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CONDITION RED!
U.S. HOUSE TO VOTE ON
PRO-ABORTION OBAMA HEALTH BILL!
THIS IS A "CONDITION
RED" CONGRESSIONAL ALERT
FROM THE NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE
COMMITTEE IN WASHINGTON, D.C.,
ISSUED MONDAY, MARCH 8, 2010
PLEASE ACT IMMEDIATELY ON THIS
ALERT.
Part One of Three
President Obama, Speaker Pelosi
pull out all stops to pass
massive pro-abortion health care
bill -- the days immediately
ahead will decide the issue
WASHINGTON -- President Obama
and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
are making a final, all-out push
to ram through a massive health
care restructuring bill that the
National Right to Life Committee
(NRLC) has branded "the most
pro-abortion single piece of
legislation that has ever come
to the House floor for a vote."
The health care bill (H.R. 3590)
has already passed the Senate,
on December 24, 2009. In order
to enact it, however, Obama and
Pelosi must convince a majority
in the House of Representatives
to also vote for the bill.
The Associated Press reported on
March 7: "In private pitches to
Democrats, President Barack
Obama says he will persuade
Congress to pass his health care
overhaul even if it kills him
and even if he has to ask deeply
distrustful lawmakers to trust
him on a promise the White House
doesn't have the power to keep.
. . .The party's strategy calls
for House Democrats, despite
many misgivings, to go along
with a health care bill the
Senate passed in December [HR.
3590]. Obama would sign it into
law, but senators would promise
to make numerous changes
demanded by House Democrats."
"House members who vote for the
Senate bill will be accountable
to their constituents for what
the Senate bill contains,
including its pro-abortion
mandates and subsidies, without
regard to . . solemn assurances
that Congress will revisit the
issue in future legislation, or
any other artifice or gimmick,"
said NRLC Legislative Director
Douglas Johnson, in a detailed
statement on the Senate bill
issued by NRLC on March 5. "Any
House member who votes for the
Senate health bill is casting a
career-defining pro-abortion
vote." (www.nrlc.org/AHC/AbortionPolicyHCRBackgrounder.html)
The NRLC statement describes
seven separate pro-abortion
components in the 2,407-page
Senate bill, including
provisions that would allow
direct federal funding of
abortion, federal subsidies to
help purchase private insurance
that covers abortion, and
federal regulations that would
expand access to abortion. NRLC
noted that these problems could
have been prevented only by a
comprehensive pro-life amendment
such as that authored by Rep.
Bart Stupak (D-Mi.). The House
passed the Stupak Amendment on
November 7, 2009, but the
pro-life amendment was opposed
by President Obama and later
rejected by the Senate, so it
will not be part of the health
care bill that the House
actually votes on.
TAKE ACTION NOW!
Time is short. Most political
observers agree that if Speaker
Pelosi does not succeed in
ramming the Senate bill through
the House by the time Congress
goes into recess for Easter on
March 26, the bill is
effectively dead. Pelosi wants
to force the vote by March 19.
But, she does not yet have the
votes. "I think we can get
there, but I'm going to need
help from any place I can get
it," Pelosi told one group,
according to the Los Angeles
Times (March 8). Whether she
succeeds or not depends on what
House members hear from their
constituents during the next two
weeks.
Please immediately TELEPHONE the
Washington, D.C. office of your
U.S. House member. Any U.S.
House office can be reached
through the Capitol Switchboard
at 202-225-3121. But better yet,
enter your zip code into the
"Call
Now" box above, and you will be
shown a direct-dial phone number
for your representative in the
U.S. House, along with helpful
short talking points that you
can use during your call. You
will also be shown a "Your
Feedback" form, which allows you
to easily send a short e-mail
report to NRLC about how your
conversation went, if you wish
to do so. This feedback is very
helpful to NRLC's lobbying
efforts against the health care
bill.
The best time to call is between
9 AM and 6 PM Eastern Time. If
you call during the evening, you
are likely to get a recording
machine or a message asking that
you call again during office
hours.
Even if you previously have
called your representative to
oppose the health care bill --
please do it again! And ask any
like-minded friends and
relatives to do the same.
Remember, President Obama and
Speaker Pelosi are putting all
their muscle into this, and they
are getting plenty of help from
the mainstream news media. It is
critical that your
representative gets loud and
clear guidance from the people
who he or she actually
represents.
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