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gnjsdad, you apparently don’t know what was in or not in Obamacare that was of concern to us pro life people. Nothing in Obamacare as then proposed prevented tax dollars from being used to provide abortions. The pro-life contingent thus requested a specific provisions PROHIBITING abortion being funded with tax dollars either directly or through the back door which was obviously what was intended. What Stupak did was accept a worthless executive order in lieu of a specific prohibition.You haven’t shown any correlation between taking a “TRUE pro-life position” and voting against “Obamacare”. Did it ever occur to you that one can be pro-life and at the same time favor such insurance reforms as are enacted in “Obamacare”? That there isn’t necessarily a moral exclusivity between the two? I say necessarily because the only way that voting for the health insurance reform would be morally objectionable would be if it allowed public funding for abortion – something which did not happen with this law, thanks to Stupak forcing Obama to include the executive order.
Your response is a perfect illustration of what I’ve been saying about the tragedy of pro lifers being co-opted by one of the major political parties. Democrat Bart Stupak was a pro-life member of Congress. He also happened to favor passage of insurance reform. In partisan terms, that combination is unacceptable. In partisan terms, he became a traitor, he “caved” out of some venal ulterior motive that of course remains unclear.
The ‘ulterior motive’ was pressure that he couldn’t withstand. He was weak. Some of the Dems were bought off with goodies and some were arm twisted into voting for this law. They were led like sheep to slaughter. The executive order was a mere smokescreen that Stupak could hide behind because he couldn’t oppose his fellow Dems even in such a critical issue. I do not doubt that he is a sincere man and that this pained him but he sold out, simple as that.
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