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Health Care Reform and Abortion: U.S. Bishops
By Deacon Keith Fournier
5/30/2009

Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)

'No health care reform plan should compel us or others to pay for or participate in the destruction of human life'.

While we support reforming our nation’s health care system, we must also be clear in strongly opposing inclusion of abortion as part of a national health care benefit. For decades, Congress has decided not to compel people to pay for abortions with their tax dollars, and this policy should remain in place. We also oppose inclusion of other procedures or technologies that attack or undermine the sanctity and dignity of life.
While we support reforming our nation’s health care system, we must also be clear in strongly opposing inclusion of abortion as part of a national health care benefit. For decades, Congress has decided not to compel people to pay for abortions with their tax dollars, and this policy should remain in place. We also oppose inclusion of other procedures or technologies that attack or undermine the sanctity and dignity of life.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Catholic Online) – Anyone with minimal tools of political observation can discern that the President intends to proceed with comprehensive Health Care reform, now. Yes, the battle lines have been drawn and the debate is moving into high gear. The concerns over the centralization of such a major reform within the increasingly bloated Federal Bureaucracy and the genuine questions concerning the principle of subsidiarity and economy of scale are real and they are very serious. However, they are not the purpose of this article.

The other concern in this vital national discussion, from a Catholic Social Justice perspective, is the travesty and tragedy surrounding the current unavailability of health care to millions of Americans. Most participants in this robust debate agree on at least one thing, the current method of delivering health care services in our Nation is deficient on many fronts and it will be reformed - because it must be reformed.

This article presumes political realities. Some version of the Presidents’ plan will be presented and the votes, given the current realities and the predictability of party loyalty, will be there. For Catholics, other Christians, (that is at least Christians who still adhere to the unbroken teaching concerning the dignity of every human person at every age and stage and have not compromised the truth), other people of faith and all people of good will who recognize both the preeminent Natural Law Right to Life and the foundation of every other freedom, the freedom to be born, there is a looming emergency. This concern is about much more than the potential economic implications and loss of proper local control.This is truly a matter of life and death.

The fundamental threat we must recognize and address is the real possibility that ABORTION, anti-life procedures and the deadly misuse of technologies which threaten the fundamental right to life, will all be treated as a “health care services” and be covered using taxpayer dollars. We must make this issue and an example of what must become our New Catholic Action, a topic I regularly address in my writing. We must assign a priority to the Life issue over everything else. In addition, though the President made a passing reference to “conscience protection” in his Notre Dame Speech, there is no indication that it was any more than just that, a reference. It is time to act!

The Bishops of the United States are our champions in this battle for Life over death. We must pray for them. We must stand with them in solidarity. We must raise our voices loudly! On May 20, 2009 the U.S. Catholic Bishops, through Bishop William F. Murphy, the Chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, placed the following statement in the Congressional Record at a formal roundtable discussion on “Expanding Health Care Coverage”:

Statement for the Record. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: “On behalf of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), I want to express hope that the serious dialogue on health care now underway will bring true reform to the nation’s health care system. The Catholic bishops of the United States have been and continue to be consistent advocates for comprehensive health care reform leading to accessible and affordable health care for all (Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, USCCB, 2007). In a nation with the resources we have, health care should be such that all our citizens receive the kind of health care that provides for the needs of all in a coherent and consistent way.

“Health care involves fundamental issues of human life and dignity, and is a critical component of the Catholic Church’s ministry. The Church provides health care, purchases health care and picks up the pieces of a failing health care system. The Catholic community encounters and serves the sick and uninsured in our emergency rooms, shelters and on the doorsteps of our parishes. One out of six patients is cared for in Catholic hospitals. We bring strong convictions and everyday experience to the issue of health care.

"While we support reforming our nation’s health care system, we must also be clear in strongly opposing inclusion of abortion as part of a national health care benefit. For decades, Congress has decided not to compel people to pay for abortions with their tax dollars, and this policy should remain in place. We also oppose inclusion of other procedures or technologies that attack or undermine the sanctity and dignity of life. No health care reform plan should compel us or others to pay for or participate in the destruction of human life. To preserve this principle is morally right and politically wise as well. No health care legislation that compels Americans to pay for or participate in abortion will find sufficient votes to pass.

“As Congress begins the task of ...


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There was no need to put the other seven principles, after the requirement that the reform not include abortion. Not that they are incorrect, but that the first principle will never be adopted or honored. Even if the plan said NOTHING about abortion, did not permit abortion in the particular legislation eventually passed, unless the plan can NEVER be amended, we will have transferred the power to do LATER whatever is wished to a government which is radically addicted to abortion as a solution to economic problems. It cannot prudently be done. This party, this president, cannot be trusted with such power. We must seek health-care reform later, after getting this party out of office. But I am not advocating we vote the Republicans back in either. We need a real alternative, a third party (actually a real second party!) that addresses both respect for life and the need to restrain capitalism with cooperative, distributist elements.
Jan Baker | 6/18/2009
This is what happens to people trying to even begin to access our health care.

I am sending it over the waves We have health care here just the wrong kind, instead of telling a young child to call their own parents in schools they are led to family planning places, to be paid for by much in tax money and to be guided by idiots who can't understand their circumstances to begin with in the slightest. We spend our money on nothing, thats why we have no accountability.
June 06, 2009

To whom this letter will be read:
You need to pay attention; you are not disabled, nor are you a doctor who can determine whether or not I am. Nor are any of your stupid Union Reps, who as I get angrier want to expose and bury in the public forum. The public court of opinion; it’s free.

Even as trying to heal, I call the disability office and once only have I been treated with kindness. When I am trying to mentally handle the struggles ahead of me, the Office of Disability misinforms me and causes me to run around in circles and make my condition worse. Now you are telling me of which none of you are doctors, that I am not disabled. Where in the heel are you getting your info, and why the continual harassment game of making my life worse. Because you do not have the money??

If this is the case, let Arnold get rid of your Union heads that continually take your funds to tell you how to tell others who are dying that you have the power to understand who is sick and who isn’t. All the State workers Union jobs can go, The SEIU heads jobs can go, our fireman, our police, our health care workers need jobs, not the Union heads that say, no you cannot do this for people. That is homicide by ignorance and association.

This so called public serving office has not sent me all my checks, is now denying my checks once more, and thereby am having to go through the process all over again.
Even when I tried to get a job to help the economy, I was fired, before I tried to get a job I was making $400.00 a week, even though the job was below my pay scale and I was happy with it anyway, by taking it and then getting fired, my benefits went down to $300.00 a month, just to try and see if I could my part in our society. You ask me and tell me that I am not disabled??? You guys being sick makes me sick. That is why I am to the point I can barely think about any of this stuff and require the help of my Mother and family to even possibly comprehend what the hell I am supposed to do to even access what funds are supposed to be due me.

You tell if I make a mistake I have to wait for a longer period of time. Even the Federal offices call me say they are there to help, give me addresses and then tell me if I miss the turn….( all the while I remember the name of the street she is referring and it goes by the name of two streets not one, and she doesn’t even have the correct info)….well, wonder why paranoia sets in?? Then they say Google it, or if I map Quest it, sometimes those maps are not even correct, but hey if I miss the deadline I am all screwed.

You tell me if I screw up on my form or check the wrong box I will not get my money, when I file for unemployment, a boss that didn’t like me for no reason, (except that she was embezzling, and I let her father know this) tells you I don’t deserve my unemployment benefits, and I have to wait three months to even get a hearing then await a while longer for the actual decision to go through and then get my check mailed to me.

(Meanwhile I have reported her to an agency of tax, and don’t hear anything about her being investigated.)
I have written my Congressman, I have written the Governor.

Along with other issues that my Doctor has will and does offer testimony to, you the State you are the ones that ale me even worse. Get my records straight, get them right. Send me my money, send it on time, I know I have missed at least four checks, but am so flabbergasted I cannot keep up.
You bury me and others in Bullshit, all in the name of saying we are trying to help?? Our Legislators take a 10% cut, gee wow, what a help, if it was 10% of nothing, maybe, if it’s 10%, and it is of what they are known to make it is still nothing. I can’t even save gas by applying online with you idiots, I either have to go in person, or use snail mail, and I believe it is done on purpose so we cannot access our money. A copy of this letter is going out to many.
It may not be the Governor or the State legislators this time; I think I may send it to the Press.

CC: Everybody
No Best Regards intended, my free right to say:


Cindy42 | 6/6/2009
How can we see about passing a law that these babies that are not wanted by their mothers, be placed for adoption and that they are given a right to a life lived. These children need a savior and the Christians are the answer. There are plenty of people in the entire world who want children and can't have any. I have 3 and would love to adopt 1 or more of these babies. My daughters are teenagers and I am a very blessed and gifted mother. God bless us all. Let's pray for our president and these women and our citizens to take action to prevent abortions from continuing in America. Sincerly, Kelly Key
KellyKey | 6/1/2009
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