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This is a congressional update
from the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), issued
on Friday, September 18, 2009, at 4 PM EDT. For further
information, visit the NRLC website at
http://www.nrlc.org/ and
http://www.stoptheabortionagenda.com/
They say, we say:
Recent NRLC rebuttals to misinformation
about the pro-abortion health care bills
WASHINGTON (September 18, 2009) -- The
pro-abortion public relations machine is in full throttle in
support of the abortion-related components of the health care
bills that are being pushed by the White House and top
congressional Democrats.
1. A detailed outline of Senator Max
Baucus' proposed health care bill was released on September 16.
The proposal has many objectionable components pertaining to
both abortion and rationing. The initial NRLC statement on the
bill is
here. A follow up release on the
"death spiral" provision is
here.
2. Over the last few days, a number of
websites, including Huffington Post, The Hill, and
RHRealityCheck.org, have published an essay by Congresswoman
Lois Capps (D-Ca.) titled, "The Truth About the Capps
Amendment." We recommend that you read the piece on RHRealityCheck.org,
here. That
site has a permissive comment policy, and NRLC Legislative
Director Douglas Johnson has challenged Rep. Capps in a detailed
rebuttal.
3. The Baltimore Sun ran
(twice!) an op ed by Planned Parenthood Federation of America
(PPFA) President Cecile Richards, titled, "Plan
Wouldn't Fund Abortion," most recently on
September 13. A rebuttal by NRLC Legislative Director Douglas
Johnson titled "Planned Parenthood's Hidden Agenda on Health
Reform" was submitted to the Sun but ignored. However,
on September 16, the Winona (Mn.) Daily News,
which also ran the original Richards piece, published the
rebuttal, under the title "What Does Cecile Richards Really
Want?," here.
4. Washington Post columnist
Ruth Marcus did her bit for the Capps Amendment in
a column that ran in the Post
on September 9, and subsequently in some other papers. National
Review Online published a rebuttal by NRLC's Douglas Johnson
here, also on
September 9.
5. Laurie Rubiner, vice president for
public policy and advocacy for the Planned Parenthood Federation
of America (PPFA), posted an essay titled "Bridging the Divide
on Health Care for Women," dated September 9, 2009, on Daily
Kos, and on RHRealityCheck.org, where a detailed rebuttal
by NRLC's Douglas Johnson was posted, here.
6. Veteran pro-abortion activist Frances
Kissling posted an essay on several websites, "Exploiting the
Health Care Debate to Restrict Abortion." The thrust of
Kissling's essay was that the pro-abortion side had already
compromised enough and that no further concessions should be
made to the right-to-life side. A rebuttal by NRLC's Douglas
Johnson was posted on RHRealityCheck.org on September 16,
here.
7. On September 11,
http://www.politifact.com/ examined
in detail, and rated as "True," the following statement by House
Republican Leader John Boehner (R-Oh.): "During his quest for
the presidency, now-President Obama declared that everyone
deserves access to reproductive health care that includes
abortion, and vowed that this 'right' would be at the heart of
his health care reform plan if elected president." It is
here.
8. In light of some of the press
coverage of recent days, it is evident that
NRLC's September 8 "duped media" advisory
remains timely and should be required reading for journalists
who are covering the congressional fight.
_________________________________
For further information:
Douglas Johnson
Legislative Director
National Right to Life Committee (NRLC)
Washington, D.C.
202-626-8820
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