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Does anyone know if this is about bo overturning President Bush’s protective policies for health care providers which he signed during his last days in office?
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Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – When is pro-choice not really pro-choice? When abortion advocacy groups applaud a move by President Barack Obama to consider removing protections in place for medical staff and centers that don’t want to do abortions. As LifeNews.com reported, Obama has opened up a 3-day comment period in advance of removing the Bush protections enforcing national conscience laws for medical professionals. Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL, praised the Obama administration for moving forward to repeal the pro-life rule. “President Obama’s action today to move forward in repealing this rule reinforces why elections matter and how new leadership can end divisive policies that harm women,” Keenan claimed. “President Obama has signaled his intent to honor the public’s call for a focus on commonsense, common-ground solutions that make a difference in the lives of women and their families. We will continue to work with President Obama to change the tone of the debate over reproductive rights.” Keenan said nothing about hwy her group favors forcing doctors and private medical centers to do abortions that conflict with their moral or religious beliefs. NOW President Kim Gandy also applauded the Obama administration’s move towards forced abortions. “This is a positive move by the Obama administration, and a demonstration of the president’s commitment to women and reproductive health care,” she said.
lifenews.com/
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – When is pro-choice not really pro-choice? When abortion advocacy groups applaud a move by President Barack Obama to consider removing protections in place for medical staff and centers that don’t want to do abortions. As LifeNews.com reported, Obama has opened up a 3-day comment period in advance of removing the Bush protections enforcing national conscience laws for medical professionals. Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL, praised the Obama administration for moving forward to repeal the pro-life rule. “President Obama’s action today to move forward in repealing this rule reinforces why elections matter and how new leadership can end divisive policies that harm women,” Keenan claimed. “President Obama has signaled his intent to honor the public’s call for a focus on commonsense, common-ground solutions that make a difference in the lives of women and their families. We will continue to work with President Obama to change the tone of the debate over reproductive rights.” Keenan said nothing about hwy her group favors forcing doctors and private medical centers to do abortions that conflict with their moral or religious beliefs. NOW President Kim Gandy also applauded the Obama administration’s move towards forced abortions. “This is a positive move by the Obama administration, and a demonstration of the president’s commitment to women and reproductive health care,” she said.