Obama Told at Health Care Summit Americans Don't Want Abortion

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Washington, DC – It took almost the entire length of the debate at the White House health care summit for the issue of abortion to come up and, when it did, pro-life Rep. John Boehner told President Barack Obama that Americans don’t want abortion funding in the health care bill Congress is considering.

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Praise the Lord! It would nice if Obama would stop trying to sneak it in. Does anyone have any thoughts as to why it is so important to him?
 
Washington, DC – It took almost the entire length of the debate at the White House health care summit for the issue of abortion to come up and, when it did, pro-life Rep. John Boehner told President Barack Obama that Americans don’t want abortion funding in the health care bill Congress is considering.

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Not only that, but we don’t want a government takeover of health care and we don’t want that health care bill at all. They need to scrap it and start over. The only two things they need are tort reform, allowing insurance purchase across state lines and prohibition of exclusion due to pre-existing conditions. T
 
Obama has made it abundantly clear he does not give a flying fig what the American people want.
 
I watched the latter half of the summit. The issue of abortion did come up; however, a Democrat lady explicitly stated that “the law of the land is there is no public funding of abortion.” She stated that emphatically, as if preexisting laws made it impossible for the Federal government to fund any abortions. Whether that is the case or not in the USA I do not know. What was really interesting was Obama’s interest in that statement after she made it. It looked as if he definitely wanted to say or add something but he didn’t. He certainly took note.

Otherwise, it was an over glorified discussion committee. What’s interesting is that what the Health Care Summit represented in a nut shell was the Westminster style of government, where the opposition and the government (legislative branch majority + executive) all meet to discuss a bill in public. President Obama seemed to play the function of “governor general,” chairman/president and “speaker of the house” all at once. A curious thing for a republic but not uncommon in other democratic government models.

Lastly, Obama’s style came through quite clearly. His positioning and disarming techniques were politically masterful. I especially like his way of saying, “I agree” and “I agree with you/that” before proceeding to present a conclusion that is not in agreement at all lol, as if he was forced against his desire to do something else. That’s a wonderful way of getting what you want without appearing to block or disregard people.
 
Washington, DC – It took almost the entire length of the debate at the White House health care summit for the issue of abortion to come up and, when it did, pro-life Rep. John Boehner told President Barack Obama that Americans don’t want abortion funding in the health care bill Congress is considering.

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unfortunately, it doesn’t matter what the President or Congress is told. They are hell-bent on passing this monstrosity.
 
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