January 29, 2010

CNN Gaffe: Anchor Wonders on Air Whether More Pro-Lifers or Pro-Aborts at March for Life

CNN Gaffe: Anchor Wonders on Air Whether More Pro-Lifers or Pro-Aborts at March for Life

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A CNN anchor told his viewers last week that he could not make out for certain whether there were more pro-life or pro-abortion advocates demonstrating at the 37th annual March for Life - despite the fact that conservative estimates place several hundred thousand pro-life protesters in D.C. that day, compared to a few dozen pro-abortion counter-demonstrators.

Noting that there was a rally on the Washington Mall, CNN’s Rick Sanchez asserted, “So as you might imagine there are both sides being represented.”

But Sanchez then surmised that both sides might have had comparable numbers present.
 
“Which side is represented the most Angie, do we know?” Sanchez then queried to his producer. “Do we know?” When there was no response, Sanchez went on to promise that CNN would “keep an eye” on the situation and report on the matter “fairly and squarely.”


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While Sanchez was speaking, CNN footage gave the initial impression of equal pro-life and pro-abortion numbers by using two close-up video shots of the small cadre of pro-abortion advocates gathered in front of the Supreme Court building. Another frame showed a close-up of individuals holding aloft pro-life signs with pro-abortion advocates jockeying for footage by walking with their signs in front of the camera.

After the break, CNN then aired a shot that showed a small section of the vast sea of pro-life advocates that had choked the D.C. streets and rallied in force around the Supreme Court building, where the march ended.

At that point Sanchez hesitatingly said: “As far as we can tell, following this protest on this day, the bulk of the protesters that we have seen here – that doesn’t mean there aren’t others, because we haven’t gone out and counted them individually – seem to be anti-abortion activists. We’ve seen more pro-life signs than we have the others.”   

Tim Graham, an analyst for the Media Research Center, asked in response: “How clueless can this reporter be?”

“It’s the same way every year: it’s tens of thousands of pro-lifers and there are seventeen pro-choicers at the court. That’s the way it works,” Graham told LifeSiteNews.com (LSN).

Graham pointed out that Sanchez’s remarks about the march were as flabbergasting as the recent Newsweek article that asked “where were the young women?”  Graham quipped, “Well, where the heck were they (Newsweek)?” indicating that any honest reporter actually covering the march would have seen that largest demographic present at the march was young women.

Graham said that CNN’s Sanchez was not the only one guilty of “creating a false impression,” but that other mainstream outlets typically do the same by saying simply that “both sides marched.” He cited a Washington Post article on the march that dedicated half of its coverage to the pro-choice viewpoint, despite the fact that the march is a pro-life event, and is usually counter-protested by a mere handful of pro-aborts.

For a number of years, a small number of abortion advocates have counter-protested the March for Life at the Supreme Court building, in order to capture the attention of television crews and create the perception of strong or even equal numbers to pro-life advocates. Last year, a number of pro-life attendees said they saw that abortion advocates ceased their protests right when the television crews had packed up.

However, this year an attempt was made to blunt the pro-abort tactic by scheduling the testimonies of 45 post-abortive women from “Silent No More” from approximately 4 – 6 p.m. in front of the Supreme Court, with hundreds of pro-life marchers remaining in attendance. The LifeSiteNews.com reporter on the ground at 5 p.m. observed perhaps six pro-abortion demonstrators, who finally left before the testimonies ended, when only a FOX News Channel crew remained to cover the goings on at the Supreme Court.

However, the tactic seems to have done little to dissuade CNN from “fairly and squarely” understating the number of pro-life protesters present by a factor of several thousand. 

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“Pro-Choice Cover-up” Must End, Pro-life Congressman Tells U.S. House

"Pro-Choice Cover-up" Must End, Pro-life Congressman Tells U.S. House

Congressman Chris Smith   

Pro-life Congressman Chris Smith took his colleagues and the Obama Administration to task on the floor of the U.S. House on the eve of the 37th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, chastising them for promoting the abortion agenda when there is so much evidence for the harmful effects of abortion on women and their unborn children.

"How can so many seemingly smart, sane, compassionate and accomplished people — especially in politics — support, promote and if President Obama has his way in the pending health care legislation, lavishly fund with public dollars, the violent death of unborn children and the wounding of their moms by abortion," demanded the New Jersey Republican.

Smith described the pro-life movement as "the greatest human rights struggle on earth" and asked members of Congress, "How long will we permit the pro-choice cover-up and bogus safety claims to misinform, especially in light of the reams of evidence documenting serious injury to women who abort?"

He dismissed the notion of "safe" abortion as "nonsense."

"Women deserve better.  They, at the very least, deserve the truth," said Smith.

Young children can readily identify the humanity of the unborn child dismembered through abortion, pointed out Smith, and instinctively realize the grave injustice of abortion "with unclouded comprehension." That same realization recently seized Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood abortion clinic director, said Smith, when she "watched ultrasound imaging of an abortion in progress of a three month old unborn child."

"Self described as 'extremely pro-choice' but now pro-life, she said she watched an unborn child 'crumple' before her very eyes as the infant was dismembered and vacuumed to death by a hideous suction device 20-30 times more powerful than a household vacuum cleaner."

"'I could see the baby try to move away,'" Smith quoted Johnson as saying.

"Tragically, never again comes too late for the approximately 52 million babies slaughtered in Planned Parenthood clinics and abortion mills throughout America since the infamous holdings of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973," said Smith, who then told fellow members that that slaughter would end, "if we at long last awake from our slumber and combat the cruelty and injustice of abortion."

But the pro-life leader stated that pro-abortion forces have "more to cover-up than dead kids."

"Abortion hurts women, physically, psychologically, and the data strongly suggests that it even mal-affects children subsequently born to women who abort," he continued, saying at least 102 studies have yielded such findings.

One article from the London Times cited by Smith revealed that senior British doctors had "uncovered a clear link between abortion and mental illness in women with no previous history of psychological problems," showing that post-abortive women "have twice the level of psychological problems and three times the level of depression as women who have given birth or never been pregnant."

Another New Zealand study found that "78.6 percent of 15-18 year old girls who had abortions displayed symptoms of major depression compared to 31 percent of their peers. And that 27 percent of the 21-25 year old women who had abortions had suicidal idealization compared to 8 percent of those who did not have an abortion."

Women also should know about the possible link between abortion and breast cancer, said Smith. In particular he mentioned the 2009 study co-authored by a National Cancer Institute researcher who had first denied the link, but later affirmed that abortion increases the risk of breast cancer by 40 percent.

While Americans know that "prematurity and low birth weight are leading causes of disabilities in children," Smith pointed to 113 studies that showed one abortion raises the risk of preterm birth by 36 percent, and increases to "a staggering 93 percent after two or more abortions."

"All of this begs a serious question," Smith said in his concluding remarks. "Why then is the Obama Administration expanding this vicious assault on women and children — often by massively subsidizing pro-abortion non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to do the dirty work — in the United States, Africa, Latin America, everywhere.

 "Maybe some politicians aren't so smart, sane, or compassionate after all."

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New IPPF Document Pushes Adolescent "Sexual Rights"

New IPPF Document Pushes Adolescent "Sexual Rights"

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 In its new report "Stand and Deliver," the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is demanding that governments, religious institutions and society at large provide "comprehensive sexuality education" for children as young as ten years old.

In a foreword, Bert Koenders of the Development Cooperation of the Netherlands, which helped fund the publication, asserts that, "Young people have the right to be fully informed about sexuality and to have access to contraceptives and other services. These rights are enshrined in various internationally agreed human rights convention and treaties, but – unfortunately – they are still not universally respected."

According to IPPF, as "young people are sexual beings," it should be self-evident that "sexuality education promotes individual well-being and the advancement of broader societal and public health goals." IPPF argues that "comprehensive sexuality education" must be mandatory in school, and governments must also ensure that this education is delivered to those young people who are out of school.

IPPF claims that "With young people as partners, today's adult decision-makers have the chance to recast sex and sexuality as a positive force for change and development, as a source of pleasure, an embodiment of human rights and an expression of self."

IPPF contends that comprehensive sexuality education is necessary to encourage young people's "self-esteem, thoughtful decision-making and negotiation skills and it helps them to develop satisfying and pleasurable sexual lives." Moreover, IPPF expounds that the "power" of comprehensive sexuality education "to challenge traditional gender roles" must not be underestimated.

The IPPF report stresses granting young people "unconstrained" access to sexuality education and services, "free from administrative restrictions and obstacles," like requiring health providers to obtain parental or spousal permission before providing contraceptives. IPPF demands that young people be able to "obtain the services they need and want, unconstrained by psychological, attitudinal, cultural or social factors."

IPPF targets religion and religious groups as one of the main barriers to adolescent access to sexuality education and sexual and reproductive "services."  IPPF criticizes the fact that many religious teachings "deny the pleasurable and positive aspects of sex and limited guidelines for sexual education often focus on abstinence before marriage," which IPPF claims has been ineffective in many settings.

According to IPPF, religious institutions – like the Catholic Church and Islamic schools – need to be "pragmatic" to accommodate young people as "sexual beings" and amend their teachings to "find a way of explaining and providing guidance on issues of sex and sexual relationships among young people, which supports rather than denies their experiences and needs."

Sexual education has been a topic of heated debates at the United Nations, with many critics fearing that parental rights to educate their children will be violated.  Just last year, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) released a set of sexual education guidelines that were met with such staunch resistance from conservatives that the organization was forced to take down the document from its website and review.

Critics expect more debates over "comprehensive sexuality education" to flare up in the coming months as UN Commission season gets underway.

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Scott Roeder Found Guilty of Tiller Murder

Scott Roeder Found Guilty of Tiller Murder

Scott Roeder found Guilty 

A Wichita jury found 51-year-old Scott Roeder guilty of first-degree murder Friday for his admitted shooting of late-term abortionist George Tiller last May.

Roeder confessed to shooting the abortionist at point-blank range in the Reformation Lutheran Church, where Tiller, 67, was a parishioner.  Tiller was renowned for his burgeoning late-term abortion business, one of few in the United States, where he boasted of having killed 60,000 children in the womb.

Although Roeder's attorneys had requested consideration of a lighter sentencing for Roeder, at the end of testimony on Thursday, Sedgwick County Judge Warren Wilbert ruled that only premeditated, first-degree murder could be considered as a charge.  Roeder, who says he had stalked Tiller since 1999, now faces life in prison.

Immediately following news of the murder, pro-life organizations, both local around the world, issued strong condemnations of the deed that took Tiller's life.

"We are shocked at this morning's disturbing news that Mr. Tiller was gunned down," stated Operation Rescue, the pro-life group that had moved its headquarters to Wichita to fight Tiller's abortion business.  "Operation Rescue has worked for years through peaceful, legal means, and through the proper channels to see him brought to justice.

"We denounce vigilantism and the cowardly act that took place this morning. We pray for Mr. Tiller's family that they will find comfort and healing that can only be found in Jesus Christ."

Phill Kline, the former Kansas attorney general who once investigated Tiller's practice, said he was "stunned by this lawless and violent act which must be condemned and should be met with the full force of law. We join in lifting prayer that God's grace and presence rest with Dr. Tiller's family and friends."

"Kansans for Life deplores the murder of Dr. George Tiller, and we wish to express our deep and sincere sympathy to his family and friends," stated executive director Mary Kay Culp.  "We value life, completely deplore violence, and are shocked and very upset by what happened in Wichita today."

Other pro-life groups issuing condemnations included: the Chicago-based Pro-Life Action League, American Life League, Priests for Life, the Susan B. Anthony List, Canada's Campaign Life Coalition, the Family Research Council, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the U.K.'s Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, and the National Right to Life Committee.

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January 29, 2010
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Michelle and Josie Duggar Update

Michelle and Josie Duggar Update

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Click here for a video of an interview with the Duggars yesterday by The Today Show's Meredith Viera...

First, here's PETA's new anti-human ad campaign:

PETA's Duggar Anti-Human Ad Campaign

I don't think the poster is at all cute; it's offensive. PETA is basically saying the Duggar kids shouldn't be here. And after learning of PETA's Houston campaign, I think its modus operande is clear. It designs provocative posters and billboards that get it lots of free press but that never get printed.

Second, as backdrop to this post, read details of Josie Duggar's December 10 premature birth (click here) here and my December 18 Update (click here).

Third, TLC has announced it will air a special on January 31 about the events surrounding Josie's birth entitled, 19 Kids and Counting: Special Duggar Delivery. Click here for the preview...



People magazine is reporting an exclusive today, "Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar reveal Baby Josie."

    It's 19 kids... and counting their blessings.

    Seven weeks after baby Josie's surprise early arrival, her relieved parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are talking to People about the tiny micropreemie, who is taking breast milk through a tube and weighs 2 lbs. 3 oz.

Jim Bob, Michelle and Josie Duggar

    Born at 25 weeks to Jim Bob and Michelle, of the hit TLC reality series changing its name this week to 19 Kids and Counting, little Josie Brooklyn was a mere 1 lb. 6 oz. when she arrived Dec. 10, after Michelle was diagnosed with preeclampsia.

    "Years ago, a baby this small wouldn't have lived an hour," says Jim Bob, 44. "We are so grateful for the ability to help her."...

    He and Michelle, 43, have moved 17 of their other kids (their oldest Josh, 21, and his wife, Anna, 21, have a baby girl and live on their own) to Little Rock, AR, from their home in Tontitown, AR, to be closer to Josie, who remains in intensive care at AR Children's Hospital.

    "It's a miracle she's doing so well," says Jim Bob. Agrees Michelle: "It is incredible what the doctors and nurses can do to save the life of this little person."

    It has been an up and down saga of survival for tiny Josie. "Doctors tell us, 'never trust a preemie,' because you can't know what is going to happen," says Jim Bob. "It is a very day-to-day thing. It is the hardest thing we've ever been through."

    Josie's difficult birth has brought the family closer together, say Jim Bob and Michelle, and they continue to be grateful for every moment they have with their new daughter.

    "We don't know if there is going to be another big hill to go up," she says. "We are grateful for the wonderful days when she has been good. We know at any moment, things could change."...

Jim Bob, Michelle and Josie Duggar

[Top photo via People; bottom photo via TLC]

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NEWS SHORTS FOR FRIDAY

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The Power of One: How One Woman’s Initiative Saved the Lives of 1500

Mobile Sonogram Unit

A few weeks ago I had a truly edifying conversation with a Mrs. Slyvia Slifko, who helped to found Image Clear Ultrasound (ICU) in Akron, Ohio.

In 2004, after working for a number of years in a pregnancy resource center, Sylvia wanted to offer pregnant mothers considering abortion the opportunity to see their developing baby in ultrasound. Recognizing that location was critical Sylvia hoped to find an RV or van for a mobile sonogram unit. In a very short period of time and thanks to a generous donor, a number of pieces came together to make Sylvia’s hope a reality, including the purchase an RV, a sonogram machine, and the help of a retired MD and part-time Sonographer.
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Country singer's pro-life song and anti-life birth mom

Matt Kennon: The Call

Matt Kennon The Call, abortion, pro-life.jpgDebuting on the country charts at #55 in October 2009, newcomer (although in his 40s) country singer Matt Kennon's song, The Call, is hopefully still gaining traction. In December Roughstrock named The Call one of the best singles of 2009, describing it as "powerful and proud"...

    The song hinges upon 2 phone calls, 1 inadvertent and the other intentional. In the 1st verse a guy interrupts his best friend's suicide attempt with news of a party. In the 2nd verse a guy convinces a girlfriend to cancel her abortion because he decides he is ready to have a baby. On the surface, each of these verses has a few minor flaws. One has to wonder about a suicide attempt which can be so lightly derailed and, like most mainstream stories, we aren't supposed to question teenage parenthood as the superior choice for pregnant teens. However, Kennon sells it....

Here 'tis...

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Futile Concessions"? Oh, Please!

Angry Anti-Lifer

Groaning, grousing, gnashing of teeth--just a few signs of the angst some pro-abortionists are experiencing as they bemoan the fate of health care "reform." Before we examine "Futile Concessions," written by Michelle Goldberg for The American Prospect, the most important consideration to keep uppermost in our minds is that the battle is far from over.

Pro-abortionists may lament what they say they have already "lost," but we know it's never over until it's over. (If Plan B through Plan Y fail, pro-abortionists will scrounge around for a Plan Z.) More specifically, what they pretend has been shed along the way is either patently false or a reflection of the American people's views.
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Obama's State of the Union Address and a Look Back at Ronald Reagan's 1988 Address


President Obama's State of Union Address

Did you have a chance to watch the State of the Union address last night? If you did, I hope you took the opportunity to stick around to listen to the Republican response.

Frankly, I could only watch President Obama's remarks intermittently. The speech was just awful: repetitive, redundant, unimaginative, and uninspiring. Hard to miss how many senators and representatives were stifling yawns.

You could label the address a "laundry list" of items but that would unfair to laundry lists.

Out of duty, I read the transcript this morning. It was even worse than watching the remarks delivered live.
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January 28, 2010

Health Care Bill is Alive - Your help is still needed!

Health Care Bill is Alive - Your help is still needed!

After the election upset in Massachusetts, you may have heard reports that the abortion-laden health care reform bill is dead.

Don't believe it for a second.

The Obama administration and pro-abortion Congressional leaders in the House and Senate are working night and day to figure out how to ram through their health care legislation -- including government-funded abortions.

There are several options that Congressional leaders are looking into RIGHT NOW that could again put the lives of millions of unborn babies at risk.

The abortion industry has worked too long and too hard to let it all slip away now. They are redoubling their efforts to mandate health care that funds abortion -- and we must redouble our efforts as well.

You have heard it before, but your elected officials MUST continue to hear from you until the abortion mandate is no longer.

Many of you turned out in record numbers at pro-life events coast-to-coast last week, sending a clear message to our elected leaders and all of America: "NO Abortion in Health Care!"

Please don't let up now.

Action Items:

1.) Contact your two Senators and Representative and tell them: "NO Abortion in Health Care!" Get their contact info at...
 
    REPRESENTATIVES:
    http://stoptheabortionmandate.com/representatives
 
    SENATORS:
    http://stoptheabortionmandate.com/senators

2.)    Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. Your elected officials and their staff read the newspaper regularly and a letter to the editor is a great way to get your message out. Go here for samples: 
    http://stoptheabortionmandate.com/letter

3.)    Use every available social networking tool to get the message out -- post status updates on Twitter, Facebook, or MySpace -- and link to http://www.stoptheabortionmandate.com See sample messages at:  
    http://stoptheabortionmandate.com/social

Let's redouble our efforts to ensure that the abortion mandate is removed from any health care legislation.

'Let's Get it Done': Obama Digs in on Health Care in State of the Union Address

'Let's Get it Done': Obama Digs in on Health Care in State of the Union Address

Obama delivers his first State of the Union address on Wednesday night.  Photo: Getty Images  

 In his first State of the Union address last night, President Barack Obama did not shirk from issuing a stubborn push for his top domestic priority - the struggling health care overhaul.

"Here's what I ask Congress, though: Don't walk away from reform. Not now. Not when we are so close. Let us find a way to come together and finish the job for the American people.  Let's get it done.  Let's get it done," said Obama, to cheers from Democrats in the chamber.

Liberal groups had hoped to hear firm support for the reform effort that would unleash federal funds for abortion and abortion providers.  Planned Parenthood, which has been hit hard by the economic downturn, has lobbied aggressively for the bill to go through without Hyde-amendment restrictions on abortion funding.

But ever since Republican Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts robbed Senate Democrats of a filibuster-proof majority last Tuesday, Democrats have been at a loss on how to push the massive reform effort past the GOP.  The Massachusetts loss was widely interpreted not only as signaling deep national dissatisfaction with the overhaul, but also as a warning shot to pro-health care Democrats as they face their own re-election battles in November.  Accordingly, some experts expected Obama to slim down his enthusiasm for the measure.

Instead, Obama's tone was unyielding. At the same time, the president was unclear as to how the Democrats might actually pass the reform, saying simply that Congress "should not walk away from" health care reform.  Obama also apologized "for not explaining [the health care bill] more clearly to the American people" - an apparent nod to the dismal approval ratings the measure has suffered in national polls.

Though there is no clear path for the bill's success, congressional leaders also have not softened their stance.  In an interview with Politico, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday indicated that House Democrats would be open to passing the health care overhaul in a two-part process that would circumvent a GOP filibuster.  “We have to get it done,” said Pelosi. “What the process is doesn’t matter.”

Later in the speech, Obama elicited a murmur from Republicans when he claimed his administration has "excluded lobbyists from policymaking jobs, or seats on federal boards and commissions."  However, while the Obama administration has purported to have in place a ban on hiring lobbyists, the ban has been "waived" for at least twelve lobbyists, seven of whom now occupy key posts in the White House.

The party-line rift scarring Capitol Hill was starkly visible throughout Obama's speech.  After months of Democrats shutting frustrated Republicans out of negotiations on the health care overhaul, GOP members often sat motionless as wild cheers erupted from Democrats affirming Obama's fact claims and policy goals.

The president took the opportunity to cast himself as a peacemaker battling entrenched hostilities, and to chastise Republicans for standing their ground against the president's far-left policies.

"Now, I'm not naïve," he said.  "I never thought that the mere fact of my election would usher in peace and harmony - and some post-partisan era. ... To Democrats, I would remind you that we still have the largest majority in decades, and the people expect us to solve problems, not run for the hills.  And if the Republican leadership is going to insist that 60 votes in the Senate are required to do any business at all in this town - a supermajority - then the responsibility to govern is now yours as well."

The president also shook his finger at those who wage "a perpetual campaign" in Washington - days after the White House brought in Obama's former campaign manager, David Plouffe, to retool the president's message on health care.

Newly-installed Virginia governor Bob McDonnell issued the Republicans' response to Obama immediately after the address.  McDonnell criticized the administration's large-scale government expansion and called for more power to be given to local levels of government.

"Today, the federal government is simply trying to do too much," said McDonnell.  "Without reform, the excessive growth of government threatens our very liberty and prosperity."

McDonnell also criticized the Democrats' health care overhaul, saying: "All Americans agree, we need a health care system that is affordable, accessible, and high quality.  But most Americans do not want to turn over the best medical care system in the world to the federal government."

Republicans have offered their own ideas for health care reform, noted McDonnell, "And our solutions aren't thousand-page bills that no one has fully read, after being crafted behind closed doors with special interests."

McDonnell also appeared to take a jab at the administration's deeply pro-abortion agenda, saying that “America must always be a land where liberty and property are valued and respected, and innocent human life is protected."

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Planned Parenthood sparks teen-pregnancy boom?

Planned Parenthood sparks teen-pregnancy boom?

'When you don't tell kids to remain abstinent, they have more sex'

Teen Pregnancy

A new study shows American teen pregnancy and abortion rates are escalating – and while abortion advocates fault supporters of abstinence, one group is placing blame for the pregnancy boom squarely with Planned Parenthood-style sex education.

A study released today by the Guttmacher Institute, formerly a division of Planned Parenthood, shows teenage pregnancy increased by 3 percent in 2006 as 750,000 women younger than 20 – or 7 percent of America's teen girls – became pregnant. This trend follows a decade of declining pregnancies among teenagers.

Also in 2006, there were 42 births for every 1,000 teenage girls – 4 percent higher than 2005. Abortions increased by 1 percent from 2005 to 2006.

What caused the boom?

Planned Parenthood claims the culprit is abstinence-only sex education programs.

"This new study makes it crystal clear that abstinence-only sex education for teenagers does not work, and it should serve as a wake-up call to anyone who still believes that teenagers aren't sexually active or that abstinence-only programs curb the rate of teen pregnancy," Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said in a statement. "We applaud President Obama and members of Congress who have recognized that abstinence-only programs do not work, and who are investing in medically accurate, age-appropriate sex education for our teenagers."

Heather Boonstra, Guttmacher Institute senior public policy associate, added, "After more than a decade of progress, this reversal is deeply troubling. It coincides with an increase in rigid abstinence-only-until-marriage programs, which received major funding boosts under the Bush administration. A strong body of research shows that these programs do not work."

However, the American Life League says that while the abortion provider seeks to portray the unsettling statistics as an indictment against the Bush administration
's abstinence policy, the timeline points to a different culprit – Planned Parenthood.

"This is not rocket science," American Life League Vice President Jim Sedlak said. "When you don't tell kids to remain abstinent, they have more sex and more of them get pregnant. Pregnancy rates go down when kids don't have sex."

American Life League pointed to the following trends as evidence that Planned Parenthood's sex-ed programs are to blame:

    * Prior to 1990, teen pregnancy rates were increasing just about every year as Planned Parenthood's sex-ed programs dominated public and even private school sex-education courses.

    * In the early 1990s, it became popular to teach the abstinence message to teens and preteens. Teen pregnancy rates began to fall. The Guttmacher Institute claims the decline was the result of more use of contraceptives among sexually active teens.

    * By 1995, the federal government was funding an abstinence-only message while pregnancy rates continued to fall.

    * By 2000, Planned Parenthood began lobbying the various states to refuse abstinence money and reduce abstinence programs and, predictably, in 2006, the teen pregnancy rate increased for the first time in 15 years.

    * Today, partnering with President Obama, Planned Parenthood lobbying has succeeded in virtually cutting off abstinence-only funds.

State-level data are not yet available for 2006, but varied widely in 2005, according to the Guttmacher Institute report. The highest pregnancy rates were in New Mexico (93 per 1,000 women, ages 15 to 19), Nevada (90), Arizona (89), Texas (88) and Mississippi (85). The lowest rates were in New Hampshire (33), Vermont (40), Maine (48), Minnesota (47) and North Dakota (46).

In its 2008 study, the American Journal of Health Behavior reported that adolescent students who received abstinence education were one-half as likely as non-participants to initiate sexual activity after one year.

Additionally, a 2007 Zogby poll revealed more than twice as many parents said they preferred abstinence education to comprehensive sex education, once they learned facts about the two approaches.

However, the Obama administration slashed funding for abstinence education in its 2010 budget.

"We can only imagine how high the teen pregnancy rates will go," Sedlak said. "Planned Parenthood's reach extends far beyond their vice grip on the nation's classrooms. Their work can also be felt in pop culture, the internet, advertising and television – all excellent vehicles in their long-term goal to sexualize our children. Sadly it's working."

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January 27, 2010
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Confessions of a former feminist

Confessions of a former feminist

Feminism, women's liberation, and the idea that men and women are no different from each other have led many of us down dead-end roads -- often away from faith.

 Confessions of an Ex-Feminist (Ignatius Press, 2008)

Lorraine Murray, in her book, Confessions of an Ex-Feminist (Ignatius Press, 2008), tells the story of her own walk down that road and back, with many illuminating lessons on everything from abortion to the anti-religious bias on college campuses.

Murray grew up in a Christian home, eagerly attending Mass at church, and absorbing what she was taught in the Catholic schools she attended.  Against the advice of one of her teachers, she decided to study at a secular college, and it was there that her faith and her values began to unravel.  As she describes it, up until then, she'd rarely run into people who didn't believe in God.  In college, it seemed as though no one did.  She writes that she began to equate becoming an adult with turning her back on God.
 
watch commentary icon smallShe lapped up feminist ideology and rejected the morality and values she'd been taught, including those about abortion.  Like most of her peers, she began having relationships with men.  But as an avowed feminist, she couldn't understand the emotional pain she suffered when the relationships ended.  By her own admission, she was searching for Prince Charming, even though she knew she was supposed to be unconcerned with commitment.
 
After her mother's death while in graduate school, Murray, in her own words, "launched a vendetta against God," doing her best to convince her students that God didn't exist.
 
She offers interesting insight into how being a college professor allowed her to do that.  "As my philosophy students tackled topics like the meaning of life and the existence of God, I knew that, ideally, instructors are supposed to remain neutral.  But I also recalled, from my own college days, how skillfully some professors had dodged this expectation."  She writes that there are innumerable ways professors let their students know what they want to hear:  "a chuckle, a grimace, or a wink and a nod."
 
Her attitude about politics was much the same.  Having become a staunch liberal, she writes that like many professors, she "assumed college was the place to challenge and dismantle traditions.  Conservative thought, almost by definition, was the dragon to slay in the classroom, and few students had the courage to disagree with a strongly opinionated professor."
 
Nonetheless, she writes that she believes the "Hound of Heaven" was pursuing her, in ways large and small.  She got married, and recounts about a memorable experience she had while spending time with her husband in Cedar Key, Florida.  Anchored out in the gulf on a small boat, they suddenly heard a loud splash and saw the heads of two manatees pop out of the water.  The manatees peered at them before disappearing underwater again.  "The atheist in the boat," Murray writes, "stunned by their eyes, which seemed so deeply innocent and mysterious, now uttered a rather strange statement: 'It was like looking into the face of God!'"  Later she would write in her journal that she believed she'd gotten a glimpse of God's face here on earth.
 
After dinner one night, the image of a nearby church flashed into her mind.  She asked her husband to take a walk there with her to see it, and he did.  Once home again, they talked about their childhood beliefs about God and religion.  And she confided in him about her "perplexing feeling that 'someone' was calling me.'"
 
Both of them decided they wanted to explore further, and they met with a local Catholic priest.  Kneeling in the church, Murray remembered the story of the Good Shepherd going after the one lost sheep.  That night, for the first time in 20 years, she prayed: "Help me to believe."
 
Murray then movingly tells readers the story of the abortion she'd had years before.  "No one," she writes, "had prepared me for the flashbacks, which began about a year after the 'procedure'....I would relive the experience....I started having upsetting reactions to babies....A question started plaguing me: How old would my baby have been now?"
 
Murray's "plaguing question" about how old her baby would be immediately reminded me of a post I read just last night on the pro-abort blog, My abortion & related incidents. This was written January 7, 9-1/2 months after eve had her abortion:



Murray described having upsetting reactions to babies. So did eve in this post written about 2 weeks after her abortion:



A couple other confessions from our pro-abort post-abortive friend, all in one paragraph, written 2 days after her abortion. Eve doesn't realize she's describing feelings of having been raped, which some post-abortive mothers say they do feel, as well as suspicions about an sexually exploitive and selfish boyfriend:



I fully expected eve to have broken up with her boyfriend by now, because over 90% of post-abortive couples split, but they are still together. I still say it's a matter of time.

Finally, eve demonstrates the schizophrenia of abortion-minded mothers and with refreshing candor expresses why over 90% of abortions are committed - for me, me, me. This was written last March 19, the day eve found out she was pregnant and almost 3 weeks before aborting:



Abortion is just the saddest thing ever.

One night, her husband, Jef, encouraged her to attend an Advent penance service, where confessions would be heard.  It had been years since she'd been to confession, but reluctantly, she went.  With tears streaming down her face, this former feminist and long-time defender of abortion told the priest what she'd done.  He explained that just as Jesus had said on the cross, "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do" (Luke 23:34), Jesus would forgive her, too.
 
Lorraine Murray (author)Months later, however, Murray was still filled with self-recrimination about her abortion.  She believed that God had forgiven her, but couldn't forgive herself.  She started meeting regularly with a woman from a group called PATH (Post-Abortion Treatment and Healing), and after many months, began to heal.  Years later she came across a quote in The Privilege of Being a Woman which reminded her of how this woman had helped her: "Those who devote their loving attention to [women who have had abortions] know that the wound created in their souls is so deep that only God's grace can heal it."
 
She and Jef began working with four nuns from the Missionaries of Charity, who had been sent to the U.S. to open a home for women with AIDS.  "The nuns were the furthest thing from self-centered and the last people in the world to defend their rights or to assert themselves.  In my days as an ardent feminist, I would have scoffed at how meek and unselfassuming they were.  They weren't concerned about goals, accomplishments, or applause."
 
Another former radical feminist turned Christian, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, helped Murray to understand the incompatibility of the two belief systems.  "In a book review, [Fox-Genovese] suggested that radical feminists balked at the possibility that one could be both pro-woman and Catholic.  She believed this was due to an inherent disconnect in feminism concerning the notion of service, which is the core of Christianity for both men and women."
 
The selflessness she'd seen in the nuns was antithetical to everything she'd believed as a feminist.  They were about putting others first, not themselves.  They were about service, not success.
 
Like so many of us, Murray took the tempting bait the world has to offer.  But, as she puts it, the "Hound of Heaven" kept tugging at the line until finally she came home again.

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Personhood Rocks Three New States

Personhood Rocks Three New States
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Personhood has expanded into three new states, including Iowa, Virginia, and Kansas. Beginning on January 13, Virginia introduced HB 112, a bill to guarantee the constitutional rights of preborn children.

Shortly after, Iowa introduced HJR 2003 proposing a joint resolution for an amendment including a right to life for all men and women, irrespective of age. The same day, Kansas introduced a personhood amendment to the revisor's office.

"A two-thirds majority of both legislative houses is needed to pass the amendment and that can be a rather challenging endeavor, so it is of the utmost importance that Kansans voice their desire to see this measure passed," explained Keith Ashley, Personhood Kansas petition organizer.

Although attempting Personhood through several different avenues, all three call for a recognition of rights for preborn babies from the moment of their biological beginning.

"Personhood is a revolution of the pro-life movement," stated Keith Mason, co-founder of Personhood USA. "It challenges what's been done in the past, stimulates the movement's present, and eradicates the need for pro-life efforts in the future. Personhood is the best hope to end abortion in America."

Personhood USA will continue to serve as a support system for Iowa, Virginia, and Kansas, as well as the 5 states currently collecting signatures, and the scores of states working on Personhood legislation.

Personhood USA is a grassroots, Christian organization founded to establish personhood efforts across America to create protection for every child by love and by law.

Personhood USA is committed to assisting and supporting Personhood Legislation and Constitutional Amendments and building local pro-life organizations through raising awareness of the personhood of the pre-born.

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Publish Date: January 28, 2010
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NEWS SHORTS FOR THURSDAY

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Pro-Lifers Outnumber Pro-Choicers 500-To-1 At Massive S.F. Abortion Rally

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Visualize for a moment what would happen if San Francisco hosted a rally on the hot-button topic of abortion. How many people would you expect to show up to support each side? Well, considering that San Francisco is the city that regularly votes in overwhelming numbers for Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Boxer, two of the strongest abortion advocates in Congress, and that San Francisco is perceived as being among the most liberal cities in the nation, you would likely anticipate the pro-choice side to vastly outnumber the pro-life side at any rally. You couldn’t be more wrong. Because when the anti-abortion group Walk for Life staged a march in San Francisco last Saturday, January 23, they turned out an overwhelming and jaw-dropping 40,000 pro-life activists, who were met by a well-advertised counter-protest which managed to draw no more than 80 (that’s eighty, eight-zero) pro-choice advocates.
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Queens NY Clinic Investigated After Mother Fatally Injured While Killing Her Baby By Abortion

Alexandra Nuñez

Detectives are investigating a Queens clinic where a 37-year-old woman was fatally injured while undergoing an abortion, officials said Tuesday. Alexandra Nuñez began bleeding heavily during the procedure at A1 Medicine in Jackson Heights on Monday, officials said. One of Nuñez's arteries was inadvertently severed and she went into cardiac arrest, according to police sources. She was taken to Elmhurst Hospital Center, where she died a short time later.
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Ky. Senate Approves Bill Requiring Ultrasounds, In-Person Consultations Before Abortions

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The Kentucky Senate on Monday voted 32-4 to approve a bill (SB 38) that would require physicians to show women an ultrasound and describe "the dimensions of the embryo or fetus and the presence of external members and internal organs, if present and viewable," the Louisville Courier-Journal reports. State Sen. Elizabeth Tori (R), lead sponsor of the bill, said it would not prohibit a woman from averting her eyes from the image.

The bill also would require physicians or someone they designate to meet with the patient in person at least 24 hours before the procedure to explain the process. Under current law, physicians can provide the information over the phone. Physicians who do not follow the bill's requirements could face a fine of as much as $100,000 for the first offense and up to $250,000 for subsequent offenses. Offenses would be reported to the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure.
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Go Directly to Nerves, Do Not Pass Pluripotency


Nerves

A new report published online in Nature describes how Stanford scientists turned mouse skin cells directly into nerve cells, without any intermediate stem cell step. Starting with mouse skin cells in the lab dish, they added three nerve-specific genes using viruses. According to senior author Marius Wernig, the “induced neuronal cells” are fully functional.
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Women Hurt by Abortion Support Tebow and His Mom in Super Bowl Ad

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The women of Operation Outcry support Tim Tebow and his mother Pam as they share their story in an ad sponsored by Focus on the Family during Super Bowl XLIV.  Tebow's mother, Pam, had a difficult pregnancy and was advised to abort her son by her physician, but she obviously chose life for him rather than abortion.

Women of Operation Outcry are also courageously speaking out, sharing their personal stories, so that our nation will know the truth, "Abortion Hurts Women."
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12-Year-Old Homeschooler Releases Pro-Life Song, CD

12-Year-Old Homeschooler Releases Pro-Life Song, CD

Emma MacDonald

Twelve-year-old Emma MacDonald and her family know a few things about abortion. Last year, Emma wrote the music and lyrics to a song about how abortion has touched her mother and their family. Emma's mother Jennifer is an abortion survivor. Jennifer explains,

"My mom got pregnant with me when she was 18. Unmarried, still in high school, and alone she tried to abort me, but in 1967 abortion was still illegal. The 'procedure' didn't work and she was supposed to return the next week to try again. Being raised Catholic, she 'got the guilts' and didn't return. But for God's grace, I would have been thrown out with the trash.

"Some might say that my early life circumstances were a textbook case for abortion. Thankfully, God had other plans. Despite those many painful years, my adult life is filled with joy and meaning. My five children are alive today because God's grace spared their mother."

When asked how she came to write her song, Emma explains, "One night I woke up suddenly because of a gruesome dream about abortion. A few weeks later, I woke up singing the tune that is now 'You Are There.'"  With the encouragement of several people, Emma recorded "You Are There" along with eight original instrumentals she has written. Emma reveals in her lyrics:

"On that day when my mama's mom tried to abort her
God was there.
Through His grace she was spared,
She found those who would care,
This gift of love is why I am alive.
You were there, You were there,
You were watching over us.
By Your grace, we were born
And my daddy's not alone."

© 2009. Emma MacDonald. All Rights Reserved.
Reprinted with permission.

The Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life" holds special meaning for Emma's father, David. In one scene, the angel Clarence remarks to George Bailey, "Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?" David agrees, "Certainly this applies well to our family. Abortion doesn't affect simply the lives of a mother and her unborn child, but future generations to come."

Emma's song and CD are now available at: www.cdbaby.com/Artist/EmmaMacDonald

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Publish Date: January 26, 2010
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January 27, 2010

IllinoisReview Correction: Dillard not endorsed by IL Federation for Life

IllinoisReview Correction: Dillard not endorsed by IL Federation for Life

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In a recent Illinois Review posting, it was written incorrectly that Senator Kirk Dillard had been endorsed by Illinois Federation for Right to Life in his bid for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. This is not the case. The IFRL website has been amended to remove questionnaire scores, which at one time indicated a 100% rating for Senator Dillard. That scoring, which has since been removed from the IFRL website to avoid further confusion, influenced the report that Sen. Dillard was highly rated by the prolife group.

Instead, the Illinois Federation for Right to Life has endorsed two 2010 GOP gubernatorial candidates -- State Senator Bill Brady and former Attorney General Jim Ryan.  Click here to view all of the IFRL-PAC Endorsements.
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BREAKING NEWS! - Judge Files Charges Against "Notre Dame 88" Attorneys

BREAKING NEWS!

Judge Files Charges Against "Notre Dame 88" Attorneys

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The Judge who took herself off of case voluntarily now files ethics charges against "ND 88" attorneys for arguing she may have been seen as "biased"
In an incredible turn of events, Judge Jenny Pitts Manier filed formal ethics charges against the ND88 attorneys, in response to their arguments that a reasonable person may perceive that the judge was biased against the "ND 88."

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Illinois Pro-Life Conference Draws Prominent Young Advocate

Illinois Pro-Life Conference Draws Prominent Young Advocate

Lila Rose of Live Action, Who Exposed Planned Parenthood's Misinformation and Scandal, to Appear at SpeakOut Illinois 2010

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The SpeakOut Illinois coalition of pro-life organizations will hold their annual conference on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at the DoubleTree Oak Brook Hotel and feature Lila Rose, president of California-based Live Action, a youth-led movement dedicated to building a culture of life and ending abortion. Rose, a UCLA student, and Live Action engage in investigative journalism to expose the threats against the unborn. Her undercover videos on "Exposing Planned Parenthood" have resonated with pro-life advocates across the nation.

SpeakOut Illinois is a unique coalition of more than thirty pro-life organizations in northern Illinois, including activists such as the Pro-Life Action League, Crisis Pregnancy Centers, pro-life law firm the Thomas More Society, politically active pro-life groups and religiously affiliated organizations such as Lutherans for Life and Catholic Citizens of Illinois.

In addition to Lila Rose, former Kansas attorney general Phill Kline will discuss his lengthy legal battle with Planned Parenthood. The Henry Hyde Lie Leadership Award will be presented to Austin Ruse, president of the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM). Ruse works extensively in the international arena to protect the sanctity of life.

"Planning and executing this conference enables us to truly come together for the pro-life movement," said Ann Scheidler, vice president of the Pro-Life Action League and coordinator of SpeakOut Illinois. "We can learn about and support each other's ministries while aligning our efforts to reflect on the tragedy of Roe v. Wade."

Concurrent with SpeakOut Illinois is TeenSpeak, a conference for teens designed to help them live out their pro-life beliefs. TeenSpeak will also feature Rose and is sponsored by Generations for Life, the youth outreach division of the Pro-Life Action League.

"We hope other pro-life minds will join us at SpeakOut Illinois 2010," said Scheidler. "It is but one way to strengthen the voice for life in Illinois and make an impact on the pro-life movement this year."

For more information, the day’s schedule and to register, visit http://speakoutillinois.org/

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Publish Date: January 26, 2010
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BREAKING: Baby Isaiah Granted Another Three Weeks for Medical Assessment

BREAKING: Baby Isaiah Granted Another Three Weeks for Medical Assessment

Mother Rebeka May and Baby Isaiah James May  

Baby Isaiah May has been granted at least another three weeks of life, after an Alberta provincial court ruled that he should remain on life support until February 19th while lawyers have him assessed by medical experts.

Isaiah was born to Isaac and Rebecka May on October 24th.  During a long and arduous labour, Isaiah suffered severe oxygen deprivation because his umbilical was wrapped around his neck.  The Mays were flown into Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton, where he has been ever since.

The Mays have cared for Isaiah at the hospital, and say they have watched him improve steadily; so they were shocked on January 13th when they received a letter from the hospital saying that he had not improved, and that “there is no hope of recovery for Isaiah.”  The letter stated that his ventilator would be removed on January 20th.

The Mays took the hospital and Alberta Health Services to court last Wednesday asking for a 90-day injunction against the hospital's order.

The case has drawn international attention, with a flood of support for the May family.  Their Facebook group, “Prayers for Baby Isaiah James,” has grown to almost 25,000 members, up from less than 5,000 one week ago.

Developing…

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January 27, 2010
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Surprise, surprise: Edwards wanted mistress to abort their baby

Surprise, surprise: Edwards wanted mistress to abort their baby

The Politician: An insider's account of John Edwards's pursuit of the presidency and the scandal that brought him down

Yesterday the Wall Street Journal posted excerpts from the forthcoming book, The Politician: An insider's account of John Edwards's pursuit of the presidency and the scandal that brought him down.

The book was written by former Edwards' confidante Andrew Young, who for a time even took a bullet for Edwards and claimed he was the father of Reille Hunter's baby. Last week Edwards finally manned up and admitted his paternity.

WSJ described an excerpt from the book indicating Edwards wanted Hunter to abort:

    According to Young, Hunter called him in May 2007 to say she was pregnant. Young says that when he informed Edwards, the senator told him to "handle it," to which he replied: "I can't handle this one." Young writes that Edward unloaded on Hunter as a "crazy slut," said they had an "open relationship," and put his paternity chances at "one in three."

Reille and baby

    Young says that Edwards asked him for help persuading Hunter to have an abortion. Young writes that Hunter believed the baby to be "some kind of golden child, the reincarnated spirit of a Buddhist monk who was going to help save the world."

Fortunately, Hunter resisted this all too typical coercive attempt by a sexually exploitative and irresponsible man to abort his own baby.

Of course Edwards is a pro-abort, which as we see is incredibly self-serving for men.

Edwards was ready to sacrifice his own baby for political and personal expediency.

This is all the more unimaginable when remembering Edwards' 16-year-old son Wade was killed in a car accident, and Elizabeth had to undergo fertility treatments to conceive their youngest 2 children, Jack and Emma Claire.

John Edwards demonstrates the pro-abort mentality: Only wanted, convenient children are precious.

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Publish Date: January 27, 2010
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Abortion Language, Special Deals Made Senate Health Care Bill a 'Foul Piece of Work,’ Republican Says

Abortion Language, Special Deals Made Senate Health Care Bill a 'Foul Piece of Work,' Republican Says

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) (Courtesy of King's Web site)

Language in the Senate health-care bill allowing tax dollars to go to health plans that cover abortion played a large role in the legislation's apparent demise, according to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa).
 
So did "carve outs" -- or special agreements Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made with certain senators to give their states extra Medicaid funding in exchange for voting in favor of the bill
 
"It just got to be such a foul piece of work that the American people couldn't tolerate these kinds of things," King told CNSNews.com. "And by the way, to jump across the line and be in a position where we would compel American taxpayers to pay taxes against their will to fund abortions in America, that's a line across which many of us wouldn't cross."
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced last week (Jan. 21) that there were not enough votes to pass the Senate-version of the bill in the House of Representatives.
 
At the annual March for Life last Friday (Jan. 22), CNSNews.com asked King: "The Senate health care bill allowed tax money to go to health-care plans which cover abortion. (D)o you think that the abortion language is a factor in the bill's demise?"
 
"(I)t clearly was a factor," King replied. "(T)he Stupak language laid out a parameter. And when it went from the House over to the Senate, they had to deal with the Stupak amendment. And when (Nebraska Democratic Sen.) Ben Nelson had offered the Stupak language as an amendment, and it was defeated by a vote of 45 to 54, then they had to find a way to get Ben Nelson's vote, and in the middle of the night they contrived some language that was rejected by the pro-life community almost instantaneously, and I (was) among them. That scrambled the situation."
 

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King was referring to an amendment offered by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) to the House version of the bill, which passed in the House in November, explicitly barred federal funds from paying for any part of a health-insurance plan that covers abortion, except in the cases of rape, incest, or risk to the mother's life.
 
Language that mirrored the Stupak amendment, sponsored by Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) was rejected in the Senate. The Legislation that passed there, and which was expected to go into conference committee with the House, mandated that at least one of the health plans provided through the government-regulated insurance exchanges for people getting coverage with subsidies had to provide coverage of elective abortion.
 
King also credited what he called the "Cornhusker kick-back" -- a deal reached by Nebraska's Nelson and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to give Nebraska a special dispensation for full Medicare payments, in exchange for Nelson's vote in favor of the bill.
 
Added to that was an agreement Reid reached with Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.), dubbed the "Louisiana Purchase" -- for $300 million in extra Medicare funding for Louisiana -- as well as the exemption of Medicare Advantage for Florida obtained by Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) and the $10 billion that was earmarked to go to Maine for community health clinics.
 
King told a story to illustrate the depth of support that pro-lifers feel for their cause.
 
"(I)n fact, I take you back to early in the '80s, my congressman at that time was Fred Grandy, who came to my hometown, did a town hall meeting. He presented a health-care proposal that he had put together, and there were about 80 people in the room. He asked how many of us were employers. There were 12 of us. How many of us provided health insurance for our employees? I was the only one. And then he leaned down and he asked me: 'How much will this change the way you do business, if this policy I'm proposing becomes law?' And my answer to him was, 'Probably not very much unless you're going to compel me to fund abortion. If that's the case, I quite likely will no longer be an employer.' And the church erupted in applause," King said.
 
"That's the first time I knew that I was in a pro-life community," King said. "I hadn't thought about (what) my neighbors thought. I just said what I thought. That's what the American people think today. We're not going to compel Americans to fund abortions with their tax dollars. We're going to keep marching, working, and praying, that we can put an end to elective abortion in America."
 
King said forcing Americans to fund abortions would be "inhuman," "cruel," and an "immoral extortion of tax dollars."
 
"I think it's immoral to compel people – taxpayers -- to fund an act that is abhorrent to their moral standards," King said. "And I would not ask someone to do that. I wouldn't compel someone to do that. That is cruel and inhuman to put a taxpayer through that. In fact, it's an immoral extortion of tax dollars."
 

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The Senate bill, meanwhile, did contain a provision that created a theoretical firewall to keep states from covering abortions. However, critics like King pointed out that taxpayer subsidies not used to cover abortions in one state could be used to pay for abortions in another state.
 
The opt-out is "a sham because it does nothing to prevent one state's tax dollars from paying for elective abortions in other states," said House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) in a Dec. 21 statement. "Health reform should be an opportunity to protect human life – not end it."
 
On Jan. 21, Pelosi announced that House Democrats did not have enough votes to pass the Senate version of health care reform.
 
"I don't see the votes for it at this time," said Pelosi at a Capitol Hill press conference.  "The members have been very clear."
 
The March for Life is an annual pro-life rally held in Washington, D.C., since 1974 to remember and protest the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, which legalized abortion on demand across the United States.

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January 27, 2010
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Tim Tebow Defends Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad under Fire

Tim Tebow Defends Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad under Fire

College football superstar Tim Tebow

College football superstar Tim Tebow is standing fast behind a pro-life ad developed by Focus on the Family and set to air on CBS on Super Bowl Sunday. Although the ad has not been released, abortion advocacy groups are already demanding that it be scrapped, since it likely features the story of how Tebow’s mother chose life when doctors were urging her abort her now-famous son.

The college football superstar, who just ended his last season quarterbacking for the Florida Gators, has been an anomaly among top-tier athletes. Tebow makes no bones about his Christian faith, his pro-life convictions, and the fact that he wants to save himself for marriage.

But Tebow’s pro-life convictions spring from an unusually personal source: back in 1987, his mother contracted amoebic dysentery while pregnant with him in the Philippines, and doctors recommended abortion. Had Pam Tebow taken that advice, Tebow fans would never have seen the football phenomenon win the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and carry the Gators to victory in two major championships.

At a Sunday press conference in Mobile, Tebow told the gaggle of reporters: "I know some people won't agree with [the ad], but I think they can at least respect that I stand up for what I believe, and I'm never shy about that."

"I don't feel like I'm very preachy about it, but I do stand up for what I believe. Unfortunately in today's society not many athletes tend to do that. So I'm just standing for something."

But Tebow’s standing for pro-life values has outraged abortion advocacy groups, who fear the effect the Focus on the Family ad could have on millions of Super Bowl viewers on Feb. 7. Tebow’s story is already credited with having influenced a number of women to choose not to abort their babies.

The Women’s Media Center has been coordinating efforts with the National Organization for Women and the Feminist Majority to pressure CBS, the broadcasting station hosting the Super Bowl this year, to revoke the 30-second ad called “Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life.”

"An ad that uses sports to divide rather than to unite has no place in the biggest national sports event of the year -- an event designed to bring Americans together," Jehmu Greene, president of the Women's Media Center, told the Associated Press.

Last year, the National Football League and NBC (then broadcasting the Super Bowl) elected to nix an advertisement sponsored by the Catholic watchdog group Fidelis, which hailed the success of President Obama overcoming the difficult circumstances of his early life and featured the message "Life: Imagine the Potential."

However one pro-life group says that feminist groups’ obsession with the as-yet-unseen content of the Tebow ad highlights an abysmal ideological attitude when it comes to defending women’s rights and dignity.

“In the three and a half years that I advised FCC Chairman Kevin Martin on indecency issues, I can’t recall one time that NOW ever spoke out about the sexually graphic or misogynistic content on CBS,” Penny Nance, CEO for Concerned Women for America told LifeSiteNews.com. “I find it laughable that NOW has a problem with Tim Tebow sharing his own story.  If NOW really cared about women they would stop flacking for the abortion industry and start working on behalf of women.”

Focus on the Family has dismissed the controversy over the upcoming ad.

"There’s nothing political and controversial about it,” said Gary Schneeberger, a spokesman for Focus on the Family. “When the day arrives, and you sit down to watch the game on TV, those who oppose it will be quite surprised at what the ad is all about."

With the Super Bowl set to kick off in about two weeks, CBS, which has already reviewed and approved the ad’s script, has given no indication of yanking the Tebow ad.

Also read:
CBS Stands Behind Acceptance Of Focus On Family Spot

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January 26, 2010
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