hopeful Hillary Clinton does not care about the polls. No, seriously. Sure, she wants to be ahead in them, but the
polls that measure the popularity of abortion? She doesn’t care. She and her Planned Parenthood friends want to set the
pace and drag everyone else along.
celebrates 40 years of bipartisan support on September 30. It was named for the late Rep. Henry Hyde,
R-Ill as an annual
rider to the federal budget prohibiting the use of federal funds for abortion
except in cases of rape, incest, and the life of the mother. Even lawmakers who support abortion vote for
it. Except, not Hillary. She wants to repeal
the amendment.
platform has gone where no platform has gone before—to apply our taxes to
abortions. It states: We will continue to
oppose—and seek to overturn—federal and state laws and policies that impede a
woman’s access to abortion, including by repealing the Hyde Amendment.
estimated, even by the Guttmacher Institute, the research arm of Planned
Parenthood, that 1 out of 4 babies born to mothers on Medicaid, would have been
aborted if not for the Hyde Amendment preventing federal funding for
abortion.
those lives of babies. In July, the social media campaign was
launched by Secular Pro-Life, an
organization that unites people of every faith and no faith to celebrating
all the babies born to Medicaid mothers. It seeks
to protect lives by preserving and expanding the Hyde Amendment to
prevent funding for all abortions, even cases of incest and rape. Organizers
claim that their own lives were saved by it because Medicaid paid for their
birth expenses.
beautiful Hello Hyde site, I’d love to see a new page called Hello Hillary—as
in Hello?” Despite polls showing a
majority of Americans don’t want to pay for abortions with tax money, Hillary
and friends are going full speed ahead aiming repeal Hyde Amendment. Hello?
This doesn’t even make sense for politicians.
with American People
abortion ambitions are not a reflection of most Americans or even most
democrats. A new survey conducted in July by
the Marist Institute for Public Opinion for the Knights of Columbus, reported
62 percent of all Americans strongly oppose tax-funded abortion. Even
among voters in favor of abortion rights, nearly half—45%–oppose paying for it
with federal money. It is also opposed
by 65 % of African Americans, 61% of Latinos, 84% of Republicans, 61% of Independents and 44% of Democrats. According to Democrats for Life, one-third
of Democrats, or about 23 million, are pro-life.
Care Act was passed, promises were made to reassure Americans that the Hyde
Amendment would continue to prevent tax money paying for abortions. The Democratic Party platform and Hilary’s
declared goal threatens to undo that.
and structural biases have to be changed.” Except, no, they don’t. Religion is not politics. When religion behaves like politics,
doctrine is forced from the bottom up.
That’s not how it works. Truth comes from the top—God—and comes down to
us. It’s the Catholic way. Hilary is
leading the charge, treating religion like the enemy.
Venerable Archbishop
Fulton J. Sheen pointed out in his 1947 book Characters of the Passion, that religion is not the problem. “It was Jesus Christ who suffered under
Pontius Pilate; it was not Pontius Pilate who suffered under Jesus Christ. The
grave danger today is not religion in politics but politics in religion.”
years of the Hyde Amendment and pray for many more so that babies will not have
to die because ending their lives was offered as a free service.
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