Posted on 11/10/2009 3:20:20 PM PST by NYer
.- Planned Parenthood has condemned the addition of the Stupak/Pitts Amendment to the U.S. Houses proposed health care reform legislation, saying it would undermine private health plans that cover abortion. One pro-life leader said the criticism, which characterized pro-lifers as hijackers, was an over the top attempt at self-promotion.
Cecile Richards, President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, claimed in a Nov. 7 statement that the Stupak Amendment to Congress proposed health care bill has further reach than the Hyde Amendment, which bars federal funding for most abortions.
She also charged that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and anti-choice opponents have been able to hijack health care reform in their dedicated attempt to ban all legal abortion. Richards characterized the USCCB as a hijacker twice in her 700-word statement.
On behalf of the millions of women Planned Parenthood health centers serve, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America has no choice but to oppose HR 3962, Richards said, charging that the bill would violate President Obamas promise that no one would be forced to lose his or her present coverage under health reform.
Saying the Stupak Amendment would eliminate private health insurance coverage of abortion, she claimed the majority of these plans currently offer abortion coverage.
Other sources have questioned this claim. In July, the Congressional Quarterly quoted Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for Americas Health Insurance Plans, the insurance industrys trade association.
Most insurers offer plans that include this coverage but most employers choose not to offer it as part of their benefits package, he said.
Kathleen Sebelius during her confirmation hearings to become Secretary for Health and Human Services in April told the Senate Finance Committee that private plans do not cover abortion except in limited circumstances, the New York Times reports.
Richards attack on the Stupak Amendment continued by saying its allowance for a separate, single-service rider to cover abortion is illogical because women do not plan to have unintended pregnancies or pregnancies that require ending the pregnancy.
She said it was telling that most House members who supported the Stupak Amendment do not support the overall legislation, alleging that they have used health care reform to advance their extreme, ideological agenda.
Planned Parenthood applauds the members of Congress who stood up for womens health and voted to oppose the Stupak/Pitts amendment. We will work with those members to rectify this travesty, she commented.
Feminists for Life President Serrin M. Foster praised the passage of the Stupak Amendment, saying in a statement:
"Thanks to Members of Congress who led effort and the activism of thousands of FFL members, women will not have to face additional pressure to have abortion. We can refocus our efforts on meaningful, holistic solutions that everyone can support."
Speaking with CNA in a Monday phone interview, Foster called the Stupak Amendment a huge victory for women.
We were very pleased to see the leadership in a bipartisan fashion, from pro-life Democrats and pro-woman Republicans, who banded together to say that women deserve better than abortion and that abortion isnt health care for women and is not good for children, obviously.
Abortion undermines womens reproductive health, Foster charged, saying that women need maternity coverage but abortion undermines this effort.
Government-offered abortion puts additional pressure on women to have abortion, she said, because it discourages social remedies such as securing jobs and support from the babys father while also providing clothes, food, transport, and educational accommodations to pregnant women in need.
Government-offered abortion would also help discourage a birthmother from considering adoption over abortion, she suggested.
Its a real disservice to women when they dont have resources to make life-affirming choices.
Foster said that Planned Parenthoods attack on the Stupak Amendment was over the top and contained a lot of hyperbole. She thought it was an effort to rally their supporters to activism and fundraising and also to press President Obama for assistance.
Women whove had an abortion understand that it changes their lives. Its not about freedom, but about a memory that wont go away for rest of their life.
She said that Richards accusation that the U.S. bishops and anti-choice groups hijacked the health care legislation was ridiculous.
This is not about hijacking anything. The overwhelming majority of Americans and Congressional Members said no to abortion, Foster told CNA.
Translation: They are trying to stop our murder of the most innocent for money.
SOMEONE really needs to POINT OUT THE RACE issue with PLANNED PARENTHOOD.....I’d like to know what % of abortions are for BLACK babies.....time to make that connection.
Let the Left argue with itself and never, ever interfere when your enemy is self-destructing.
This abortion stuff is a trojan horse that will ultimately have nothing to do with the bill except to give some so-called “blue dogs” some cover to try and survive in 2010. If anyone thinks the libs will kill socialized medicine over this, they are wrong.
40-45% of baby murders are of blacks.
Planned Parenthood need not worry. The Stupak amendment was nothing but a ruse to give the so called “blue dogs” cover to vote for the bill. Other Rats have assured the media that abortion on demand, paid for by citizens who believe that it is murder, WILL BE in the bill sent to the president.
Garbage
It's the Anti-baby killer opponents.
It’s gonna be interesting watching Foster plead her case in front of her maker when that day comes. Good luck to her.
If Planned Parenthood stepped up and funded abortions with all they collect, there would be no need to pass the hat to taxpayers.
Folks, let’s not distract ourselves from the bigger picture. The main objective is to defeat Obamacare. If you kill Obamacare, you kill abortion as well. Right now, Dems are using abortion as a red herring to hoodwink the Blue Dogs and stupid Republicans. I would rather have Republicans stop the entire bill, as Erick Erickson pointed out.
C’mon, we all know the Stupak amendment is a red herring. The Dems plan to strip it out in conference.
Nothing but sour grapes from Planned Parenthood.
When the Catholic Church gets attacked in this way, we know that the Catholics are on the right path with God!
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