Important: US Bishops taking the gloves off on health care reform
This from religion and politics reporters Dan Gilgoff:
After alleging that the House healthcare bill includes an abortion mandate and taxpayer-funded abortion, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops have kept quiet as the Senate Finance Committee has wrestled with its version of healthcare reform these last couple of weeks. But in a letter to House leaders today, the bishops make clear that they're opposed to both bills as they currently standand skeptical that their grievances will be addressed.
Abortion continues to be the top concern. Here's an excerpt [of the bishops' letter]:
We continue to urge you to:
1. Exclude mandated coverage for abortion, and incorporate longstanding policies against abortion funding and in favor of conscience rights. No one should be required to pay for or participate in abortion. It is essential that the legislation clearly apply to this new program longstanding and widely supported federal restrictions on abortion funding and mandates, and protections for rights of conscience. No current bill meets this test....
We sincerely hope that the legislation will not fall short of our criteria. However, we remain apprehensive when amendments protecting freedom of conscience and ensuring no taxpayer money for abortion are defeated in committee votes. If acceptable language in these areas cannot be found, we will have to oppose the health care bill vigorously.
Read full letter here.John Jalsevac at LifeSiteNews has a summary, as does George Stephanapoulos from a political perspective.
As I said in my post title - this has the feeling of "taking the gloves off". Finally. Good.