologist

$5,000 Cash to Help Ohio Ban Abortion

Nevada court chooses life

Woman's death sparks new Irish debate on abortion law

Cardinal Dolan: no capitulation on HHS mandate

Intelligentsia Still Hearts "Eugenic Impulse"

Abortion politics: Kline's ethics case goes before KS Supreme Court

8th-Grade Health Class Squirms Throughout Entire Screening Of 'Miracle Of Abortion'

Planned Parenthood prosecution brings legal persecution

China Has Not 'Abandoned' One-Child Policy -- Think Tank


To Protect AND Serve: Why the Pro-Life Movement Needs Both