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ACLJ Steps Up: Here Come the Lawsuits

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The law "fails the American people and does not provide permanent protections for the life of the unborn," the group said in a Sunday night news release.

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CNSNews (www.cnsnews.com)
3/22/2010 (1 decade ago)

Published in U.S.

WASHINGTON, DC (CNS News)  - The American Center for Law and Justice, a conservative civil liberties group, says it is preparing to file a federal lawsuit challenging the "flawed" health care package that passed the House 219-212 on Sunday night.
 
The law "fails the American people and does not provide permanent protections for the life of the unborn," the group said in a Sunday night news release.
 
The ACLJ said it would file a lawsuit "soon" in federal court, challenging the forced mandate that penalizes Americans who choose not to participate in universal health care. "That is unconstitutional, and we believe ultimately it will be overturned by the courts," it said.
 
"The fact remains that the actual health care bill just approved does fund abortion," ACLJ said.
 
"Those self-proclaimed pro-life Democrats put their trust in an executive order -- subject to being rescinded by the president -- a move that is not only short-sighted but does not provide the guarantees and pro-life protections secured by statutory language in a law approved by Congress."
 
Which President Obama do you believe? ACLJ asked: The president who repeatedly and publicly opposed the pro-life language in the earlier House-passed bill, or the president who now promises an Executive Order to secure the votes he needed to pass a very dangerous health care package?
 
ACLJ noted that an executive order "is not a legislative fix and does not carry the force of congressionally approved legislation.  It does not supersede law.  It can be rescinded." 
 
Another concern, the group said, is that the executive order promised by President Obama will put Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in charge of the funding process - and she is a cabinet member "who has a long and documented history of supporting abortion."

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