Obama Perpetuates Abortion
Funding Myth in Joint Session Address
Part Two of Two
WASHINGTON – In his address to a
joint session of Congress last night,
pro-abortion President Barack Obama said, "One
more misunderstanding I want to clear up --
under our plan, no federal dollars will be used
to fund abortions."
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Pro-abortion
President Barack Obama,
delivering
his health-care speech last night to
a joint session of Congress. |
Douglas Johnson, legislative
director for the National Right to Life
Committee, commented: "Barack Obama needs to
learn that the mere repetition of a verbal
formula does not change reality. The reality is
that the Obama-backed House bill would
explicitly authorize the federal government
insurance plan to pay for elective abortions and
would explicitly authorize subsidies for private
abortion insurance -- and all with federal
dollars, which are the only kind of dollars that
the federal government can spend."
The National Right to Life
Committee (NRLC) last week released definitive
memoranda that demonstrate that (1) the "Hyde
Amendment" would not apply to the new programs
that would be created by the Obama-backed health
bill, H.R. 3200, and (2) that all of the funds
that would be spent on elective abortions under
the bill, and all of the funds that would be
spent to subsidize private insurance plans that
cover abortion, would be "federal funds" in both
the legal sense and in the sense in which those
terms are used throughout the government.
"The claim that a federal
agency would be spending private funds on
abortion, not federal funds, is absurd on its
face, a political hoax," Johnson said.
To read a September 8 NRLC
media advisory that summarizes these issues, go
to
http://www.nrlc.org/AHC/Advisory090809.html.
The advisory contains links to the detailed
memoranda that disprove the "Hyde Amendment
myth" and the "government will spend private
funds on abortions myth."
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