Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

Society|Mon, Mar. 02 2009 10:20 AM EST

Pro-Life Groups Pledge to Oppose Gov. Sebelius as Health Chief

By Lawrence Jones|Christian Post Reporter

Pro-life groups have vowed to block Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' confirmation as the secretary of Human and Health Services following news that she will officially be nominated to the post on Monday.

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    Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, left, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty talk before the arrival of President Barack Obama during a meeting of the National Governors Association regarding the economic stimulus package, Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, in the State Dining Room of the White House.

President Barack Obama on Saturday asked Sebelius, who was on his list of potential vice president picks last summer, to head the HHS department. She accepted, according to White House officials, who told CNN and The Washington Post that Obama would make the announcement Monday afternoon at the White House.

The pro-life community received news of Sebelius' appointment as another blow to efforts to end abortion. Before the weekend, an HHS official indicated the administration will take steps toward rescinding a law that protects the rights to conscience of health care professionals who otherwise might be forced to perform medical services against their moral or religious beliefs.

In the first days of taking office, Obama also signed a repeal of the Mexico City Policy, which prevented taxpayer dollars from going toward international organizations involved in performing or promoting abortions abroad.

After learning of Sebelius' nomination, pro-life leaders voiced strong opposition to her appointment, citing her radical abortion record and ties to a Kansas-based late-term abortion provider, George Tiller, who faces 19 charges of illegal abortions and will stand trial this month.

"In her time as an elected official in Kansas, Mrs. Sebelius has fought against popular pro-life measures such as parental consent and efforts to curb late-term abortions," said Tony Perkins, president of FRC Action, the legislative arm of Family Research Council, in a statement.

"Our nation's need for health care reform that is family-centered, life-affirming and available to all Americans in a free market is great, and these goals are ill-served by this unfortunate and objectionable nomination," said Perkins, who heads the Washington D.C.-based pro-family group.

Troy Newman, president of Operation Rescue, said the president showed "poor judgment" when it came his latest cabinet appointment.

Newman has long drawn attention to the connections between Sebelius and abortion supporters, including hosting a party in April 2007 honoring Tiller and his entire staff at the governor's mansion while Tiller was under investigation. In May 2007, the Kansas governor spent her birthday at a party given by Planned Parenthood, which months later would face criminal charges.

The pro-life advocate, whose group is based in the Wichita, Kansas, the same area where Tiller runs an abortion clinic, said the governor's ties to Tiller and abortion scandals make "her unfit to serve."

Obama originally nominated former Senate majority leader Tom Daschle for the HHS post but the Democratic lawmaker withdrew last month after disclosing that he had made a mistake on his tax records and failed to pay over $140,000 back in taxes and penalties.

Following Daschle's withdrawal, Sebelius was considered a top contender for the post.

Even before Obama's HSS nod to Sebelius over the weekend, Wendy Wright of Concerned Women for America, a Christian-based advocacy group, had criticized the governor for making disastrous appointments involving abortion supporters.

Sebelius' appointment for the Kansas Board of Healing Arts, abortion provider Howard Ellis, was charged by the Board with attempting to persuade a physician to falsify records. And her attorney general pick, Paul Morrison, later resigned from a sex scandal and reports that he abused his authority to obstruct the investigation of abortionists who were charged with committing illegal late-term abortions and covering up the statutory rape of girls. Continue »

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  • Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:54 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    "CP left out the following quote, backing the appointment, from a Catholic organization:"

    Mostlikely because they do not speak for the Catholic church nor hold to the official views of the church.

    Do you really thing Ann Coulter would want to work for Obummer?

  • Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:58 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Thank you philo777!
    Your comment was great! ENOUGH SAID!!

  • Mon Mar 02, 2009 1:21 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Supporting late-term abortions is NOT within the mainstream of the county, especially since 55 percent take a pro-life view and much of 45 percent who back abortion oppose late-term abortions. But Obama is creating a pro-abortion record anyway.

    See http://www.lifenews.com/obamaabortionrecord.html

  • Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:55 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 27

    The abortion rate and teen pregnancy rates have actually declined in Kansas under Gov. Sebelius due to her healthcare initiatives and incentives toward adoption. She sponsored the Preganacy Maintenance Initiative through Catholic Charities and dramatically expanded healthcare in the state. All these actions are what actually reduce the number of abortions.

    Yet it seems that so many conservatives are "anti-abortion" only politcally;
    not in reality.

  • Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:15 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Of course there are many disappointed with the administration's position on this issue, but the outrage about Sibelius seems very... manufactured. Her views are in the mainstream of the Democratic Party, and the country just chose the Democratic Party to hold the Presidency.

    Is focusing arbitrarily on this one individual going to be effective? I suppose we'll see.

  • Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:58 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 5

    mainly because Catholics United is nothing more than a pro-abortion and Demcoratic front group for Obama that has no real interest in pro-life policies or reducing abortions. It has been soundly condemned by authenticly pro-life Catholics.

    See http://www.lifenews.com/nat4871.html

  • Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:06 am Agree: 9   Disagree: 6

    Gee, I wonder why CP left out the following quote, backing the appointment, from a Catholic organization:

    "Gov. Sebelius is a proven and tireless advocate for children's health care, education, adoption, and support for pregnant women, all components of a public policy agenda intended to benefit the common good. Under her leadership, the state of Kansas has witnessed sharp declines in both abortions and teen pregnancy," said Chris Korzen, executive director of Catholics United.

    Whatever her beliefs, the abortion rate in Kansas has declined during her administration. Isn't that what anti-abortion folks want?

    Who did you expect Obama to appoint, Ann Coulter?

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