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erowe1
03-09-2011, 04:42 PM
http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/gop-heavyweights-pressure-lawmakers-to-ditch-planned-parenthood-de-funding


WASHINGTON, D.C., March 9, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Some members of the Republican establishment are hoping that the House lawmakers that spearheaded the end to federal funding for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America will soften their stance in upcoming negotiations.

The Democrat-led Senate was scheduled to vote on two versions of the budget bill Wednesday, the House’s version containing the funding cuts, as well as the Senate draft that keeps the funds. Neither are expected to pass, promising a drawn-out battle over which vision for the 2011 fiscal year will make the most gains in the final round.

But as pro-life leaders are pleading with the GOP to stand firm behind the cuts to Planned Parenthood introduced by Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), a Politico report Wednesday pointed to recent comments from Republican magnates encouraging House members to ignore them.

In a column for the Daily Beast, former John McCain adviser Mark McKinnon called the Pence amendment “shortsighted political posturing” and “overreaching.” “It’s why Republicans get a bad name with many independent voters and women,” wrote McKinnon.

Republican donor Dick Scaife also called the funding cut “dead wrong” in a Feb. 27 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review piece, giving a nod to Planned Parenthood’s “reproductive health services” besides abortion. “Abortions are a minor aspect of Planned Parenthood’s mission to provide reproductive health care, education and other services to Americans, regardless of income,” said Scaife.

Planned Parenthood receives about a third of its revenue from government grants. The largest source of funding is revenue generated by its medical services, which is largely accounted for by the lucrative abortion trade.

Pro-life leaders last week said they feared that a stopgap budget bill approved by the GOP, but lacking the cuts, was a foreshadowing of priorities for the final product. When faced with the question by CNS News last week, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor shied away from calling the Planned Parenthood cut “non-negotiable.” A press secretary told the news service upon pressing the issue that “we now need to see where the Senate stands on this and other big issues.”

In a FOX News interview Wednesday morning, the amendment’s author argued that “it’s time to pick a fight” over taxpayer funding of agenda-driven groups.

“We [should seize] this time of a fiscal crisis to say it’s time to end public funding for NPR, it’s time to end public funding for Planned Parenthood of America, these organizations that have a particular viewpoint, that advance a particular liberal viewpoint, ought to do what every other policy organization in this town does and that is raise their own resources to advance their own agenda,” said Rep. Pence.

The White House on Wednesday announced that President Obama strongly opposed the House’s version of the bill and was prepared to veto it. Obama has so far stopped short of promising funds for Planned Parenthood, a longtime political ally.

How can defunding Planned Parenthood be political overreaching? The only people who support funding abortion with tax dollars are not the independents elections are fought over, they're the far left. All any ostensibly pro-life or small-government Republicans can accomplish by not supporting Pence here is proving to voters that they have no principles and never mean what they say.

Vessol
03-09-2011, 04:46 PM
Meh, and many of the pro-life right will still vote for these clowns..

erowe1
03-09-2011, 04:46 PM
BREAKING: Senate rejects bill defunding Planned Parenthood

http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/breaking-senate-rejects-bill-defunding-planned-parenthood


WASHINGTON, D.C., March 9, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In a 44-56 vote, the U.S. Senate has voted against a budget bill crafted by House Republicans that would have eliminated federal funding of Planned Parenthood.

The Democrat-led Senate also failed to pass its own budget bill, which contained much fewer spending cuts and maintained the abortion giant’s funding.

The vote marks the first stage of what promises to be a drawn-out battle between two opposite visions for the 2011 fiscal year, as well as between pro-life and pro-abortion forces fiercely gunning for or against the amendment de-funding Planned Parenthood.

President Obama has promised to veto the House version as it stands.

Developing ...

LibForestPaul
03-09-2011, 04:48 PM
Nope, they won't. This will finally fracture the republican party. Their base right now are Evangelicals and neocons. This is just the fight that is needed to put the nail in the GOPs coffin.

Vessol
03-09-2011, 04:48 PM
While I'd consider myself pro-life, even those that are pro-choice here should realize what bullshit it is for the government to fund anything related to abortions(or anything at all for that matter, but that's another topic)


Nope, they won't. This will finally fracture the republican party. Their base right now are Evangelicals and neocons. This is just the fight that is needed to put the nail in the GOPs coffin.

Meh, I guess you're more optimistic than me. I don't view the mainstream evangelicals as being principled at all. They'll just ignore this.

Sola_Fide
03-09-2011, 04:50 PM
Planned Parenthood receives about a third of its revenue from government grants. The largest source of funding is revenue generated by its medical services, which is largely accounted for by the lucrative abortion trade.

Do you remember that guy who tried to argue that our tax dollars don't fund the abortion industry? Is he still around?

specsaregood
03-09-2011, 04:53 PM
I hope they stand firm and we get a government shutdown because of the issue.

ChaosControl
03-09-2011, 04:54 PM
The GOP is such a pathetic joke that it can't even fight for pro-life when it is the economically smart thing to do so.

Southron
03-09-2011, 05:08 PM
The GOP is such a pathetic joke that it can't even fight for pro-life when it is the economically smart thing to do so.

I think the GOP and Democrats generally agree, whether it be social or fiscal issues.

ChaosControl
03-09-2011, 05:29 PM
I think the GOP and Democrats generally agree, whether it be social or fiscal issues.

They do, they are just corporate shells.

erowe1
03-09-2011, 05:32 PM
Nope, they won't. This will finally fracture the republican party. Their base right now are Evangelicals and neocons. This is just the fight that is needed to put the nail in the GOPs coffin.

It definitely is a good issue for RP. Once again, the pro-life position is the same as the small-government position. And once again, the GOP establishment couldn't be counted on, but RP could.

Brett85
03-09-2011, 07:44 PM
BREAKING: Senate rejects bill defunding Planned Parenthood

http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/breaking-senate-rejects-bill-defunding-planned-parenthood

I saw that earlier, and that's an absolutely ridiculous headline. The Senate didn't vote on a bill that would specifically defund Planned Parenthood. They simply voted on a budget that defunded Planned Parenthood, but the GOP budget would also add 1.5 trillion to the national debt. According to this website, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Jim Demint all voted to fund Planned Parenthood since they voted against the GOP budget. I sent them a nice little email asking them to stop misleading their members on what the vote was actually on.

erowe1
03-09-2011, 08:21 PM
I saw that earlier, and that's an absolutely ridiculous headline. The Senate didn't vote on a bill that would specifically defund Planned Parenthood. They simply voted on a budget that defunded Planned Parenthood, but the GOP budget would also add 1.5 trillion to the national debt. According to this website, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Jim Demint all voted to fund Planned Parenthood since they voted against the GOP budget. I sent them a nice little email asking them to stop misleading their members on what the vote was actually on.

Thanks for that clarification. I didn't pay close enough attention.

bill1971
03-11-2011, 12:52 AM
I dont know why defunding planned parenthood is an issue. It's not the govt's responsibility to supply condoms for people. It's not even a morality issue, its a personal responsibility issue.

trey4sports
03-11-2011, 01:43 AM
It's looking more and more hopeless that we'll ever be able to cut a sizable portion of the budget