Posted on 01/15/2010 3:47:28 PM PST by American Dream 246
Catholic groups are very concerned about Democrat Martha Coakleys attack on their faith from an interview yesterday with WBSM radio talk show host Ken Pittman. Here again is that interview segment from yesterday:
The Catholic News Agency reported:
Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley has come under fire for saying pro-life medical workers with conscientious objections to some treatments probably shouldnt work in the emergency room. One critic said her remarks are a wake-up call about the threats to the religious freedom of orthodox Catholics.
Coakley, a Democrat and Massachusetts Attorney General, is seeking to fill the former seat of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy. Recently her campaign has targeted her Republican opponent, state senator Scott Brown, for proposing an amendment to 2005 state legislation which mandated the provision of emergency contraception to victims of sexual assault.
Browns amendment, which was defeated, would have provided conscience protections for medical workers to the extent that contraception conflicts with a sincerely held religious belief.
Ethical and religious objections to emergency contraception for victims of sexual assault center on the possibility that the treatment will prevent the uterine implantation of any embryo conceived in the assault or in sexual relations before the assault.
Normally the drug works by preventing ovulation. There is debate over whether it renders a womans womb hostile to a fertilized egg, a new human being, if she has already ovulated.
Coakleys controversial comments came in a Thursday interview with WBSM radio talk show host Ken Pittman.
Bill Donahue with the Catholic League also released a statement today following Coakleys attack on the Catholic faith.
Catholic League president Bill Donohue responds to what Massachusetts senatorial hopeful Martha Coakley said last night in a WBSM interview:
When Martha Coakley, a Roman Catholic, was asked whether she supports conscience rights for health care employees, she offered a resounding NO. So completely wedded to the extremists in the pro-abortion community, Coakley would not allow Catholic doctors and nurseswho unlike her accept the teachings of Catholicismto recuse themselves from participating in procedures they find morally repugnant.
Coakley said that if she were asked to consider a bill that would say if people believe that they dont want to provide services that are required under the law and under Roe v. Wade, that they can individually decide to not follow the law. The answer is no. When asked by host Ken Pittman about the rights of Catholics who follow the teachings of the Catholic Church, Coakley offered the separation of church and state mantra. Pittman then said, In the emergency room you still have your religious freedom. Coakley conceded that point but hastened to add, you probably shouldnt work in the emergency room. Translated: You really dont have a right to exercise your religious-liberty objections.
This is the opinion of the attorney general, the chief law enforcement agent in the state of Massachusetts. She effectively told practicing Catholics who work in the health care industry that they ought to get another job. As far as she is concerned, those who invoke a right to conscientious objectiona staple of religious libertyshould lose.
President Obama says he supports conscience rights for health care workers. The Catholic bishops support conscience rights. Survey after survey show that the American people support conscience rights. But Martha Coakley does notshe says theyre all wrong. Glad to know which side of religious liberty she is on.
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I will be on with Ken Pittman today at 4:10 PM CST on WBSM.
Remind everybody in MA of Coakley’s role in the Amirault scandal. Martha Coakley = Massachusetts’ Mike Nifong. See Dorothy Rabinowitz’ excellent column on this subject. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704281204575003341640657862.html?mod=rss_Today%27s_Most_Popular
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Anti Catholic Bigot.
I know she's from Massachusetts, but it's hard to believe that someone stands to the Left of Obama...amazing...
Here's to hoping she goes down in flames.
“Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley has come under fire for saying pro-life medical workers with conscientious objections to some treatments probably shouldnt work in the emergency room.”
Since when are live birth abortions performed in emergency rooms? Shows how dirt ignorant (as well as dishonest, see Coakley’s role in the Amirualt scandal) Coakley is.
Keep talking Martha!
coakley is TOAST
Correction:
Self Loathing Anti Catholic Bigot.
Worse than that, she’s a heretical, self-excommunicated, ex-Catholic.
For anyone, Catholic or not, you can see this for yourself by looking up that part of Catholic Canon Law, Latae Sententiae.
No one is obligated to live by Catholic Canon Law except Catholics. If they don’t, they’re not Catholic, not matter what Patrick Kennedy, Patrick Murphy, John Kerry, Joe Biden or any other self-excommunicated ex-Catholics may tell you.
If anyone needs to walk, it should be the women who choose the wrong hospital to perform an abortion on a human life. They are like the idiot who walks into a car dealership and expects to buy a horse.
I don’t care what this hateful woman believes. She shows herself for what she is.
I hope she stirs the long memory of discrimination in the minds of Catholic voters in Massachusetts.
Well then maybe any of the Catholic democrats among them will vote for Brown..
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Democrats don't just think they are better than us.
They are certain they are meant to rule us, and have us live at their pleasure and whim.
Was Teddy?
The funny thing about Teddy, under Catholic Law, is that his heresy is worse than his killing a person. He can privately confess his sins in the Kopechne matter, truly repent, receive Communion and be absolved.
A heretic must go through a process of Reconciliation which a Bishop must oversee, although he can delegate the responsibility to a parish priest.
It’s hard to imagine, in a case not involving a Kennedy, that in the case of a prominent person publicly committing heresies, that person wouldn’t be required to publicly denounce his past heresies.
The Church isn’t always consistent but we’re led to believe God is.
OPPPSSS there went the Kennedy Catholic voting block!
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