Posted on 05/02/2002 9:54:38 PM PDT by Beep
DATE: May 2, 2002
TO: (ALL)
FROM: Jennifer Bingham, Executive Director
(Executive.Director@sba-list.org)
The National Organization for Women and Planned Parenthood are working to activate their pro-abortion supporters to oppose a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed rule.
The HHS proposed rule would make unborn children eligible for prenatal care under the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).
Currently children under the age of 19 are covered. The new rule would allow children to be covered from conception.
The expanded SCHIP rule would give many women who are not eligible for Medicaid the resources to carry and deliver healthy children. Pregnant women and unborn children at risk of complications would receive the medical treatment they need.
Radical groups like NOW and Planned Parenthood have opposed the proposed rule. NOW asked their supporters to write to HHS and oppose "Fetal Personhood." This is how extreme these groups are!
Click here to write to HHS in support of the proposed rule.
The letters need to be received by 5:00 pm on Monday, May 6th so mail in your letter today!
Thanks for your help!
Sincerely,
Jennifer Bingham
Executive Director
P.S. If you would like to help the Susan B. Anthony List with these critical pro-life activities, click here:
Dems make me ill!! I'm fine with the fact that I'm an ex-fetus (once I hit the floor when the doctor dropped me on my head!) (kidding!), but I am SO GLAD I don't have to say that I am an ex-Democrat! :::: shiver ::::
As for the interest in this thread -- the only thing that interests me is making sure that people have access to the information to write their own letter and send it out! I don't care how many replies are posted on the board. That's not the objective here.
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