Posted on 01/07/2002 9:36:18 AM PST by Notwithstanding
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January 05, 2002 Planned Parenthood funding threatened By LYNN STEVENS / H-P Staff Writer With help from Southwest Michigan legislators, family planning agencies that merely mention abortion options could be pushed to the end of the state funding line. And poor people seeking birth control could suffer the consequences, say those opposed to the bill passed last month by the state House. Opponents say the bill is a thinly veiled attack on Planned Parenthood, which has offices in Benton Harbor and South Haven. Berrien County's state representatives Ron Jelinek and Charles LaSata voted for the bill as did Mary Ann Middaugh of Paw Paw. The Senate will likely take up the bill in February, said state Sen. Harry Gast, R-Lincoln Township. Gast is skeptical about the bill, calling it little more than a legislative litmus test thrown down by Right to Life of Michigan. He said he has long tired of the organization's uncompromising ways. "Even in a life-and-death situation, there's no deviation in the Right to Life scorebook," he said. If Right to Life shows no compromise, then "I'm ready and willing to walk the plank on this one," Gast said. It could be a lonely walk. "Every bill that I can remember that was a choice whether or not people would have access to abortion, the Right To Life people have prevailed. In the Senate, I would say it's 2/3 to 1/3 in favor of Right To Life." Gast said no one is for abortion, "but I would not condemn anyone for it, in very limited circumstances." If the bill is carried out as written, public health departments may lose federal money - distributed by the state - and Planned Parenthood offices may cut family planning services to poor and moderate-income women, say the bill's opponents. Ironically, public health officials and Planned Parenthood officials say eliminating pregnancy prevention services could increase the number of unwanted pregnancies and abortions in Michigan. The bill would grant funding priority to agencies and organizations that do not perform abortions, do not make abortion referrals, and do not advocate for continued legal abortion. Jelinek, (R-Three Oaks) said he understands "all the services that have been available will continue to be available ... organizations that do not perform abortions will have higher priority. "Now if nobody else is available, funds will still go to that institution," which could be Planned Parenthood. He said the bill does not affect public health departments because they do not perform abortions. But according to federal law, health departments would be affected because they and all other providers that get federal Title X funding are required to explain all reproductive health options. At the moment, abortion is a legal procedure in the United States, and therefore, federal law requires it to be included in the list of options. LaSata (R-St. Joseph) said the bill would not affect state funds going specifically to Planned Parenthood in Southwest Michigan. LaSata said all state funding for health services is allocated by county, and each county's share is determined by its population. Because there is no alternative health care provider in Berrien County, there would be no change in family planning service levels. "Charlie LaSata is not correct on that," said Margy Long, spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood-Mid-Michigan Alliance. "Charlie may be making the assumption that Title X funds are dispersed the same way as other state funds, but in fact, there's nothing in this bill that says that's how it has to happen," said Long, whose alliance includes Cass, Van Buren and Berrien counties. "There's nothing to prevent the money from going to some other place. "The money all goes into one big pot. It gets dispersed among all the providers in the state. The goal is that services should be geographically widespread. There's nothing in the bill that requires that." Jelinek and LaSata, endorsed in 2000 by Michigan Right to Life, justified their votes on the basis of a 1988 state referendum banning use of public funds for abortions for women receiving public aid unless necessary to save the life of the mother. Although state voters stopped tax-funded abortions, legislators should not believe the public opposes legalized abortion or supports the House bill, said Charlotte Wenham, former president of Planned Parenthood. The longtime St. Joseph resident said every poll in the last decade, including polls paid for by sitting legislators, has shown that people in Southwest Michigan overwhelmingly support abortion rights. Wenham said Right To Life's ideology is overshadowing health care issues. "The question is: Are legislators voting in the best interest of health care of all individuals, including those who can't afford it, or in favor of the strongest lobbyists in Lansing? I don't think health care is an area where we can experiment for religious and political reasons." Mark Bertler, executive director of the Michigan Association for Local Public Health, wrote in August 2001 to the chairman of the House committee considering the bill. He wrote that his board, representing public health departments across the state, opposed it. "The board is concerned that this legislation may put Michigan's successful family planning and pregnancy prevention programs at risk. Over the past two years Michigan has received $40 million in federal bonuses for reducing teen pregnancy, out-of-wedlock births and reducing the number of abortions in our state. ... As currently written, the bill stigmatizes all providers, including local health departments."
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The chapters include The White Man's World, The Brown Man's World, The Black Man's World, the Red Man's World and the Yellow Man's World. His recommendation was the extermination of all but the Nordic portion of the White Man's world and a handful of racial "inferiors" to serve as servants and slaves to the ubermenschen. Also, for those who think that it was just Rockefeller Republicans who were enthusiastic for PP's agenda, bear in mind that Barry Goldwater's first wife, Peggy, was a member of PP's national board of directors from 1941 or so to her death in the mid-1970s.
Slicing and dicing sentient babies and turning them into a one or two pound bundle of bleeding chopped meat is what PP has always been about. If they were honest, their name would be Premeditated Infanticide.
"The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy," by Lothrop Stoddard, A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard)
Because we live in a socialist country
WOW. Whatever you do, don't let us wonder, prove it for the world to see. (the sarcasm impaired my need translation help here)
I don't think health care is an area where we can experiment for religious and political reasons.
Mark Bertler, executive director of the Michigan Association for Local Public Health, wrote in August 2001 to the chairman of the House committee considering the bill. He wrote that his board, representing public health departments across the state, opposed it.
"The board is concerned that this legislation may put Michigan's successful family planning and pregnancy prevention programs at risk.
Seems to me that if a woman can give birth, in all probability she is in very good 'reproductive health'.
Orwell saw them coming a loooong time ago.
Maybe killing the woman after such an encounter would present no problems to you either. Pregnancy avoided.
So the sins of the past live on? Is that what you're saying? Gee, you must be 100% behind reparations for victims of slavery. Maybe PP's "victims" should get reparations too?
...or more accurately, perhaps abortion should be viewed today the same way that slavery is. Morally wrong.
I don't particularly care who founded PP or why. As well as I can determine TODAY, they appear to be serving the public interest.
Your word isn't law. Back up your assertation.
So, to you, the words "family planning" means abortions only? You think that folks don't go to PP with fertility problems? You think PP does not provide educational services, pre-natal care, or a host of other services that have nothing to do with abortion? Or is it that you just can't see past the abortion part? (Now it's YOUR turn to be "honest.")
A rational person would no more turn to PP for these sort of things anymore than they would turn to Hillary Clinton for a healthcare plan.
....and I certainly have no interest in engaging in a moral debate about abortion.
I wouldn't try, either.
Go ahead have the baby and if you don't want it give it to a gay couple to adopt. There, that will spare us thousands of abortions per year.
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You could start with the link in post 18. You could even (gasp!) try to think, "If someone openly supports promotic the eugenic betterment of the healthy white race, then I ought to be able to go to my favorite search engine and verify it for myself." Like:
http://www.google.com/search?q=rockefeller+eugenics.
Or http://www.google.com/search?q=bush+eugenics.
Or http://www.google.com/search?q=carnegie+eugenics.
Or http://www.google.com/search?q=harriman+eugenics.
I like a good conspiracy theory. Here's my favorite: some bogeyman is making the American aristocracy say and do things that they really don't mean.
Pro-choice Planned Parenthood will also likely end up spending nearly $18 million on Al Gores behalf this election year, directing persuasion phone calls and mailings to more than 2 million compassionate conservative women the group identified in surveys earlier this year. Additionally, Planned Parenthood ran $8 million worth of T.V. ads in nine key battleground states.
Let's have more money from government "slush funds" (otherwise known as 'tax surpluses'), from which the Democrats in turn funnel to their pet groups to attack opposition candidates.
Yes, he did.
Great point.
This is only the tip of the iceberg........organizations masquerading under the guise of "public health providers" or "educational institutions" who are nothing but taxpayer funded attack dogs for the DNC.
Garbage. Every doctor is a public health organization, that does not make them eligible for government funds however. The degenerate murderers at Planned Parenthood however constantly break the law by calling just about every abortion they do "to save the life of the mother" when those creeps would not know more about the woman than that she is pregnant. These people are not just murderers but also constantly flout the law.
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