Smith Vows to Fight Senate
Amendment That Would Allow
Abortions at DoD Facilities
Part Four of Four
Editor's note. The following was
sent out by the office of
pro-life champion Rep. Chris
Smith (R-NJ).
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Cong. Chris Smith |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The
co-chairman of the Congressional
Pro-Life Caucus today said he
will strongly oppose an
amendment adopted by a Senate
committee to overturn the
longtime ban on abortions in
military medical facilities. And
he said he expects pro-life
forces to win.
"Our military facilities should
be a place of hope and healing,
not intentional destruction of
innocent human life," said Rep.
Chris Smith (NJ-04). "This
amendment will mean that as many
as 260 military medical
facilities worldwide will now be
in the abortion business.
"We will stand very firm," said
Smith, a leading human rights
activist in the Congress. "I
believe there will be an
overwhelming vote in the House
to keep our military hospitals
as nurturing centers, not
abortion mills."
The provision to reverse
long-standing US policy comes in
the form of an amendment to the
Senate version of the annual
Department of Defense
Authorization bill. Proposed by
outgoing Illinois Sen. Roland
Burris, his amendment deletes a
ban on abortion in military
facilities signed into law by
President Clinton in 1996. The
Burris amendment passed 15-12 in
the Senate Armed Services
Committee May 27, and is
expected to be considered by the
full Senate this summer.
The House version of Department
of Defense Authorization passed
last month and did not contain
language similar to the Burris
amendment. Smith indicated he
expects the House will not
accept the legislation if it
comes back from the Senate with
the Burris amendment attached.
The House has repeatedly
rejected similar efforts in the
past. Most recently in 2006, a
bipartisan majority defeated an
amendment by Rep. Robert Andrews
to allow abortion in overseas
military facilities. That
amendment was turned down by a
vote of 237-191.
This latest action comes on the
heels of enactment of a
healthcare law that funnels
taxpayer dollars to pay for
abortion coverage. These actions
further demonstrate that the
U.S. is witnessing the single
greatest expansion of abortion
since the tragic Roe v Wade
court ruling 37 years ago.
Since President Obama was
elected, the U.S. government has
moved swiftly to allow the use
of U.S. taxpayers money to fund
abortion groups all over the
world by rescinding the Mexico
City Policy first instituted in
the 1980s; to enable China's
coercive population control
program by funding the United
Nations Population Fund, and; to
roll back restrictions on
funding for human
embryo-destroying stem cell
experimentation. The
Administration is also in the
process of altering federal
regulations to roll back the
nation's existing conscience
protection laws that protect the
rights and freedoms of
healthcare providers (such as
Catholic hospitals, physicians
and nurses) who are opposed to
performing abortions on personal
or moral grounds.
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