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Tags: Abortion, Radical, Koenig’s International News, fox Tags: democrats, Abortion, Care, health care bill, ACLJ.com ‘40 Days’ prayer and fasting campaign opens 2010 [...] The Department of Homeland Security has admitted that it inappropriately investigated Wisconsin pro-life groups that the Obama Administration had previously determined were likely to engage in extremism or terrorism. The unwarranted federal probe was simply part of the administration’s leftwing agenda to pursue conservative organizations that oppose abortion and illegal immigration. Never the less, officials confessed this week that the investigation of Wisconsin anti-abortion groups was an “improper use of department resources” and that the agency inappropriately directed against activities protected by the First Amendment. This sort of collection, retention and dissemination of personal information regarding protest groups which posed no threat to homeland security violates department guidelines, according to an internal Department of Homeland Security assessment of the incident. In an effort to obtain more details, some of the Wisconsin pro-life groups that were targeted have requested public records but the government conveniently claims it has “destroyed all of the copies of the assessment after an internal review found it violated intelligence gathering guidelines about protest groups which posed no threat to homeland security.” Once again the Obama Administration proves to be opaque rather than transparent. What remains clear as day however, is that the administration plans to go after conservative-minded causes and organizations. Last spring a Homeland Security report warned of violence by unmanned right-wing extremists worried about illegal immigration, abortion, firearms restrictions, the loss of U.S. sovereignty and increasing federal power. The rather amusing 10-page report ("Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment") classifies war veterans as particular threats and implies that the election of an African American president and his expected policy changes are proving to be a driving force for right-wing extremist recruitment and radicalization. The Wisconsin pro-life groups were targeted last spring as they prepared a rally to protest the heavily promoted opening of a new state university surgery center that offers abortions. The feds dedicated unlimited resources to conduct what they claimed to be a crucial security [...] Although it’s illegal to fund abortions with federal dollars, the Department of Defense will for the first time in history offer a controversial abortion pill at U.S. military bases worldwide. Best known as the morning after pill, Plan B One-Step will soon become a standard part of every military medical facility’s drug stock, including those in crucial Middle East locations such as Iraq and Afghanistan. The decision to provide female enlistees with the “emergency contraception” was based on a recommendation by an independent advisory panel of military doctors and pharmacists known as the Pentagon’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee. The committee’s recommendation was approved last week by the Pentagon’s acting assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, Allen Middleton. In November the panel received an anonymous request to consider adding the emergency abortion pill as a mandatory drug in Defense Department health facilities, according to minutes from its meeting. The order could have easily come from the Secretary of State, who as a New York senator, pushed hard to make the pill available without a prescription. Judicial Watch filed a public records lawsuit in the matter. Many military hospitals across the country have carried the abortion medication since the Food and Drug Administration approved it in 2006, but the new recommendations will require all Pentagon health facilities to stock it as a “core formulary” which means hospital commanders don’t have the discretion to exclude it. The Department of Defense already offers contraception options such as condoms and birth control pills for all soldiers. In accordance with federal law, military hospitals are forbidden from performing abortions. Since 1996 the U.S. government has banned (Hyde Amendment) the use of federal dollars to pay for abortions, though some states use local resources to fund the procedure. The federal ban applies to government health programs for the disabled and elderly (Medicare) and the poor (Medicaid). A separate provision, known as the Smith Amendment, prohibits federal funding of abortion under the federal employees’ health benefits plan. The contentious abortion issue has already derailed controversial healthcare bills recently presented in Congress. The House legislation passed by a narrow margin only after an amendment was inserted banning federal funds for the procedure. The long-stalled Senate bill offers to levy a new “abortion premium” fee on Americans in the government-run plan. [...] Missouri report tied ‘domestic terrorists’ with opposition to abortion, [...] Washington, D.C. — Eagle Forum President and Founder Phyllis Schlafly made the following comments on the 37th anniversary of the controversial 1973 Supreme Court abortion decision, Roe v. Wade: “Today, I welcome and salute the hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans who have traveled to our Nation’s Capital to commemorate the fateful Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, which 37 years ago [...] Poll finds 56% of all Americans and 58% of those 18-29 years old say abortion ‘morally wrong’ NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — On the eve of the 37th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion throughout the United States, a new survey shows a strong majority of Americans believe abortion to be “morally wrong.” “Millennials” (those [...] Contact: Troy Newman, President, 316-841-1700; Cheryl Sullenger, Senior Policy Advisor, 316-516-3034; both with Operation Rescue, info@operationrescue.org |
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