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The NRLC suggests that the compromise is mere window dressing: For immediate release: Sunday, March 21, 2010 For more information: Derrick Jones, (202) 626-8825 or (202) 642-1675 (mobile) mediarelations@nrlc.org Statement by the National Right to Life Committee on abortion “deal” on health care legislation WASHINGTON — (Sunday, March 21, 2010, 6 PM EDT) –  In response [...]

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Pro-life Congressman Bart Stupak (D, Mi), announced at 4:00 p.m. ET that he’s now a “Yes” for the healthcare reform bill. To me, the Obama Executive Order, upon which pro-life Dems including Stupak are relying, is as vulnerable as the Hyde Amendment. That, although having prohibited federal funding for abortions for decades, nevertheless must be [...]

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Madam Speaker, we can read

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Barring a miracle (or a disaster), the US House of Representatives will vote tomorrow on the Senate’s version of health care reform, which will expand abortion services at federal expense. The measure now includes a federal takeover of the student loan industry. Folks are still crunching the numbers on undecided votes. Lord, have mercy!

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They’re at it again! Planned Parenthood capitalizes on the difficult and emotional circumstances faced by Tiffany and her family in this brief clip (a longer version was e-mailed to me this afternoon). With unhealthy twins struggling to survive in utero, Tiffany was faced with a choice no mother should be forced to make: Which one [...]

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He could take the job of a neighbor of mine, who lives a few blocks away.

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Shocking, I’m sure, to Sen. Claire McCaskill, fresh from her appearance with the President in St. Louis last Wednesday, and shocking as well to Representative Russ Carnahan, who was a no-show at the event. Anyway, Rasmussen reports that 60% of Missourians oppose the healthcare bill, while 37% of Missourians approve of it. That. Has. Got. [...]

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Shocking and sad, simultaneously. There should be a word for that. Sen. Stupak’s quotes are from National Review Online: “Their position says that women, especially those without means available, should have their abortions covered.” The arguments they have made to him in recent deliberations, he adds, “are a pretty sad commentary on the state of [...]

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Those who strongly oppose the plan outnumber those who strongly favor it by 2 to 1.

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