Listening to What
Pro-Abortionists Say and Don’t Say
Part Three of Three
By Luis Zaffirini
In a 2009 article
regarding abortion coverage in Obama's health care legislation,
Ken Blackwell used a Sherlock Homes reference about a deduction
the famed detective had made in a case of a nighttime robbery.
Holmes reasoned that since the dogs had not barked, they must
have known the robber. The same, Blackwell argued, was true for
abortion coverage in ObamaCare: if it didn't seem to bother the
pro-aborts, you could be sure they were pleased.
Fast forward to today. The
same types of groups who feigned upset at Obama's meaningless
2010 executive order which was supposed to appease pro-lifers
are now infuriated at the prospect that Obama's empty promise be
given the full force of law through actual pro-life legislation.
Consider Rep. Joe Pitts's
Protect Life Act which would revise the Obama's health care law
to prevent any pro-abortion subsidies or administrative
regulations. If Obama's executive order meant as much as
pro-aborts pretend it does, then this law should not make a
difference in Obama's health care law.
Yet pro-aborts are all
bent out of shape, complaining that the legislation is too
restrictive and would affect a substantial number of health care
plans. But pro-abortion bloggers are calling it all part of "The
Coming War on Women," stating that Republicans have taken
advantage of Obama's "willingness to compromise," and that
"there is no way to know what further compromises Republicans
will be able to extort, should they decide to again take the
American people hostage."
Take also the bipartisan
"No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act" introduced by Congressmen
Chris Smith and Daniel Lipinski. This law would permanently bar
federal subsidies for abortion in all federal programs.
Pro-abortion groups are making quite a fuss about this bill,
calling it "Stupak on steroids."
NARAL just debuted a
YouTube video comprised almost entirely of footage of Speaker
Boehner's address to the 2010 National Right to Life Convention
in Pittsburgh. The video implies that by opposing the
pro-abortion provisions in the health care legislation, Boehner
would somehow seek to take away prenatal care from women!
Misleading and hollow accusations from some very upset people.
When ObamaCare was signed
into law and there were assurances all around that there would
be no coverage for abortions, the silence from pro-abortionists
was deafening. Now with the proposed "No Taxpayer Funding for
Abortion Act," so, too, is the barking.
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