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... cost sharing for preventative care, cut the prescription drug "doughnut hole" in half, and lower Medicare premiums. Abortion: None of the reform proposals being considered would mandate coverage of abortions. Both the House and Senate versions have ...
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Should doctors and hospitals be required by the federal government to maintain a national network of electronic health records for every individual in America that indicates, for example, whether that individual has had an abortion, a sexually transmitted disease, a mental illness or a drug problem? Such a system has already been mandated by the ...
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... Democrats. Rush stated that it is Democrats who are " obsessed with your death " and that they are the "party of abortion and euthanasia, slavery and not liberty." The next day, Rush was at it again, responding to Rep. Alan Grayson's (D-FL) remarks ...
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... elaborate sign that many in the crowd asked him to pose with for pictures. One side opposed government funds for "Abortion, ACORN, ACLU, [and] AARP" all joined by a single large "A" beside a picture of Pinocchio. The other side depicted President ...
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... plan. He has gone so far as to falsely claim health care reform will lead to federally funded abortions -- a claim abortion foes Catholics United has declared misleading. Apparently, Boehner believes the American public is too stupid to make an ...
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Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak is leading the charge of antiabortion Democrats who are threatening to vote against healthcare reform unless more restrictions on abortion funding and coverage are added.
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... with the last of hundreds of amendments to Chairman Max Baucus's bill after debating measures related to taxes, abortion, and fees on those who don't buy the insurance coverage mandated by the 10-year bill. Earlier this week, they also shot down ...
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... pressure are molding the final version. Much of the media coverage has focused on provisions related to coverage of abortion, exclusion of illegal immigrants, and the penalties for not buying coverage. (On the latter point, the committee has ...
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... partment. William Saletan is Slate 's national correspondent and author of Bearing Right: How Conservatives Won the Abortion War .
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... Obama's decision to lift the ban on U.S. funding for international family planning organizations that engage in abortion-related activities with non-U.S. funds, "we shouldn't be shocked that he does all these other insane things." Franks also said, ...
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... with fatally shooting James Pouillion on Sept. 11 in what is believed to be the first slaying of someone protesting abortion rights. On Wednesday, Judge Terrance Dignan of the 66th District Court in Corunna, Mich., ordered Drake to begin psychiatric ...
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"Critics of pending health care reforms claim they want to ensure that the government does not thrust itself between patients and doctors to dictate what medical procedures can be performed," but "many are trying to do just that when it comes to one legal and medically valid service: abortion," a New York Times editorial states.
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... health care plans have centered on issues such as "death panels," coverage of illegal immigrants, subsidies for abortion, and proposed Medicare cuts. Taken together, these criticisms have helped to weaken support for and build opposition to ...
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... Were you aware that the Democratic-controlled Senate Finance Committee just defeated Republican efforts to tighten abortion restrictions in Obamacare to make sure no federal funding will subsidize abortion under any new law? The committee's ...
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A lawsuit filed Tuesday in Oklahoma County District Court aims to block a law requiring abortion providers to report detailed information about women seeking the procedure, the Tulsa World reports.
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... health insurance reform, raising the specter of school-based "sex clinics" that would take students to "have their abortion, be back and go home on the school bus that night": It means that parents will never know what kind of counsel and treatment ...
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