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Society|Fri, Jul. 24 2009 10:56 AM EDT

Pro-Life Leaders Mobilize Over 36,000 to Stand Against 'Abortion Mandate'

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

Over 36,000 Americans joined a last-minute nationwide webcast Thursday to hear from more than a dozen top-level pro-life leaders about the massive effort to mandate taxpayer-funded abortions as part of a proposed trillion-dollar healthcare takeover.

“As a candidate, President Obama said he wanted to make abortions rare. This health care proposal gives the lie to that statement,” said Tom Minnery, vice president of Government and Public Policy for Focus on the Family.

“Obviously, we all know what is taxed, what is subsidized, what tax money is used for will expand. If abortions are subsidized, we’ll get many thousands more abortions. Many thousands of unborn children will die if abortion is covered in these regulations,” he added.

Brought together by David Bereit, national director of 40 Days for Life, participants of Thursday’s webcast heard from a broad range of pro-life leaders who touched upon various sides of the abortion debate, including the negative effects of abortion on women, the abortion industry’s targeting of minority populations, the collapsing abortion industry’s need for government funding, and the corruption within Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortions in the nation.

At the heart of the webcast was health care legislation that is making its way through Congress and includes provisions that would mandate abortion services.

According to pro-life organizations, the legislation – if passed – would empower federal officials to mandate coverage of abortion on demand in virtually all health plans. The legislation would also result in massive federal subsidies for abortion on demand, require expansions of abortion providers in many areas of the country, and result in nullification of at least some state abortion regulations.

“If abortion is not explicitly excluded from health care reform then this will represent the largest expansion of abortion since Roe v. Wade,” stated Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life.

Though Roe v. Wade allowed abortion at any time in pregnancy for any reason or no reason at all, subsequent decisions on abortion by the Supreme Court have significantly weakened the 1973 ruling, explained Pavone.

Furthermore, Roe v. Wade gave the states certain leeway in regulation abortions and the courts have actually increased the rights of the states to enact reasonable regulations on abortions that, as Pavone reported, “in fact end up saving lives.”

“And we see hundreds upon hundreds of successfully passed and implemented state laws that have in fact saved lives, that have in fact protected taxpayers from having to fund abortion, that have protected the rights of medical personnel that don’t want to be involved in the killing of babies and done have a lot of other things to slow down the progress of the abortion industry,” the Catholic leader stated.

“This health care reform bill, in the minds of the abortion industry ... represents an opportunity to prop up their collapsing industry, to increase in fact the ease with which abortions are performed and funded,” he continued, noting how the number of those performing abortions have drastically declined and how almost two-thirds of the free-standing abortion mills in the United States have been closed since abortion was legalized.

Jim Sedlak, executive director of STOPP International, echoed Pavone’s sentiments, noting specifically why Planned Parenthood has been making strong efforts to push forward the health care reform bill and to put down those who oppose.

“Planned Parenthood right now is in a fight for their survival. If they don’t get what they need in the health care plan, they’re in trouble,” he stated.

“They need to tap into this,” added Sedlak, who is considered one of the leading experts on the harm caused by Planned Parenthood. “Thirty-four percent of their income comes from government money and they want more of that.” Continue »

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