Saturday, July 3, 2021

Congresswoman: Everyone “Both Democrat and Republican” Should “Protect the Lives of the Unborn” National | Steven Ertelt | Jul 2, 2021 | 12:40PM | Washington, DC

 

Congresswoman: Everyone “Both Democrat and Republican” Should “Protect the Lives of the Unborn”

National  |  Steven Ertelt  |   Jul 2, 2021   |   12:40PM   |  Washington, DC

Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK) is one of 35 members of Congress who have asked Speaker Nancy Pelosi to allow a vote on a bill to ban taxpayer funding of abortions. Pelosi has refused each time.

Here are her remarks on the House floor as she made her request for a vote:

Mrs. BICE of Oklahoma: Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the Hyde amendment. For over 40 years, the Hyde amendment, which prevents taxpayer-funded abortions has had strong bipartisan support.

However, the Biden administration aims to end this longstanding bipartisan tradition by striking the amendment in the fiscal year 2022 budget request. The Hyde amendment is one of the longest standing Federal pro-life policies and has prohibited publicly funded abortions since 1976.

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After decades of support, it is gravely concerning that President Biden has reversed his position on this important pro-life protection. I vehemently support life and defending the unborn. I encourage all my colleagues, both Democrat and Republican, to support this important protection for the lives of the unborn.

Our Founders Wanted Us to Have the Right to Life, We Must Fight for it for Unborn Children Opinion | Carol Tobias | Jul 2, 2021 | 5:25PM | Washington, DC

 

Our Founders Wanted Us to Have the Right to Life, We Must Fight for it for Unborn Children

Opinion  |  Carol Tobias  |   Jul 2, 2021   |   5:25PM   |  Washington, DC

I marvel at the wisdom of this country’s founding fathers.  As John Adams wrote to John Penn, another signer of the Declaration of Independence, on March 27, 1776, “It has been the will of Heaven that we should be thrown into existence at a period when the greatest philosophers and lawgivers of antiquity would have wished to live … a period when a coincidence of circumstances without example has afforded to thirteen colonies at once an opportunity of beginning government anew from the foundation and building as they choose.”

Many thoughtful and intelligent people throughout human history likely dreamed of a government like the one created here and wished they could participate in this grand and innovative experiment.

Our government is certainly not, and never has been, perfect. None is nor will any ever be.  But we have the ability, and the responsibility, to work to further perfect our Union.

I laugh when this or that well-known person says in disgust that if (fill in the blank) wins the election, he or she will move to another country.  Their disliked candidate wins yet they don’t move. Why?  Because America is the greatest place on earth to live. We were founded by an unquenchable thirst for freedom.  The people who came here wanted to be able to think and speak and pray freely, without interference from government.

When a great generation of leaders declared independence 245 years ago and chartered a new nation, they declared certain truths to be unalienable—that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

Unalienable rights are not given by governments and cannot be taken away by governments. The new nation was instituted to secure those rights for the governed.

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Benjamin Franklin was prescient.  He was walking out of Independence Hall after the Constitutional Convention in 1787 when asked what kind of government had been created. He responded– almost as a warning– “a Republic, if you can keep it.”

Being used to majority rule when it comes to elections and decision-making, I was impressed by a speaker I heard many years ago as he explained the difference between a democracy and a republic.

In a democracy, if a majority of the people want to eat you, majority rules—so good luck!  In a republic, you have inalienable rights.  It doesn’t matter if everyone wants to eat you–you stand firm on your right to life and there is nothing they can do about it.

I’m sure he was speaking metaphorically, not literally (!), in all this. That said, his example made enough of an impression on me to remember the difference between the two forms of government.

Unfortunately, our unalienable rights have not always been recognized or protected by the government, especially the right to life for helpless unborn children. So we—you and I–fight to restore what never should have been taken away. And we do so on many fronts.

We work to educate our neighbors about the humanity of the unborn child.

We work to elect candidates who understand the principles of a republic and so will work to protect life.

We work to pass legislation so that our laws recognize the right to life.

We have an amazing system of government, but its survival depends on the people’s involvement.

Our involvement.

Let’s not disappoint John Adams and Ben Franklin.

LifeNews Note: Carol Tobias is the president of the National Right to Life Committee.

Joe Biden’s Priest Will Give Him Communion Despite His Abortion Advocacy, Claims “He’s a Man of Faith” National | Micaiah Bilger | Jul 2, 2021 | 12:05PM | Washington, DC

 

Joe Biden’s Priest Will Give Him Communion Despite His Abortion Advocacy, Claims “He’s a Man of Faith”

National  |  Micaiah Bilger  |   Jul 2, 2021   |   12:05PM   |  Washington, DC

Father Kevin Gillespie of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Georgetown confirmed today that he will give Communion to President Joe Biden despite his unrepentant, radical abortion advocacy.

Gillespie told America Magazine that Biden attends Holy Trinity sometimes when he is in Washington, D.C., and he is “a man of faith.”

“Everyone is welcome,” the priest said. “He’s a man of faith, and I would give Communion to him like any other Catholic coming up for the Eucharist.”

Earlier this week, Holy Trinity issued a statement saying its priests will not deny the sacrament to Biden or anyone else who professes to be Catholic.

Gillespie said he helped craft the statement in response to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ decision to draft a teaching document on the Eucharist that could rebuke pro-abortion politicians like Biden.

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While Gillespie said he supports the idea of a new teaching document on the Eucharist, he agrees with Cardinal Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., that the matter has become too politicized and the bishops should have delayed action.

“The archbishop of a diocese has the authority on issues around politicians and the Eucharist, and [Cardinal Gregory] has made it public that this is where he stands pastorally,” he told the magazine. “He doesn’t agree with everything the president says around abortion, nor do I, but pastorally, this is his approach. The archbishop and I have spoken about that, and I’m in full agreement with him.”

Gillespie described Biden as devout and reverent in his interview with the magazine, and he did not hesitate to confirm that he would give Communion to the unrepentant pro-abortion politician.

According to the report:

Father Gillespie said he has seen Mr. Biden’s reverence for the Eucharist up close. He said the president regularly genuflects toward the tabernacle before entering the pew and that he even stayed behind after Mass a couple of months ago to congratulate a young boy who had just made his first Communion. …

Asked whether he would give Communion to Mr. Biden should he approach the altar at Holy Trinity, Father Gillespie responded, “Yes.”

The priest also accused some Catholic leaders of “weaponizing” the Eucharist and “making it difficult” to minister to people.

But many other bishops have expressed concerns that Biden’s claims about being a devout Catholic coupled with his radical abortion advocacy are misleading Catholics and “creating scandal” for the faith by encouraging evil. They have said the church must do something to make it clear that Catholics cannot support the killing of unborn babies and must repent before participating in Communion.

In a pastoral letter in May, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said denying Communion may be “the only recourse a pastor has left” when pro-abortion Catholics refuse to repent and turn away from evil.

“When other avenues are exhausted, the only recourse a pastor has left is the public medicine of temporary exclusion from the Lord’s Table,” Cordileone wrote. “This is a bitter medicine, but the gravity of the evil of abortion can sometimes warrant it.”

The bishops have made it clear that the issue is about faith and their concern for people’s souls, and they are not targeting any political party or politician.

Though Biden professes to be a devout Catholic, he openly defies church teachings about the sanctity of human life. After just 100 days in office, he already surpassed President Barack Obama as the most pro-abortion president in U.S. history.

Recently, his administration stopped enforcing safety regulations that protect mothers and unborn babies from dangerous abortion drugs. Now abortion drugs are being sold by mail without a woman ever having to see a doctor in person.

Biden’s 2021 budget plan would expand abortions by eliminating the Hyde Amendment for the first time in more than 40 years. Without the amendment, Americans would be forced to directly fund the killing of unborn babies in abortions through Medicaid and other federal programs. The amendment has saved about 2.4 million unborn babies from abortion, according to the Charlotte Lozier Institute.


Olympic Athlete Brianna McNeal Thought an Abortion Would Further Her Career, But It Destroyed It National | Micaiah Bilger | Jul 2, 2021 | 3:29PM | Washington, DC

 

Olympic Athlete Brianna McNeal Thought an Abortion Would Further Her Career, But It Destroyed It

National  |  Micaiah Bilger  |   Jul 2, 2021   |   3:29PM   |  Washington, DC

Olympic gold medalist Brianna McNeal revealed this week that she struggled with guilt and depression after she aborted her unborn baby in 2020 to further her athletic career.

USA Today reports the California athlete shared about her abortion for the first time publicly after the Athletics Integrity Unit banned her from competing last month. McNeal won the gold medal for the 100-meter hurdles in the 2016 Olympics.

McNeal was charged with “tampering within the results management process” for required drug testing for athletes. She recently was disciplined with a five year suspension from the competition, according to the report.

But McNeal, 29, insists that she is “not doping and will never dope,” and her punishment stems from the “very emotional time” when she had her abortion, according to the New York Times.

On Jan. 12, 2020, two days after her abortion, McNeal missed a required drug test; later, when she received her medical records to show athletics officials why she missed the test, she changed the date of her abortion procedure on the forms, the report states.

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McNeal said she was struggling emotionally at the time, and she changed the date by 24 hours on her medical records because she thought the abortion facility had made a mistake. The changed date was the basis of the board’s decision to suspend her.

“Right now I feel excommunicated from the sport itself and stigmatized, and to me it is unfair,” she said in response to her athletic suspension. “I just don’t believe that this warranted a suspension at all, much less a five-year suspension, for just a technicality, an honest mistake during a very emotional time.”

She said she decided to share about her abortion publicly because she wants people to understand that her discipline has nothing to do with drug use.

The athlete admitted that she had the abortion because she wanted to be able to compete in the Olympic Games later that year and thought her pregnancy would get in the way of her dreams. Afterward, however, McNeal said she began to feel guilty about the abortion and suffered from depression. A Christian, she said she sought the help of a spiritual adviser.

Here’s more from the report:

She said she was even more crushed when the Games were postponed until 2021, because the delay meant she could have had the baby after all.

McNeal had been so shaken and disoriented by the abortion, she said, that it didn’t occur to her that changing the date would be a bad thing.

… In its case against her, McNeal said, World Athletics said it didn’t believe she was so traumatized by the abortion that she got the date of the procedure wrong.

She appealed the decision, but, on Friday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland upheld her suspension, according to the report.

Abortion activists claim the vast majority of women have no regrets about their abortions, though it is not clear if this claim had any bearing on the World Athletics’ decision about McNeal.

But she is not alone in her pain. Despite what the pro-abortion movement claims, many women do regret aborting their unborn babies after they recognize the truth. In 2017, another Olympic gold medalist, Sanya Richards-Ross, admitted that she also had an abortion to further her athletic career. Later, she said she found God’s grace and healing, and decided to begin helping other post-abortive women do the same.

Other Olympians have shared powerful stories about choosing life for their babies and competing while pregnant to prove that babies are worth sacrificing for.

Many pro-life organizations offer post-abortion healing programs to help mothers and fathers of aborted babies. These include retreats, counseling and other support systems. Rachel’s Vineyard, one of the largest post-abortion healing ministries, offers weekend retreats and other services across the world.


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