Posted on 03/28/2010 11:33:26 AM PDT by wagglebee
This time last week, Representative Bart Stupak (D Michigan) was the hero of social conservatives who were anxious to secure binding language banning federal funding of abortion in the health care legislation. Stupaks resolve in the face of immense party pressure was commendable a testament to his unwavering commitment to protecting the unborn despite the political risks. We at the Center for a Just Society shared in Rep. Stupaks disappointment with those in his party who promoted federally-funded abortion as a means of cutting health care costs. Not surprisingly, Rep. Stupaks 11th-hour change of heart and subsequent vote for the Senates health care reform legislation has left many puzzled and angry.
Why, after months of outspoken opposition to the bill, did Mr. Stupak yield? It certainly wasnt because Nancy Pelosi and her allies finally decided to abandon their career-long commitment to dismantling each and every legal and cultural impediment to abortion-on-demand. As it happens, Rep. Stupak ended up surrendering his opposition in exchange for President Obamas pledge to prevent federal funding of abortion via Executive Order.
At first hearing, this news might seem heartening to people concerned about protecting unborn children. An executive order sounds pretty important, after all, and the President made this pledge publicly. When pressed to justify this course of action, Rep. Stupak explained that it was the only way to avoid killing health care reform entirely, something he wasnt prepared to do:
The only option you had was leave the Senate language or strengthen it to prevent abortions under an executive order thats what we did, we stayed true to those principles or vote no. . . . So you kill the bill and we do not have health care . . . Ive always said I want to see health care for the nation.
There are two glaring problem with Rep. Stupaks rationale. First, the odds that Mr. Obama who scored a 100% rating from NARAL three years in a row will honor a pledge to block federal funds for abortion are slim, and second, even if he allows the Executive Order to remain in place, it is a meaningless measure that does not have the power to prevent tax dollars being used to finance elective abortions.
While the President would like his social conservative constituents to swallow his bland assertion that the question of when life begins is above his pay grade, his record and his words reveal a man quite certain in his belief that alive or not the unborn do not warrant legal protection from abortion-on-demand. While serving in the Illinois senate, Mr. Obama voted against restrictions on partial birth abortion and opposed the Born Alive Act (on the grounds that recognizing the humanity of an infant that survived abortion would be a slippery slope to affirming the humanity of the unborn, thus threatening the legality of abortion across the board). He was a NO vote on legislation that would prevent underage girls from traveling across state lines to procure an abortion, and a NO vote on legislation that would notify parents if their child seeks or obtains an out-of-state abortion. In his first year in office, he has filled virtually every key position in his administration, particularly in those areas concerned with public health and education, with individuals who embrace and promote abortion.
Even if one ignores the glaring improbability of the Presidents sincerity in his promise to Stupak, the fact remains that an executive order cannot override the law. As applied to the health care legislation, the measure is virtually meaningless. Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News senior judicial analyst, explained:
An executive order is a direction from the President to employees in the Executive Branch of the Government to do something or not to do something. For example, when Bill Clinton was President he ordered that whenever outside vendors are hired by the government they have to be unionized. When George W. Bush was President he ordered that you dont have to hire unionized people. How could they do that? Because the law itself is silent, and the President has discretion in that area; and a subsequent president, as Bush did with Clinton, as President Obama did with President Bush, can undo a presidential executive order. And this President could undo his own executive order if he wanted to the day after he signed it. But the legislation that the House passed last night, which the President will sign tomorrow, uses federal dollars to pay for insurance policies which provide abortion coverage for any reason permissible under the state law of the state in which the abortion is to occur. . . . If Congressman Stupak thinks that the Presidents executive order can stop that, he is sadly mistaken, because the performer of the abortion and the payer of the abortion is not the federal government. Its a doctor employed by an insurance company whose policy has been purchased by the federal government. So the President cant stop that with an executive order. . . . So what did Congressman Stupak and the other so-called pro-life Democrats get? They got a fig leaf. They got a little political cover.
Unless Rep. Stupak would have the American people believe that he lacked the intelligence to understand the effect, or lack thereof, of a presidential executive order, then we must assume that he understood the implications of his deal with the President and proceeded anyway.
For the millions of pro-life Americans who pinned their hopes for the protection of unborn life on the principled leadership of Rep. Stupak, one thing is crystal clear: Weve been had and so have the unborn.
He played Judas with the life of MILLIONS of innocent children.
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He did not betray me. I thought he was going to swing to the side of the President from the get go. My late father always said, “If you always expect the worst out of everybody, you’ll never be disappointed.” This philosophy has yet to fail me.
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All targetted for destruction on Nov 2.
What did scumbag, er stupak get for his sellout?
People like Ken Connor need to get wise. They/we have no friends in Washington.
$762,000 for some Michigan Upper Peninsula airports.
National Right to Life, NRTL, bullied the House Republicans in November to vote for Stupak. As a result, HC passed the House. Without NRTL the House would have fought over HC till Christmas.
The NRTL organization, more than anyone else, is responsible for this whole mess, and they will have lakes of baby blood at their feet over the decades.
NRTL is a detestable, disgusting organization, on the level of Planned Parenthood.
I’ve found that to be solid strategy myself. Every time I’ve been had, it was by someone I trusted.
............and had our face rubbed in it. When Stupak said that the only reason “anti-abortion” (his words) voters were upset had nothing to do with life, it’s about politics. We’re just using our pro-life stand to twart Obama. Disgusting.
Thanks.
For a politician, he’s a cheap whore.
To this day I still fail to see why anyone here had any praise for Stupak. He is a socialist who voted for the first health care takeover bill. Why would anyone assume that in the end he’d vote any differently? All he and his pals were doing was waiting for their payoff.
But the good ole (R)s will address him as ‘my good friend”.
Rush had Stupak nailed from the start.
The defining moment has passed: there are no "moderate", "pro-life", "conservative" Democrats. There is just one brand, "Democrats" that march to whatever tune Obama, Reid, or Pelosi is playing. "Blue Dogs" are merely Democrats that want an extra milk bone before rolling over on their bellies.
FReepers have known it all along, and independents have learned this lesson to their chagrin.
Money for 3 airports in his district
Thanks.
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