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A Senator’s Response

Below is a response from my senator, Jeff Merkley, regarding my request that any health care legislation exclude federal funding for abortion. It’s obviously a form letter and a very political response, and I’m not surprised in the least.

Thank you for contacting me to share your concerns about including comprehensive reproductive health services in health care reform. While we may disagree about this issue, I acknowledge that your views are powerful and deeply felt, and please know that I respect your opinion.

As you may know, I believe access to a full scope of health services, including comprehensive reproductive health care, should be a component of every woman’s basic health care coverage. Reproductive health is a key determinant in a woman’s overall health, involving health concerns such as fertility, pregnancy care, and preventing and addressing unintended pregnancies. Currently, nearly 90 percent of employee-based insurance policies cover reproductive services. It is appropriate to allow this coverage to continue going forwards. I believe reproductive choices should be made between a woman and her doctor, not by government. Therefore, I supported the inclusion of reproductive health services in the health care reform bill, The Affordable Health Choices Act, which was recently approved by the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee (HELP), of which I am a member.

Thank you, again, for sharing your thoughts with me. Although I know that not everyone will always agree with me, Oregonians can always expect me to listen to their concerns and to be honest and straightforward with my answers. I hope you will continue to keep me informed about the issues that matter most to you.

All my best,
Jeff Merkley
United States Senate

I thought health care reform was about eliminating all of the suffering about which we hear so much hyperbole. Though my kids can be difficult at times, I’ve never thought of those difficult times as moments of suffering. Somebody should tell these people that the way to avoid “unintended pregnancies” is to avoid unintended sex. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. We already have government funding of abortion through the public support of organizations such as Planned Parenthood. I only pray that this doesn’t get worse before it gets better.

Pray for this Man

This is one very sick man, a completely unrepentant abortion doctor.

Live Action Films

A group called Live Action Films is using new media to, among other things, help to expose the truth about Planned Parenthood.  The following video speaks for itself.  Watch below, or visit their web site.

Virtue Media

I recently stumbled into an exciting Catholic apostolate called VirtueMedia.org.  This organization produces wonderful pro-life radio and television commercials that run on secular stations nationwide.  All of their commercials may be listened to online, and many of them are quite heart warming.  Listen to them, forward them to your friends and family, or even better — donate!

A couple of centuries ago, slavery was the defining issue of the time for our country.  Now, it’s abortion.  It is every bit as polarizing, and it is every bit as evil — even more so, actually.  We as Catholics must embrace life in every stage from conception to natural death.  We must vocally and monetarily support pro-life causes.  Calling oneself pro-life without actually supporting life issues in any way is not really pro-life, it is neutrality.  Being neutral is only marginally better than being pro-abortion.

Organizations like Virtue Media are doing all of the work.  All they need from us is their support.