December 18, 2008

Fool Me Once…

Fool Me Once…

 

"But, a large group of Catholics gave Obama the vote they declined to give John Kerry because Obama crossed a threshold on the abortion issue by dedicating himself to reducing the national abortion rate. We were decisive in 2008 but that doesn't mean we can't decide differently next time."

     From "Ideas for Obama: White House Summit on Abortion Reduction," by Michael Sean Winters, which appears today on the webpage of the magazine "America."

 

Okay, I ask you, do we laugh or do we cry?

 

All through the last election cycle and since, a cadre of self-described pro-life Catholics alternatively lectured and hectored the rest of the pro-life community about the wonderful benevolence of now President-elect Barack Obama. If we didn't buy into their portrait of a man (who is joined at the hip to the Abortion Establishment) as the great reconciler--if we worked night and day to defeat him-- it was because we lacked vision or because we couldn't look into his soul (as they could) and see that he had "crossed a threshold."

 

Nothing Obama said or did, promised or pledged to advance the pro-abortion agenda, made an ounce of difference. A rhetorical crumb here, the vaguest inclinations there, and voila, the man is dedicated to "reducing the national abortion rate."

 

I assume that Michael Sean Winters intends to be taken seriously, so let's take that assurance seriously. Let me develop a couple of points, based on what he wrote on the "America" website.

 

The fallback position already is developing and, again, we are lectured that our worries are either bogus or inflated.

 

Sure, Obama will make a few "marginal changes," such as gutting the pro-life Mexico City policy, by executive order. (After all, "there is no finessing the point" that Obama is "pro-choice.")

 

You would think that what is prohibited is a friendly chat between "doctor and patient." What the Mexico City policy actually says is that in order to be eligible for U.S. "population assistance," a private organization must sign a contract promising not to perform abortions (except to save the mother's life or in cases of rape or incest), lobby to change the abortion laws of host countries, or otherwise "actively promote abortion as a method of family planning."

 

There are never enough abortions for Planned Parenthood, and they are eager to overturn the protective laws of Latin America, Africa, and Muslim countries in which the people are strongly opposed to abortion.

 

There are other uses of Obama's executive authority Michaels doesn't mention. Obama could overturn the brilliant policy pro-life President Bush initiated by executive order which said you can't use federal dollars to kill human embryos to harvest their stem cells. That policy jumpstarted research into a plethora of ethically unobjectionable sources whose promise and performance has soared past research using stem cells from human embryos.

 

Does anyone over the age of six really believe that the thirst of pro-abortionists for more "access" to abortion will be satiated by executive orders? They will only be emboldened. Already the Abortion Establishment is being woven into key policy positions and long-time abortion supporters, such as former Sen. Tom Daschle, will be taking the helm of critically important agencies such as HHS.

 

There are a million appointments and policies that Obama can and will undertake that will multiply the number of abortions. Details are yet to be worked out, but one thing we know for sure. Obama has pledged that abortion (a.k.a. "reproductive health care") will be part of his national health insurance plan. If that doesn't frighten you, nothing will.

 

At the same time Winters was pooh-poohing what Obama can do unilaterally, he told us that the "Freedom of Choice Act" (FOCA) can't be passed. It is our intention that it doesn't, but that will require massive efforts.

 

Obama has pledged to sign FOCA and the leadership of the House and Senate is in favor of it as well. Timing is the only question. NOW says FOCA will "sweep away hundreds of anti-abortion laws [and] policies." It is correct.

 

Never forget that Obama has no use for proven abortion-reducing measures, such as the Hyde Amendment, an annual appropriations rider preventing Medicaid funding of abortion, which has saved between one and two million babies. Or parental involvement in the abortion decision of minor girls. Or funding for perpetually cash-strapped crisis pregnancy centers.

 

Winters wants a dog-and-pony show conference where everybody proclaims their fealty to "reducing" the number of abortions. And I have no doubt that the leadership of groups like PPFA and NARAL might follow the just-us-moderates line established for the day.

 

But these are the same groups that just sent a 55-page wish list to the Obama transition team. As I wrote the other day of this pro-death grab bag,

 

"All they want (to give just a sampling) is everything from the previously mentioned executive order, to funding the United Nations Population Fund (which has been an aider and an abettor of China's forced abortion and involuntarily sterilization policies), to health care "reform" that weaves abortion into every nook and cranny of the system, to the obliteration of those pesky conscience clauses, to an assurance that all evidence demonstrating abortion's aftershocks on women is suppressed (this is called "Reestablish[ing] a standard of excellence for federal appointees"), to the nomination of exclusively pro-abortion judges and justices, payment for abortions of all Medicaid-eligible women, and an all-purpose "Improve Access to Abortion Care," which includes passing the egregiously mis-labeled "Freedom of Choice Act" (FOCA), which is better described as the "Federal No-Limits-On-Abortion" bill and/or the "Freedom for Partial-Birth Abortionists Act."

 

You will continue to read a steady stream of these assurances, some of them sincere, some phony, some willfully ignorant. Don't be fooled even for one second. This is the most pro-abortion President elected since Roe v. Wade was handed down almost 36 years ago.

 

As NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson once memorably said, Obama's "abortion-reduction talk is just pixie dust to distract the gullible."

 

Contact: Dave Andrusko

Source: National Right to Life

Source URL: http://www.nrlc.org

Publish Date: December 17, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081218_5.htm

Indiana Lawmaker Calls for Planned Parenthood Defunding

Indiana Lawmaker Calls for Planned Parenthood Defunding after Video Exposés

 

Indiana state Rep. Jakie Walorski has called for the defunding of Planned Parenthood (PP) and asked state officials to investigate after a second Indiana PP clinic was caught evading the law and covering up the rape of a 13-year-old girl. PPIN receives millions in taxpayer funding each year.

 

"Seeing these events occur at two different locations in Indiana and seeing 3 different employees react in virtually the same manner, showing a blatant disregard for all Indiana laws pertaining to protecting minors from sexual abuse, today, I called for the 'defunding' of Planned Parenthood of Indiana," said Walorski in a statement released yesterday.  Walorski also asked the Indiana's Social Services to suspend Medicaid funding.

 

"This story has flown into the national spotlight because of the blatant disregard for Indiana's law regarding the protection of minors," Walorski said.  "I believe, that irregardless of your view of the pro-life/pro-choice question, this is now a matter of public safety.  We have to commit to protecting young women in this State."

 

Planned Parenthood has suspended one of its counselors caught evading Indiana law on footage released Monday night as part of a series of exposés by Live Action Films, a student-run pro-life group.

 

In the most recent video, UCLA student journalist Lila Rose told the PP counselor that she was 13 years old and sought a secret abortion to hide her relationship with a 31-year-old boyfriend - a case of statutory rape punishable as a felony in Indiana, one that the counselor was obligated to report immediately. In Indiana law, If a person over 21 has sexual relations with a child of 13, it is considered a class A felony with a potential prison sentence of 20-50 years.

 

The counselor brushed aside the boyfriend's age, counseled the girl to evade Indiana's parental consent law by travelling to a surrounding state for the abortion, and coached her on how to hide the abortion from her mother.  The counselor's actions were stunningly identical to those of a Bloomington PP employee in a Live Action video released only two weeks before, one that grabbed national headlines and resulted in the firing of the employee.

 

Walorski complained in her letter to Attorney General Steve Carter and Social Services Secretary Mitch Roob of the "egregious disregard for our laws" shown in the two videos.  "This incident shows a pattern of contempt for Indiana law and indicates that the incident at Bloomington was not isolated to that clinic," she said.

 

"It is unacceptable for this pattern of behavior to be happening at two different Planned Parenthood clinics, in different parts of the State; therefore, I believe we must look out for the safety of Hoosier minors in this State and proceed with the full investigation of Planned Parenthood of Indiana."

 

Indiana Right to Life is coupling Walorski's call with its own appeal to Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi to immediately launch an investigation into Marion County Planned Parenthood offices to determine if child sexual abuse is being reported as required by Indiana law.

 

Contact: Kathleen Gilbert

Source: LifeSiteNews.com

Source URL: http://www.lifesitenews.com

Publish Date: December 17, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081218_4.htm

Creating Undetectable Suicide Kits

What We Are Becoming: Creating Undetectable Suicide Kits

I have written about Philip Nitsckhe before. He is the Australian doctor who is obsessed with suicide machines and making sure that anyone who wants to kill themselves be able to do so, including--as he stated in an NRO interview--"troubled teens."

With the new "professional" look of the assisted suicide/euthanasia movement, one would think that Nitschke would be in bad odor. He is not, of course, remaining a hero to the movement's death-on-demand grass roots and usually invited to speak at the seminars and contentions that are held around the world on making oneself dead.

Now, Nitschke has made the news again--which seems is real raison d' etre. From the story:

    EUTHANASIA advocate Dr Philip Nitschke is in Adelaide to launch a death device â€" components of which can be bought from hardware stores. As well as promoting the method as "flawless", the Darwin medic, 61, says it has the unique characteristic of being undetectable during autopsy--making it harder to prove suicide.

    The new process makes use of ordinary household products including a barbecue gas bottle--purchased at an Adelaide hardware store yesterday morning--which is then filled with another gas which is readily available.

    Dr Nitschke has developed a process in which "patients" lose consciousness immediately and die a few minutes later. "So it's extremely quick and there are no drugs," Dr Nitschke said yesterday. "Importantly this doesn't fail--it's reliable, peaceful, available and with the additional benefit of undetectability."

This is apparently the result of his work to create a "peaceful pill," funded in the past by the Hemlock Society (now Compassion and Choices). How did he test it? On animals? On people? Why aren't the media curious?

 

Demonstrating the nihilism that has infected the West, he is increasingly popular:

    Always divisive, Dr Nitschke was last week accused of "relentless self-interest and cruel insensitivity" by the family of a Perth woman who committed suicide using the death drug promoted by him.

    But he maintains he is providing a public service--by empowering the sick and elderly with knowledge. Dr Nitschke has attracted his largest following so far this year--with 4000 people attending his workshops in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

The alarm bells about the growing sickness of our culture are blaring. Culture of Death? What Culture of Death? Wesley, it is all in your paranoid imaginings.

Contact: Wesley Smith

Source: Secondhand Smoke

Source URL: http://www.wesleyjsmith.com

Publish Date: December 17, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081218_6.htm

FOCA Postcard Campaign

"FIGHT FOCA Postcard Campaign" 

January 24-25, 2009

With the approval of the U.S. Bishops at their November 2008 general meeting, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment are co-sponsoring the —"Fight FOCA Postcard Campaign." The target day for this event is the weekend of January 24-25, 2009, though your diocese or parish may set a different weekend.

The Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) is a radical piece of legislation that creates a —fundamental right to abortion throughout the nine months of pregnancy. No governmental body at any level—federal, state, or local—would be able to —deny or interfere with this right, or to —discriminate against its exercise —in the regulation or provision of benefits, services, or information. For the first time, abortion would become an entitlement the government must fund and promote.

The postcard signing event gives parishioners, as individuals and as a body, an opportunity to give public witness to their belief in the sanctity of human life. People remember signing the cards, and public officials understand that the postcards represent concerned constituents.

For more information on FOCA, please visit:

http://www.nchla.org/datasource/idocuments/Flier.Eng.pdf

For more information on the campaign, please visit:

http://www.nchla.org/datasource/idocuments/Instructions.pdf

To order postcards, please visit:

http://www.nchla.org/datasource/idocuments/OrderFormlatest.08.pdf

For a digital version of the postcards, please visit:

http://www.nchla.org/datasource/idocuments/Postcards.Eng&Sp.pdf

Does the World Need a Global Population Control

Does the World Need a Global Population Control Agency? 

Overpopulation hysteria has real world consequences. One of these is a United Nations population control agency that goes by the name of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA). Started in 1969 following a massive lobbying effort by billionaire John D. Rockefeller III, the UNFPA claims to work to "reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect." In fact, the UNFPA, like its founder, believes that the way to reduce poverty is to reduce the numbers of the poor through sterilization, contraception, and abortion campaigns.

http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/6984

Planned Parenthood Fires One Staffer And Suspends Another

Planned Parenthood Fires One Staffer And Suspends Another Over Pro-Life Group's Video 

Planned Parenthood has suspended a counselor after an anti-abortion group released its second video in two weeks showing what it says is a clinic staffer ignoring Indiana law to report sexual abuse of minors. Planned Parenthood said in a statement Tuesday that its first priority was to patients, but it was committed to following all state laws. It said it was investigating the matter and had not yet established whether the second video by Live Action had accurate content. Planned Parenthood said the aide seen in the first Live Action video behaved unacceptably and was fired.

http://pantagraph.com/articles/2008/12/18/news/doc4948f771dff18298900137.txt

To view the video, please visit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzDCGkS21Y8

Woman Threatened Outside Church

Woman Threatened Outside Church for Handing Out Pro-Life Pamphlets 

A 56-year-old Mt. Prospect woman reported being threatened and bumped by a man on three consecutive Sunday mornings in front of a village church. She told police she was passing out pamphlets regarding abortion in front of St. Raymond's Church, 301 S. Elmhurst Rd. on Nov. 23. A man approached her, grabbed a pamphlet, threw it to the ground, and told her the pastor did not want her passing out information. On Sunday, Nov. 30, the same man approached her and pushed her hip with his buttocks to move her out of the way. On Sunday, Dec. 7, he walked up to her again and told her the next time he sees her, he will punch her in the face. She called police after that threat.

http://www.journal-topics.com/mp/08/mp081217.5.html

Abortion Used As Economic Relief

Child Sacrifice In America: Abortion Used As Economic Relief 

Planned Parenthood is seeing a notable increase in abortions

Hard financial times are having an impact on non-profit health care centers, like Planned Parenthood. We're not talking about a lack of funding but a significant increase in demand for services. One service Planned Parenthood has experienced a notable increase in is abortions. It could be the first such increase in almost 20 years. "As people are losing their jobs they are losing their health insurance."

http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/local&id=6559126

Judge Will Hear Libel Claims

Judge Will Hear Libel Claims Against Planned Parenthood 

A Kane County judge agreed to hear two counts of a libel suit against Planned Parenthood last week, refusing to dismiss them based on the Illinois Citizens Participation Act. These will be the first two counts heard in a suit filed last October. Local anti-abortion activists have charged that Planned Parenthood's president and CEO, Steve Trombley, painted them as violent in letters to elected officials and subsequent newspaper ads, despite more than a year of peaceful protests at the company's new facility on New York Street. Those activists, including Eric Scheidler, representing both the national Pro-Life Action League and the local Families Against Planned Parenthood, maintain there is no connection to a history of violent protests, and local protests have been non-violent.

http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/foxvalleysun/news/1334150,2_6_5_FV18_LIBEL_S1.article

IL Court To Rule Today On Dispensing Plan B Abortion Pills

Illinois Supreme Court To Rule Today On Dispensing Plan B Abortion Pills 

Depending on their ideology, opponents and supporters of Gov. Rod Blagojevich's 2005 order requiring pharmacies to fill prescriptions for emergency contraception were hopeful or worried Wednesday as they awaited today's expected Illinois Supreme Court decision on a challenge to the order. The decision will be "huge for pharmacy owners who have this belief," said Francis Manion, an attorney for two men who want the high court to rule that pharmacy owners are exempt from the order because of their religious beliefs.

http://www.sj-r.com/news/x1720700057/Supreme-court-to-rule-today-on-dispensing-Plan-B

December 17, 2008

"Aborting Conscience"

"Aborting Conscience"

 

Time magazine's Washington Bureau chief Jay Carney has been tabbed to be Vice President-elect Joe Biden's director of communications, according to politico.com. There was the usual just-a-new-challenge humdrum, but an unnamed official had it just right:

 

"There are those on the right who will see this as the embodiment of their assertions about the media and Obama, and this is just making it official." You think?

 

Prof. George's "Aborting Conscience" can be found at www.thepublicdiscourse.com/viewarticle.php?selectedarticle=2008.12.09_George_Robert%20P._Aborting%20Conscience_.xml . Let me make just three points, after quoting the preface to Prof. George's observation:

 

"On September 11, 2008, the President's Council on Bioethics heard testimony by Anne Lyerly, M.D., chair of the Committee on Ethics of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG). Dr. Lyerly appeared in connection with the Council's review of her committee's Opinion (No. 385) entitled 'Limits of Conscientious Refusal in Reproductive Medicine.' That Opinion proposes that physicians in the field of women's health be required as a matter of ethical duty to refer patients for abortions and sometimes even to perform abortions themselves. Dr. Edmund Pellegrino, chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics, asked Council member and Princeton professor Robert P. George to respond to the ACOG Ethics Committee's Opinion. The article … is based on Professor George's remarks at the Council meeting."

 

Those three points are:

 

#1. "Those responsible for the report purport to be speaking as physicians and medical professionals," George writes. "The special authority the report is supposed to have derives from their standing and expertise as physicians and medical professionals, yet at every point that matters, the judgments offered reflect their philosophical, ethical, and political judgments, not any expertise they have by virtue of their training and experience in science and medicine." In fact, the report is blatantly partisan.

 

#2. The ACOG committee's report has the key moral component backwards. Being free not to be involved in abortions does not mean that physicians are "imposing their beliefs" on patients. "The truth is that the physician or the pharmacist who declines to dispense coerces no one. He or she, that physician or pharmacist, simply refuses to participate in the destruction of human life--the life of the child in utero."

 

It is "those responsible for the report and its recommendations [who] evidently would use coercion to force physicians and pharmacists who have the temerity to dissent from their philosophical and ethical views either to get in line or go out of business," George points out. If the report's advice were followed, "their fields of medical practice would be cleansed of pro-life physicians whose convictions required them to refrain from performing or referring for abortions." So, the question before the house is, "in truth, who in this debate is guilty of intolerance? Who is favoring coercion? Who is imposing their values?"

 

#3. For me the most interesting part of the report is the area George addresses in his conclusion. It is the report's bizarre idea (my words) that involvement in abortion (say by being forced to refer) "need not be conceptualized as a repudiation or compromise of one's own values, but instead can be seen as an acknowledgment of both the widespread and thoughtful disagreement among physicians and society at large and the moral sincerity of others with whom one disagrees." Does that make any sense to you?

 

Figuring this out is not splitting the atom on your home workbench. If I refuse to be involved in abortions and you feel comfortable doing so, then you do them and I won't.

 

Abortion is legal. I can't stop you as a physician from wasting your skills, but you oughtn't to be able to force me to do what my conscience believes (to borrow from George) is "immoral, unjust, and even homicidal."

 

Consistency never has been the pro-abortionist's strong suit, but even they ought to be able to grasp that "freedom to choose" ought to include a physician's or pharmacist's freedom to choose to follow their conscience.

 

Contact: Dave Andrusko

Source: National Right to Life

Source URL: http://www.nrlc.org

Publish Date: December 15, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081217_1.htm

The A. D. King Advancing the Culture of Life Award Goes To...

Fr. Pavone to Receive A. D. King Advancing the Culture of Life Award

 

Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, will be honored with the A.D. King Advancing the Culture of Life Award next month during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Week in Atlanta.  The presentation will take place during a January 14th program honoring Rev. A.D. Williams King entitled, "Brother to the Dreamer, the Half that's Never Been Told."

 

"This is a great, great honor to be given an award named for one of the pioneers for equal rights in our nation, Rev. A.D. King," said Fr. Pavone.  "The struggle to which Rev. King devoted his life, equal rights under the law, continues today, as we strive to return protection to the most vulnerable among us, the children in the womb."

 

The night of Fr. Pavone's award will also feature the premiere of a new documentary on the life of Rev. A.D. King, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s younger brother and fellow civil rights leader, entitled "A.D. King, the Half that's Never Been Told."  Giving the keynote address that evening will be longtime civil rights champion Rev. Dr. Otis Moss.

 

Contact: Jerry Horn

Source: Priests for Life

Source URL: http://www.priestsforlife.org/

Publish Date: December 17, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081217_2.htm

Here's how to evade reporting law

Abortionists: Here's how to evade reporting law

 

'Think about the states that are surrounding Indiana and do some research'

 

Another staff member for Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion industry player, has counseled a "pregnant 13-year-old" to avoid mandatory statutory rape reporting laws, suggesting the patient look into the states that surround Indiana.

 

In Indiana, sex involving an adult and a 13-year-old is a felony, and any time a minor under 14 is involved, law enforcement must be contacted immediately. However, the video released by LiveActionFilms.org reveals a counselor suggesting how those requirements can be avoided.

 

It's the second such revelation in just the past few days.

 

WND reported earlier when the pro-life activist making the videos, 20-year-old Lila Rose, went under cover into a Bloomington, Ind., Planned Parenthood facility where a "nurse" ignored the apparent felony and coached the "patient" to protect the assailant.

 

The "nurse" in that video later was disciplined by Planned Parenthood, although it was just the latest in a series of videos released by Rose that have documented the activities of Planned Parenthood. She first revealed similar results from a Planned Parenthood facility in California, and also released a series of reports when Planned Parenthood officials agreed to accept a donation that would fund the killing of an unborn black baby.

 

The newest video shows the Planned Parenthood counselor suggesting the investigator, again Lila Rose posing as a 13-year-old, check out nearby states to avoid Indiana's mandatory reporting requirements if she wants an abortion.

 

The video is available here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTxsWZz9whg

 

The Indianapolis video was made the same day as the earlier one from the Bloomington Planned Parenthood, officials with LiveActionFilms said.

 

It reveals Rose entering the clinic and reporting her age as 13, and expressing concern about the trouble her pregnancy could cause for her boyfriend.

 

"I can understand that. We have laws to follow here in Indiana. And you have to get (parental) approval if you're a minor. And we have to follow the laws," a Planned Parenthood employee said.

 

But she also confirmed, "We don't ask anything about your boyfriend. We don't really care about who, what the age of the boyfriend. It's consensual. It's your choice."

 

The patient then is turned over to a "counselor," who hears again of the concern over trouble for the boyfriend.

 

"Well, a lot of people will say, well, you know, yeah, he is over such and such. And you can do statutory rape and whatever. But it's going to be in the papers. So most people will threaten stuff and don't go through with it, ok," the counselor says.

 

Then she continues. "Surrounding states don't have parental consent."

 

"What state should I go to," the patient asks.

 

"I can't tell you any more," continues the counselor. "I said surrounding states, so think about the states that are surrounding Indiana and do some research."

 

An earlier video featuring Rose, who recently was named a winner of a Life Prize award presented by the Gerard Health Foundation, revealed a Planned Parenthood counselor suggesting to the 13-year-old how to answer if questions about her boyfriend arise.

 

"You know. You've seen him around. You know he's 14. He's in your grade and whatever. OK. So that's that problem solved," Planned Parenthood's counselor said.

 

Then she suggests how to get an abortion without a parental signature by going across state lines to Illinois.

 

"Now I'm going to give you a piece of paper, because I cannot tell you this. OK. But I can show you this," she said.

 

She shows the patient a piece of paper with the information about an Illinois clinic circled. The patient responds, "So in Illinois." Then the nurse circles all of the other clinic listings on the page to conceal her efforts to direct the child to the Illinois clinic.

 

Officials with LiveAction said the video, a part of the Mona Lisa project, demonstrates "the routine lawlessness of abortion providers at Planned Parenthood."

 

Rose cited the status of Planned Parenthood as a tax-exempt non-profit that made more than $100 million in profit in 2007 and has a budget of $1 billion, nearly one-third of which comes from taxpayers.

 

The Texas-based pro-life group Life Dynamics previously conducted an extensive undercover project in which an adult volunteer posing as a 13-year-old called every Planned Parenthood clinic in the U.S., saying she was pregnant by a 22-year-old boyfriend. Almost without exception, the clinics advised her to obtain an abortion without her parents' knowledge and told her how to protect her boyfriend, who would be guilty in any state of statutory rape.

 

Source: WorldNetDaily

Source URL: http://www.wnd.com

Publish Date: December 16, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081217_3.htm

Texas Hospital Continues Sterilizations

Texas Hospital Continues Performing Sterilizations

 

The hospital's claim that it is not performing sterilizations is based upon a false definition of sterilization says diocesan representative

 

Despite an order to cease, a hospital in Tyler, Texas that had been caught routinely performing direct sterilizations has issued a statement denying it has contravened moral law.

 

The hospital's statement came less than a week after Tyler Bishop Alvara Corrada issued his own statement reaffirming that two investigations confirmed Trinity Mother Frances Hospital's history of tubal ligations and other direct sterilizations, and that such activity must cease as being intrinsically contrary to human dignity and forbidden by Church law.

 

Last Thursday, the hospital stated that it "does not perform direct sterilizations" and that only "medically necessary indirect sterilizations are permitted as provided in the second sentence of ERD #53."

 

The ERD, or Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, is a document issued by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2001, regulating health care in Catholic hospitals.

 

The ERD directive #53 explains that, while direct sterilization is always wrong, "Procedures that induce sterility are permitted when their direct effect is the cure or alleviation of a present and serious pathology and a simpler treatment is not available."

 

Trinity Mother Frances also claims it has had "ongoing communication on this matter" with the diocese "since at least July 2008."

 

LifeSiteNews.com was unable to contact either Trinity Mother Frances or the bishop's office for comment.

 

According to a diocesan official, however, the Hospital in its statement merely equivocated and failed to address the core issues. Father Gavin Vaverek, Promoter of Justice in the Diocese of Tyler, said that the hospital does not define tubal ligations as "direct sterilization," and is basing its denial upon this false understanding of what constitutes sterilization.

 

"It does not deny offering tubal ligations," the priest said about the hospital's statement, according to a CNA report.

 

"Having admitted the procedures, Trinity Mother Frances now wishes to continue them in the face of clear teaching and directive of the bishop by reasserting its discredited opinion that the procedures really are not 'direct sterilizations.' Essentially, it is saying the bishop is wrong when he asserts that tubal ligations are direct sterilization."

 

Bishop Corrada had issued a public apology upon learning of the sterilizations at Trinity and another hospital in his diocese, saying he was "deeply saddened" and admitting his "failure to provide adequate oversight."

 

Corrada immediately ordered the direct sterilizations to cease, explaining that he was obligated to do so by an authority higher than himself.

 

"These prohibitions, therefore, are not expressions of my personal opinion as bishop of Tyler; they are based on reason and on the Gospel as infallibly and universally taught by the Catholic Church," the bishop affirmed.  "For Catholics, then, together with human reason the 'absolute prohibition that such procedures be carried out ... is simply an act of fidelity to the law of God' that we cannot contravene or counsel others to contravene and hope to remain faithful witnesses to the Gospel."

 

To see the USCCB's Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, go to: http://www.usccb.org/bishops/directives.shtml

 

To see the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith's document concerning questions on sterilization, go to: http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/docum...

 

To contact Trinity Mother Frances Hospital:

800 E. Dawson

Tyler, Texas 75701

phone: (903) 593-8441

 

Contact: Kathleen Gilbert

Source: LifeSiteNews.com

Source URL: http://www.lifesitenews.com

Publish Date: December 16, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081217_4.htm

"Take the Pledge" Campaign

"Take the Pledge" Campaign Calls for Loyalty to Patient Health rather than Assisted Suicide

 

Anti-euthanasia groups in Canada and Oregon are calling physicians, caregivers, and concerned citizens across the world to "Take the Pledge" to pursue genuine care for even the most dependent patients, and never to consent to assisted suicide.

 

Take-the-pledge.com, created by The Physicians for Compassionate Care in Oregon and the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, provides links to several anti-assisted suicide groups and invites caregivers and other visitors to make a pledge that reaffirms the duty to "do no harm."

 

Rather than providing assisted suicide, by signing the pledge the signer affirms, "Whenever I help provide care for a terminally-ill patient, I will provide optimal comfort care until natural death."

 

"I will support my friend's or family member's wishes not to prolong the dying process with futile treatment," the pledge continues. However, "I will never give a deadly drug to anyone even if asked, nor will I suggest suicide."

 

The pledge concludes, "I will always affirm and guard these ethical principles with integrity, recognizing that every human life is inherently valuable."

 

The campaign will be providing a professionally produced pledge that can be displayed and will send up-to-date information on a voluntary basis to medical care-givers to keep them informed.

 

Assisted suicide was legalized in Montana last week through a court ruling, joining Oregon and Washington.

 

To take the pledge: http://www.take-the-pledge.com

 

Contact: Kathleen Gilbert

Source: LifeSiteNews.com

Source URL: http://www.lifesitenews.com

Publish Date: December 16, 2008

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Planned Parenthood Inquiry

Indiana Lawmaker Calls For Planned Parenthood Inquiry

 

A member of the Indiana General Assembly on Tuesday asked the state attorney general and Marion County prosecutor to investigate video-taped advice given at two Planned Parenthood clinics to a woman who said she was underage and wanted an abortion. In one video, taken at a Bloomington clinic and released earlier this month, a woman who said she was a minor who was pregnant by a 31-year-old man was told by a Planned Parenthood representative to seek an abortion in Illinois. The woman who made the pregnancy claim was an adult, according to the organization that secretly made the recording. A similar video, which was made in an Indianapolis clinic and released this week, prompted the request from Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Lakeville. "When I saw the second one, I thought it was not an isolated incident; it was a pattern," Walorski said. "This starts becoming an issue that's worthy of a statewide investigation."

http://www.indystar.com/article/20081216/NEWS/812160426/1001/NEWS

Planned Parenthood Investigated for Cover-Up

Planned Parenthood Investigated for Child Rape Cover-Up

 

In the wake of a sting by a campus pro-life organization, Live Action Films, Planned Parenthood of Indiana is under investigation for failing to report the statutory rape of a minor. The development comes a week after American Life League launched a campaign activating thousands of supporters around the country to demand an investigation of the incident. On Dec. 13, Jim Sedlak, director of ALL's Stop Planned Parenthood project, joined a group of Indiana residents at a press conference in Indianapolis asking Attorney General Steve Carter to investigate the 35 Planned Parenthood affiliates in the state of Indiana.

http://www.all.org/article.php?id=11716