While Planned Parenthood's target in the Komen case was new, its
tactics are not. In the past two years, we have seen the abortion giant
(and the politicians it funds) hold for ransom a diverse array of
hostages.
In 2010, President Obama and the Democrats in Congress risked and
narrowly averted the rejection of their signature health-care law in
order to block the inclusion of provisions (such as the 1970s Hyde
Amendment) that prevent federal abortion funding. At the 11th hour, a
handful of "pro-life" Democrats capitulated, giving Mr. Obama and
Planned Parenthood their victory.
Last year, in April, Mr. Obama risked a government shutdown over
language in a resolution that would have defunded Planned Parenthood at
the federal level. At the last moment, congressional Republicans gave
way and allowed the federal money to keep flowing.
Also in 2011, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
threatened to withhold billions of dollars in Medicaid funds from those
states such as Indiana that prohibit state funding of Planned Parenthood
and other entities that provide elective abortions. Planned Parenthood
strongly opposed Indiana's attempt to cut off its funding and celebrated
the federal government's intervention. Indiana is currently litigating
the matter in federal court.
Most recently, after intense lobbying,
the Department of Health and Human Services did the bidding of Planned
Parenthood by imposing a mandate on virtually all employers to provide
insurance coverage (without cost-sharing) for abortion-inducing drugs,
sterilizations and contraceptives. This threatens to force many
religiously affiliated charitable institutions out of the business of
providing education, health care and social services to the poor.
Breast-cancer victims are only the latest hostages taken by Planned
Parenthood. Unless the organization is finally held to account, they
will surely not be the last.
-from a Wall Street Journal online article, the URL for which is unable to be pasted here
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