Posted on 07/23/2010 11:10:07 AM PDT by topher
Friday July 23, 2010FactCheck.org Confirms: Obamacare Dollars Were Set to Fund Abortions before Controversy
By Kathleen Gilbert WASHINGTON, D.C., July 23, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The non-partisan fact-checking site FactCheck.org has vindicated the National Right to Life Committee's (NRLC) claim that federal monies were on the brink of funding abortions in state high-risk insurance pools before the matter was exposed by NRLC, prompting the Obama administration to retroactively enforce Hyde-amendment restrictions. The controversy erupted a week and a half ago, when NRLC revealed that abortions would be funded under a $160 million Pennsylvania program, a fact that contradicted the repeated assurances of President Obama and pro-life Democrats that abortions would not be funded under the federal health care law. The pro-life organization also unearthed similar funding problems in New Mexico and Maryland. The Health and Human Services Department (HHS) responded to the concerns raised by NRLC by suggesting that an abortion funding ban for the high risk pools was already implied in the health reform law. However, Planned Parenthood and NARAL both expressed shock at the HHSs subsequent "clarification" that only abortions in cases of rape, incest, and threat to the mother's life would be federally subsidized under the high-risk plans, and both groups condemned such a funding ban as a clear change in the law. Now Brooks Jackson of FactCheck.org has agreed with both NRLC and the pro-abortion groups that nothing in the law would have prevented abortions from being funded under the high-risk pools. In the case of Pennsylvias proposed plan, which purported to ban coverage for elective abortions, Jackson concurs with NRLC that because the program proposal failed to define the meaning of "elective abortions," it would have opened the door to coverage for any abortion that is legal in the state. "The term 'elective' isnt defined, and so isnt very meaningful," wrote Jackson. "So when all the verbal smoke is cleared away the solicitation states that the program 'will' cover 'only' abortions that are legal. That doesnt leave out much." Shortly after the HHS announced that it would apply Hyde restrictions to the high risk pools after all, NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson said that, It is certainly clear that [HHS officials] were not imposing any abortion restrictions until now, until it became a matter of controversy. [HHS officials] were not applying any kind of guidance that would keep states from submitting such a plan [approving abortion coverage], and they werent denying approval when a state did submit such a plan, he said. Jackson wrote that the Pennsylvania Insurance Departments spokeswoman Melissa Fox responded to further questions from Factcheck.org by justifying the proposal's vague language, saying that the "aggressive timeframe to submit proposals" required that the writers of the proposal insert placeholder language absent specific guidance from the federal government on the benefit package. "So the story now is that in the haste to meet a deadline, 'placeholder' language was inserted, to be adjusted later," Jackson concluded. "But whatever Pennsylvania officials intended, the stated federal policy is now clear: No abortions will be covered by the temporary risk pools except for those in cases of rape or incest, or to save the life of the mother." The FactCheck.org article does not address in depth the New Mexico plan, whose Federal High Risk Pool initially listed Routine Maternity/Elective Termination of Pregnancy as a covered benefit under the section Hospital/Facility Services. When the Associated Press contacted the agency about that plan, a spokesperson initially claimed the coverage would remain unchanged, before calling the AP back to say that officials had begun "correcting the package so it will not have elective abortion coverage." NRLC also discovered earlier this week that a third high-risk pool proposal in Maryland had not applied Hyde restrictions on abortion funding, and that no guidelines were given by the HHS to do so.
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Now Brooks Jackson of FactCheck.org has agreed with both NRLC and the pro-abortion groups that nothing in the law would have prevented abortions from being funded under the high-risk pools.
Basically, OBAMACARE from the start was set to provide funding for abortions.
Apparently, it was only the outrage over what was going to happen in Pennsylvania that prevented abortions from being covered by ObamaCare.
The HHS Department of the US Government intervened to state that abortions would not be covered and to re-instate the HYDE Amendment.
Thank God. Thanks for not wasting Government money on abortions.
Now to the business of getting rid of Obamacare...
Liars who are corrupt waste inhabit this Regime and this Congress.
The entire bamaCare program is "placeholder language." It means whatever they want it to mean.
Where’s the statement from that lying sack of shiite Stupak?
Why is factcheck.org suddenly credible?
This was their intention from the beginning. The public is seen as just a bunch of dummies who don’t deserve the truth.
Factcheck.org is funded by the Annenberg Foundation, who has ties to Obama, Ayers, et al.
The non-partisan fact-checking site FactCheck.org has vindicated the National Right to Life Committee's (NRLC) claim that federal monies were on the brink of funding abortions in state high-risk insurance pools before the matter was exposed by NRLCjust wait.
Watch.
I predict it will be in time for Christmas.
Please, somebody, tell me I'm wrong.
It looks plausible, alas.
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