Not exact matches
Those who speak out against
abortion and family practice and at the same time support cuts in education, school lunch
funding, decry reasonable control of weapons and other programs that help children can
not call themselves Christians.
Planned parenthood does
not provide GOVERNMENT -
FUNDED abortions.
And it is
not the time for an 11th - hour effort to prohibit the District of Columbia from using Medicaid
funds to pay for
abortions — something all states are permitted to do.
Those that don't have a problem with it, can
fund it it via donations to their favorite local
abortion clinic if they so choose.
She added: «We recognize that there are difficulties women face with pregnancies, especially in cases where the unborn child may be born with a life - limiting disease, but we do
not believe that
abortion is the answer, and that
funding for a free
abortion in another country is short - sighted as it neglects any mention of an offer of counselling or care for the woman.»
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the Democrats» sweeping healthcare reform law does
not fund abortions, and that no president's administration has since the Hyde Amendment passed more than 30 years ago.
He also wrote: «Schools and colleges must
not support charities or groups that promote or
fund anti-life policies, such as Red Nose Day and Amnesty International, which now advocates
abortion».
(Personally, I would love it if my tax dollars no longer even indirectly
funded abortions at Planned Parenthood clinics, but sadly, a majority does
not yet agree.)
(Note: Hope Through Healing Hands does
not fund abortion.
The new measure overturns an Obama - era rule that said states couldn't stop
funds from the federal government from going to the
abortion provider.
But the answer is
not to
fund abortion clinics.
The recent fight over taxpayer
funding of
abortion in the national health - care bill revealed
not only that pro-life Democrats exist in the U.S. Congress but also that they come in three distinct types: stalwarts, sellouts, and snakes.
What Mitt doesn't tell you is that PP doesn't use Government
funding for
abortions, it uses them to provide basic healthcare for women who couldn't otherwise afford it.
And the truth of the matter, most slugs making noise about
abortion are only concerned with tax money being used, which in of itself clearly shows they do
not know anything about the law, and the use of tax
funds for
abortion, because it is already illegal.
A party that calls for government
funding of
abortion does
not merely disagree with pro-life Americans, but wants to implicate them through their government of supporting what they believe is a moral evil.
«All they're asking for is a narrow exemption from the law that says they don't have to provide drugs they believe cause
abortions,» Hobby Lobby attorney Kyle Duncan, a general counsel for the Becket
Fund for Religious Liberty, told CNN affiliate KFOR in November.
They claimed
abortion wouldn't be
funded, but that lie is now fully exposed as both the House and Senate versions would do just that.
I don't give a sh!t if you oppose
abortion or
not, and tough t!ttie if PP provides
abortions and gets federal
funding.
Now, I propose that when churches start paying taxes, we can perhaps look at taxpayer money
not going to
fund abortion.
Likewise, it either requires malicious intent or outright stupidity to claim that the health - care law
funds abortions, when it very clearly does
not.
If you don't want your money killing children, then the
funding of
abortions isn't the only thing you should be worried about.
That could
not be the problem here in Floridia, since an amendment prohibiting government
funding for
abortions passed.
Government does
not fund abortion, there is legislation that prevents that.
A recent law prohibits federal
funds from paying for most
abortions, but Planned Parenthood — which, among other services, is a major
abortion provider (3 percent of their services are
abortions)-- has received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal
funding — legally, much of that can
not be used on
abortions.
That the House of Representatives managed
not to
fund abortions while passing the new health - care bill is the good news.
Of course, what kind of Democratic bill is it, if it doesn't include
funding for
abortion?
Crucifix in a school room would
not mean too much me but when the church
funds opposition to
abortion or gat rights then I will fight to remove that cross.
Catholic organizations have no problem paying non-Catholics to work for them and those non-Catholic's can take that money that was paid to them and pay for an
abortion, go gambling in Vegas, buy medical marijuana, buy condoms or even visit a Nevada «Chicken Ranch» if they want to, all
funded by the Catholic Church, but don't you dare tell the Church they have to pay into a healthcare system where some employee's may choose to use those health benefits to pay for contraceptives?
What he does and says while he is here will
not move the needle even one degree on the struggles over the death penalty,
abortion and Planned Parenthood
funding, the marriage and religious freedom issues, immigration policy, the international arms trade, or economic policy and social welfare programs.
The State Department announced April 3 it would
not forward congressionally approved money to the UN Population
Fund (UNFPA) because of its partnership with a Chinese population - control program that includes forced
abortions and sterilizations.
While federal
funds can
not be used for
abortions, Planned Parenthood reports that half of its patients use Medicaid to cover other services like birth control.
The rule — first implemented by President Reagan at a 1984 conference in Mexico City — prohibits international family planning organizations from receiving federal
funds unless they agree
not to perform or counsel for
abortions or lobby in order to liberalize the pro-life policies of foreign governments.
Congress is considering using a health care bill or other legislation to cut most of Planned Parenthood's federal
funding and direct it to federally qualified health centers that do
not perform
abortions.
Of most significance over the long range was prominent Republican
fund - raisers» declaration after the Republican mayoral loss in New York City and gubernatorial losses in Virginia and New Jersey that they would
not support Republican candidates who opposed legalized
abortion.
Eleanor Smeal's
Fund for the Feminist Majority produced a video entitled «
Abortion: for Survival,» which promotes the view that women can not morally refuse — much less be denied — abortion in some in
Abortion: for Survival,» which promotes the view that women can
not morally refuse — much less be denied —
abortion in some in
abortion in some instances.
Those who believe most fervently in private morality are most anxious that the community as a whole
not merely tolerate
abortion, but respect it, provide it, and
fund it.
It's
not just that he voted for the health - care bill, which aimed at
funding abortions.
@Bill Deacon «If you can't imagine a world in which a woman would be chaste, you should probably vote for free contraception and government
funded abortion.»
Recent developments are
not particularly encouraging, as claims to individual autonomy are generally thought to trump the conscientious objections of Christians, Jews, and others who might recoil at, say,
funding abortions or issuing marriage licenses to same - sex couples.
If you can't imagine a world in which a woman would be chaste, you should probably vote for free contraception and government
funded abortion
Whether a man crowd
funds potato salad or a woman crowd
funds abortion, whether or
not to donate is solely up to each individual.
Guess they should be having late - term
abortions, or performing infanticide if the change in circumstances happens after the baby is born — after all, we can't have those babies living off public
funds for any amount of time, can we?
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The dynamics of this stage of the conversations could be promising: Carper is acting as a go - between to centrists such as Sens. Snowe, Landrieu, Nelson and Lieberman, while Schumer is in constant contact with liberals like Sen. Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownHillicon Valley: Facebook, Google struggle to block terrorist content Cambridge Analytica declares bankruptcy in US Company exposed phone location data Apple starts paying back taxes to Ireland Overnight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally
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«When the Affordable Care Act passed, there was bipartisan agreement that taxpayer
funding not be used for
abortion services,» said Erin O'Connor, speaking for Katko.
Like Nancy Pelosi, he believes taxpayers like you should
fund abortions, even if you don't agree with it.
«I think we understand some things happened that should
not have happened,» said Senate Democratic Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinOvernight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally
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funded clinics with new
abortion restrictions Senate Dems call for probe into why Trump has
not issued Russia sanctions MORE (Ohio).
«I'm very concerned about the strength and aggressiveness of you two pushing back,» said Sen. Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownHillicon Valley: Facebook, Google struggle to block terrorist content Cambridge Analytica declares bankruptcy in US Company exposed phone location data Apple starts paying back taxes to Ireland Overnight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally
funded clinics with new
abortion restrictions Senate Dems call for probe into why Trump has
not issued Russia sanctions MORE (Ohio), the panel's ranking Democrat.
Those without access to such
funds will be forced to continue an unwanted pregnancy (which again, is likely to have severe financial implications for someone who can
not afford an
abortion), or they will resort to an illegal and potentially unsafe method of ending the pregnancy.