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OBAMA ABORTION
AGENDA LAUNCHED TODAY
with
order promoting
abortion in
U.S.
population-control program
WASHINGTON –
President Obama today signs an
order that will put hundreds of
millions of taxpayer dollars
into the hands of organizations
that aggressively promote
abortion as a population-control
tool in the developing world.
Obama's order
overturns the "Mexico City
Policy," under which funds in
the U.S. "population assistance"
program go only to overseas
organizations that pledge not to
"perform or actively promote
abortion as a method of family
planning."
Douglas Johnson,
legislative director for the
National Right to Life Committee
(NRLC), commented,
"This is the
first in an anticipated series
of attacks on longstanding
pro-life policies, as the new
administration pushes Obama's
sweeping abortion agenda. That
agenda includes repeal of the
Hyde Amendment, which would
result in tax-funded abortion as
a birth control method in the
U.S., and imposition of sweeping
pro-abortion mandates on private
employers through health-care
reform legislation.
"One effect of
Obama's order will be to divert
many millions of dollars away
from groups that do not promote
abortion, and into the hands of
those organizations that are the
most aggressive in promoting
abortion in developing
countries. President Obama not
long ago told the American
people that he would support
policies to reduce abortions,
but today he is effectively
guaranteeing more abortions by
funding groups that promote
abortion as a method of
population control."
Contrary to some
misunderstandings, enforcement
of the Mexico City Policy did
not reduce the amount of money
spent on the program, nor will
Obama's order increase the
amount (which is $461 million in
the current fiscal year).
Rather, the policy affects what
type of groups qualify for
grants under the program.
"Obama's order will predictably
result in a redirection of funds
to groups such as the
International Planned Parenthood
Federation, which are
ideologically committed to the
doctrine that abortion on demand
must be universally available as
a birth control method,"
Johnson said.
Although Obama's
order will result in major
subsidies for organizations that
promote abortion overseas, the
direct use of the U.S. funds to
perform abortion procedures will
remain unlawful under the Helms
Amendment to the Foreign
Assistance Act. "The Helms
Amendment can be changed only by
an act of Congress, but because
the Obama Administration is
joined at the hip with the
abortion lobby, we will be
watching carefully for any
evidence that the Administration
is failing to enforce the Helms
Amendment," Johnson said.
The details of
the Mexico City Policy are
spelled out in an official
handbook issued by the U.S.
Agency for International
Development (USAID), which is
available on request from NRLC
(in PDF format). Basically, the
policy required grantees to
refrain from performing
abortions (except to save the
life of the mother, or in cases
of rape or incest), or lobbying
to legalize abortion, or
otherwise promoting abortion as
a family-planning method. The
policy explicitly allowed
responding to questions about
where abortions may be obtained,
in countries in which abortions
are legal.
The National
Right to Life Committee is the
nation's largest pro-life group
with affiliates in all 50 states
and over 3,000 local chapters
nationwide. National Right to
Life works through legislation
and education to protect those
threatened by abortion,
infanticide, euthanasia and
assisted suicide. |