I can’t speak for “the bishops” anymore than the USCCB can. But the USCCB and the Catholic Health Care Association were all pushing Obamacare until the Stupak Amendment debacle. Why they didn’t see things like this coming is beyond my powers of comprehension. And it isn’t over either. Not by a long shot.Where were the bishops and the Catholic Health Care Association when the law that enabled this terrible regulation was debated in the first place?
online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203718504577179110264196498.htmlCode:“…for those who care about issues such as life and marriage and religious liberty that so roil our body politic, we ought to wish Catholic progressives well in their intra-liberal fight. For we shall never arrive at the consensus we hope for if we allow our politics to be divided between a party of faith and a party of animosity to faith.”
Where were/are the Catholic American citizens when someone takes their rights away and says it’s separation of church and state? Why do Catholics think it’s fair and reasonable that they pay twice for schools?Where were the bishops and the Catholic Health Care Association when the law that enabled this terrible regulation was debated in the first place?
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I’ve been saying this since Obamacare was passed. Representative Smith is free to call on me any time for political advice.Representative Chris Smith thinks that the Obama administration’s decision to force religious organizations to purchase health insurance plans in violation of their consciences is an attempt to force “Catholic health care to cease to be.”
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There, fixed it for ya.It’s the most anti-Catholic administration-] that I can recall /-]ever.
I marched with NICU nurses from a Catholic hospital at the March for Life Monday- they said the same thing. They are afraid their hospital will be closed. Scary times!Obama has got to go in 2012. Catholic healthcare must be protected, and the only way it can be is if Obama is not reelected. I have read of a Catholic health worker who says if this regulation is not repealed he will leave his job because he can not consent to the intrinsic evil of the regulation.
Bill McGurn:
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Call me paranoid but as a nurse case manager, I feel that given what the Obama administration has in mind for health care in terms in rationing, the Catholic hospitals have to be out of the way to put their evil agenda in place. Believe me I am no conspiracy theorist, just afraid for my daughter with chronic illness dependent on expensive infusions and my catastrophically injured clients who require extensive rehab which will no longer be the priority. Call me crazy, I hope to God I am!Why do I have the feeling that this is Kathleen Sebelius’ payback to her bishop for his continuing admonitions to her about her active pro-abortion stance back in Kansas? But that can’t be, because it’s the administration which wants to gut Catholic health care, not just Sebelius. Oh, but hey, they graciously gave the Catholic Church one year’s grace period before it will be forced to acquiesce in evil or get out of business.
It’s the most anti-Catholic administration that I can recall.
And yet…Catholics voted Obama into office, in the same proportions as his other supporters. He didn’t hide his stance on life, either.Why do I have the feeling that this is Kathleen Sebelius’ payback to her bishop for his continuing admonitions to her about her active pro-abortion stance back in Kansas? But that can’t be, because it’s the administration which wants to gut Catholic health care, not just Sebelius. Oh, but hey, they graciously gave the Catholic Church one year’s grace period before it will be forced to acquiesce in evil or get out of business.
It’s the most anti-Catholic administration that I can recall.
And…those same Catholics will likely vote for Obama again.And yet…Catholics voted Obama into office, in the same proportions as his other supporters. He didn’t hide his stance on life, either.
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It’s not paranoia if they really are out to get you.Call me paranoid but as a nurse case manager, I feel that given what the Obama administration has in mind for health care in terms in rationing, the Catholic hospitals have to be out of the way to put their evil agenda in place. Believe me I am no conspiracy theorist, just afraid for my daughter with chronic illness dependent on expensive infusions and my catastrophically injured clients who require extensive rehab which will no longer be the priority. Call me crazy, I hope to God I am!
I have to agree. It’s the most anti-Catholic administration ever. The most pro-abortion administration ever. The most anti-religion administration ever. Oh, I won’t even mention the highest and most unrestrained debt in history. Anti-Catholic is enough.There, fixed it for ya.![]()
Yes, mandatory euthanasia cannot be far behind.Call me paranoid but as a nurse case manager, I feel that given what the Obama administration has in mind for health care in terms in rationing, the Catholic hospitals have to be out of the way to put their evil agenda in place. Believe me I am no conspiracy theorist, just afraid for my daughter with chronic illness dependent on expensive infusions and my catastrophically injured clients who require extensive rehab which will no longer be the priority. Call me crazy, I hope to God I am!
Perhaps it is that time like many other periods in history when the incense is brought forward for our testing. Often wondered how such events seemed to creep up on a population. These are the 21st century Diocletian-Henry VII–Robespierre-Mexican masons etc.laws that try once again to supress the Church.I have to agree. It’s the most anti-Catholic administration ever. The most pro-abortion administration ever. The most anti-religion administration ever. Oh, I won’t even mention the highest and most unrestrained debt in history. Anti-Catholic is enough.
But I was told on Catholic Answers that he wants to REDUCE poverty and abortions!!!And yet…Catholics voted Obama into office, in the same proportions as his other supporters. He didn’t hide his stance on life, either.
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No, you’re not being paranoid. My wife is, in effect, a nurse case manager for an organization that serves those with developmental disabilities. It’s getting harder and harder to get them treated. Granted, most of them are Medicaid, but some are Medicare or even insured. It isn’t that. It’s that the reimbursement has been altered in favor of “preventive care” (medical care for the well) and skewed against treatment of those with chronic conditions. Developmentally disabled people almost always have lots of problems, most of which are chronic.Call me paranoid but as a nurse case manager, I feel that given what the Obama administration has in mind for health care in terms in rationing, the Catholic hospitals have to be out of the way to put their evil agenda in place. Believe me I am no conspiracy theorist, just afraid for my daughter with chronic illness dependent on expensive infusions and my catastrophically injured clients who require extensive rehab which will no longer be the priority. Call me crazy, I hope to God I am!