Ahh it gets worse everyday
Obama Nominee: Taxpayers Must Fund Abortion [David Freddoso]
There is nothing pro-choice about requiring others to pay for abortions. But President Obama's new nominee for Deputy Secretary of State believes that taxpayers are constitutionally obligated to fund them. Sen. Jim DeMint (R., S.C.) writes today on his blog:
James B. Steinberg, President Obama's nominee to be the next Deputy Secretary of State, claimed in written testimony to the Foreign Relations Committee that Congress cannot constitutionally restrict taxpayer funding to perform or promote abortions. Mr. Steinberg stated that the Mexico City policy, which bars taxpayer funding of abortions overseas, "is an unnecessary restriction that, if applied to organizations based in this country, would be an unconstitutional limitation on free speech."
DeMint notes that Steinberg's opinion directly contradicts the Supreme Court's view on the matter, expressed in the majority opinion in the 1991 case Rust v. Sullivan:
The Government has no constitutional duty to subsidize an activity merely because it is constitutionally protected, and may validly choose to allocate public funds for medical services relating to childbirth but not to abortion.
01/26 02:03 PM
Please note this is quite a sea change. Perhaps I missed it before but I am not sure even the Clinton White House said we have a obligation under the Const to fund Foreign abortion and advocacy.
I guess if Doug Kmiec gets the Vatican Envoy job he can explain all this to the Rome folks. But your Holiness we must fund Abortion in foreign lands because some guys got together in 1789 and gave us the first amendment. I am so sorry .
Good Luck with that one Doug
So what do we do if our tax dollars go to abortion? I would rather go to jail for not paying taxes than to fund abortion!
ReplyDeleteA Priest I know what taking intentions by name to repudiate this policy at his Mass. I am hoping he does that again
ReplyDeleteSecond I think we need to pray pray pray
And third get on the phone to our Congressfolks. I think most Americans are uncomfortable with this