Abortions are being written into ObamaCare as presidential powers are being privately increased.

More importantly,  it is not

family planning any more 

than shooting my children at
age 12 can be considered an 
extension of  family planning
issues begun at conception.   

It’s official. The concern pro-life organizations had about the ObamaCare legislation funding abortions has been confirmed, as the Obama administration has issued the final rules on abortion funding governing the controversial health care law.
Nestled within the “individual mandate” in the Obamacare act — that portion of the Act requiring every American to purchase government — approved insurance or pay a penalty — is an “abortion premium mandate.” This mandate requires all persons enrolled in insurance plans that include elective abortion coverage to pay a separate premium from their own pockets to fund abortion.  As a result, many pro-life Americans will have to decide between a plan that violates their consciences by funding abortion, or a plan that may not meet their health needs. >>>>>>>>>>>Read the full article at LifeNews.com
Editor's notes:  with this story,  we have the confirmed fact (again) that Obama's inability to be truthful with the American people on the most important of issues has become the single most critical development in the devolution of the American presidency.  Over the passed several decades,  our legislator's have failed us as they slowly but with deliberate intent, increased the powers of the presidency to the point that a president can, now,  rule as a de facto dictator if he so chooses.  
Besides the several presidency powers that lend themselves to the rule of single and imperial despot (the signing privilege, executive privilege,  executive order(s),  the declaration of martial law (made easier under George Bush in 2004),  the several federal agencies at his beck and call without congressional consent or knowledge,  and the mere fact that he is the highest ranking sovereign Commander in Chief of the military), presidential powers can be extended via the legislative strategy of passing into law mere legal opinions  not be fully written,  left for the unelected bureaucrats to complete, people of a president's own choosing,  unelected and protected by executive privilege. 
Such is the case with both Dodd and Frank (a 2000 page piece of regulatory legislation not fully written until next year but passed into law in 2010) and ObamaCare,  passed into law on March 23, 2010,  but not fully written until sometime in 2014.  Understand that I am saying that the 100,000 pages of the medical reform law were not only not read,  they were not written at the time of the bill's passage.  When Nancy Pelosi so ignorantly stated,  "We won't know what's in the bill until after we pass the bill,"  no one had a clue that she was actually talking about "four years after we pass the law."  No one knew just how "right on" she was.  In fact,  many of my conservative friends,  still laugh at the idiocy of her statement,  when,  in point of fact,  the only idiots are those who thought that she did not know what she was talking about . . . . . . . . . at one time,  that included me.  
At the time of ObamaCare's passage,  the law concerning abortion,  as presented in this post,  was not in the bill.  It is now and without a vote or a scarce mention.  
The time is fast approaching when the Patriot Nation needs to rise up and take this country back.  Hopefully the overthrow of power will take place come this November.  If not . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5 comments:

  1. Your side is not going to keep on killing babies without paying some kind of a price. Take that to the back.

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  2. You are completely aligned with Iran, Saudi Arabia, the Taliban and other Muslim theocracies on this issue. It's anti-women. This is what the religious right is: the American version of the Taliban.

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  3. Only the most ignorant would think that abortion is a pro-health issue and pregnancy a disease. Only a moron would call killing off one's offspring, "family planning." This is not a theocratic issue. It is a human rights issue.

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  4. The GOP provides no exceptions - abortion illegal. The GOP supports the rights of incest rapists to procreate and denies the rights of women victims.

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