Posted on 06/14/2009 8:50:14 AM PDT by blueyon
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a controversial bill that pro-life groups say would promote abortion around the world on the taxpayer's dime.
Congressional representatives voted 235-187 to approve H.R. 2410 on Wednesday, with 11 members abstaining.
The bill, known as the "Foreign Relations Authorization Act," would create a new Office for Global Women's Issues that would "coordinate efforts of the United States Government regarding gender integration and womens empowerment in United States foreign policy."
Concerned Women for Americas Legislative Action Committee called the legislation the "Ambassador for Abortion" bill because it would designate "ambassadors" to implement "women's empowerment" programs internationally.
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Stupid is as Stupid does.
HOW IS THIS NOT PRO-ABORTION?! How could you possibily be pro-choice if you only advance abortion but not life
This bill is actually called the “Foreign Relations Authorization Act?” Is it just me, or does every piece of current legislation have an Orwellian title?
Foreign Relations Authorization Act?
But said no country can tell another what to do.
You know what? America is already “International Abortion headquarters”. While i respect them and their dedication personally, im not one of the people who sees every single thing through the abortion lens.
But i was just curious one day and started looking at abortion law around he world. I was blown away to learn that only countries like Red China are more pro-abortion than America.
I was stunned to discover that Sweden, Norway, Germany, etc all restrict abortion far more than we do. America is almost alone in an absolute right to abortion right up to birth. (and after in the case of Obama)
So you are not pro-life, ok.
Lucifer appears to have a fondness for G.O.
So, under the obama administration, our concern for women’s rights extends to:
1. the right to wear a burqua
2. the right to abort children
What about the right to vote, to express opinions, to be educated, etc.?
Yes. House Bill fits with the stated high priority foreign policy goal of the US State Dept. articulated by our Sec. of State to a Planned Parenthood meeting in March 2009...
Houston, Texas, Mar 30, 2009 / 10:24 am (CNA).- Speaking at Planned Parenthood Federation of Americas national conference in Houston this past Friday, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that promoting reproductive rights including abortion- will be at the top of the governments international agenda.
After being honored by Planned Parenthood with the Margaret Sanger award for her work on behalf of womens health and reproductive rights, the Secretary of State said I have to tell you that it was a great privilege when I was told that I would receive this award. I admire Margaret Sanger enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision.
Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, was openly sympathetic with to Nazi Germanys eugenic practices and was strongly committed to preventing blacks, Hispanics and poor people from reproducing.
Praising the organization that endorsed her after during her unsuccessful bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, Clinton said that the overarching mission of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the cause of reproductive freedom that you continue to advance today is as relevant in our world now as it was a hundred years ago.
Yet, she continued, we know that Margaret Sangers work here in the United States and certainly across our globe is not done. Here at home, there are still too many women who are denied their rights because of income, because of opposition, because of attitudes that they harbor. But around the world, too many women are denied even the opportunity to know about how to plan and space their families. Theyre denied the power to do anything about the most intimate of decisions.
I want to assure you that reproductive rights and the umbrella issue of womens rights and empowerment will be a key to the foreign policy of this Administration, she assured as the crowd applauded.
I believe that womens rights and empowerment is an indispensible ingredient of smart power and therefore is integrated into our renewed emphasis on diplomacy and development and I was very proud when President Obama repealed the Mexico City policy, Clinton said, eliciting thunderous applause.
As a result, nongovernmental organizations overseas can once again use U.S. funding to provide the full range of family planning services so that women and their families can get access to the healthcare that they need, she said.
Clinton officially announced that the United States will once again fund family planning, including abortion as an option, through the United Nations. We are going to fund a contribution of $50 million this fiscal year. Thats a 130 percent increase over our last contribution, which was made in 2001. Congress has also approved the Administrations request for $545 million in bilateral assistance for family planning and reproductive health programs this year, she informed the audience.
The Secretary of State also revealed that Obamas policy towards dismantling and defeating al-Qaeda and their allies in Afghanistan and Pakistan will include assisting womens development in those two countries because we know that access to family planning broadens the horizons and expands the vision of women everywhere.
Clinton then connected national security and political instability around the world with the need to promote family planning and abortion.
Simply put, infant mortality is connected to a lower quality of life. And a lower quality of life is the by-product of inadequate healthcare, including inadequate family planning options.
Moreover, Clinton claimed that Indonesia in ten short years has moved from tyranny to democracy because of the coexistence of Islam, modernization, and womens rights.
There is a connection between the commitment to family planning and the secular democracy that Indonesia has become, she argued.
Clinton then said that NGOs like Planned Parenthood are one of the great exports that America has, and said that, at the end of the next four years, I hope that well be able to look around the world and see that it is more peaceful, more prosperous, more progressive, and that, in particular, womens voices will be heard at every place where important decisions are made, and that organizations like Planned Parenthood will be our partners.
Clinton ended her speech by thanking Planned Parenthoods leadership for its advocacy for womens reproductive health in deliberations about the Obama Administrations future healthcare system
Who were the 11 abstentions? Cowards all.
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