Children of God for Life website: www.cogforlife.org Christian News Wire website: www.christiannewswire.com If it wasn’t enough that vaccine companies use the cells of aborted babies in their toxic vaccines, now there’s a company, using aborted baby cells in it’s skin care products. The company is called Neocutis. It boasts on it’s website of it’s special technology of using cells from “fetal skin following a … medical termination”. No one should buy anything from this abominable company nor support them in any way. Without God, man always goes deeper and deeper into depravity. The bodies of aborted babies are now used in skin cream. People are buying it & splattering it all over their bodies. What an abomination to God! How much lower is the human race going to go? A few weeks ago there were reports of people in China eating killed babies as “Baby Soup” to curb aging and to get special strength, etc. That is shocking, but amazingly, the Bible tells of people who ate their own children during famine. Without God men become more and more vile & depraved. Even after decades and millions of innocent babies being murdered in the womb, God’s been extremely patient with the human race, but His wrath is kindling. God is not going to let evil go on forever. These are the last of the last days. The time is coming when all that is wicked will be destroyed. Repent, surrender your life to God. You do not want to be the recipient of His wrath.
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Health Bill Includes Taxpayer Funding Of Abortion

For almost 35 years, the law of the land has been an explicit prohibition against federal taxpayer dollars being used to pay for elective abortions, known as the Hyde amendment, after the late great Illinois congressman. This is a policy supported by the majority of the American people.
In fact, this hard-fought explicit ban was included in the health care bill that passed the House last year. Regrettably, the Senate did not follow suit and instead passed a bill that would allow hard-earned taxpayer dollars to pay for elective abortion. That is a simple fact. Unfortunately, in a mad rush to secure enough votes, leading House Democrats now intend to take up the Senate-passed bill, arguing that the Senate language prohibits federal funding of abortion. Besides that fact that this simply not true, it also demonstrates the lengths the president and his allies will take to pass this bill against the will of the American people.
Just this week, Cardinal Francis George, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a statement saying, “Notwithstanding the denials and explanations of its supporters, and unlike the bill approved by the House of Representatives in November, the Senate bill deliberately excludes the language of the Hyde amendment. It expands federal funding and the role of the federal government in the provision of abortion procedures.”
First, the Senate bill allows elective abortions to be offered through the newly-created individual state health insurance exchanges and multi-state health plans administered by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and through federally-subsidized plans in already-existing community health centers.
Second, there is nothing in this legislation that requires any of these programs to live up to both the spirit and letter of the Hyde amendment that Congress has included each year in spending bills that fund the government. This not only prevents federal funding of elective abortions, but also erects an iron-clad firewall against any private money for abortion being mixed with any federal or state health program receiving federal dollars. This applies, for example, to Medicaid, a health program for the economically disadvantaged that is funded by both federal and state governments. If any resources are used for elective abortions that money must be kept completely separate from Medicaid. This is sound policy that must be maintained.
Regrettably, the Senate-passed bill doesn’t include this firewall. Anyone who doesn’t earn enough money would qualify for a federal subsidy to help pay for their health plan in the state exchanges, including plans offering elective abortion coverage. Some argue that under the Senate-passed bill, federal funding would be “segregated” so no federal money would pay for abortions. But this is a violation of the Hyde amendment, which also prevents the federal funding of insurance that covers elective abortion.
Furthermore, it is entirely possible that there would only be one health plan in any given state that does not include elective abortion. And even if you are opposed, you may well be railroaded into choosing a plan that covers it, because you might be looking for the best plan to treat a sick child or your own health condition.
What’s more, passing a new state law is the only way an individual state could truly ensure that elective abortions are not included in the plans offered through a state insurance exchange. That would be easier in some states than in others, but that’s unfair to those who are morally opposed to federal funding of abortion and happen to live in states where passing such a law would be extremely difficult.
Lastly, under this proposal, community health centers would receive a dedicated stream of money outside the annual congressional process to fund the government which is where the Hyde prohibition is maintained. So that means that for the first time federal money could be used to fund abortion at a community health center.
Those are the facts, and anyone who thinks the Senate abortion language is strong enough should think again. That is because, regardless of one’s position on this controversial issue, it is entirely reasonable to expect that a person who is fundamentally and morally opposed to abortion should not have to sanction its use with their hard-earned tax payer dollars.
Health care policy skirts abortion

Health care policy skirts abortion
Anti-abortion activists who rallied against health care reform can rest easy. President Barack Obama issued an executive order reaffirming the current abortion law on Sunday.
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Abortion takes center stage in US health care debate

Abortion takes center stage in US health care debate
WASHINGTON (AFP) – The US political hot potato of abortion, which tends to rear its head in election years, stole the limelight and stoked passions as lawmakers passed the historic health care reform bill.
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Abortion foes back health bill on assurance it won’t change law

Abortion foes back health bill on assurance it won’t change law
President Barack Obama has announced plans to issue an executive order assuring that health care overhaul legislation would not change the restrictions on federal money for abortion.
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Leading abortion foe reaches pact on health care

Leading abortion foe reaches pact on health care
A leading Democratic abortion foe in the House says he has reached agreement with the White House and party leaders to make sure health care legislation does not permit the use of federal funds for elective abortions.
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Abortion Remains Snag in Drive for Health Overhaul (Update1)

Abortion Remains Snag in Drive for Health Overhaul (Update1)
March 20 (Bloomberg) — House Democratic leaders are trying to resolve a dispute within their party over restrictions on the use of federal funds for abortion as the chamber’s vote on a health-care overhaul measure looms tomorrow.
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Health bill stumbles on abortion, Medicare

Health bill stumbles on abortion, Medicare
WASHINGTON — House Democratic leaders late Friday explored the possibility of a deal with abortion opponents that would clinch the final votes to pass major health care legislation, but they faced stiff resistance from lawmakers who support abortion rights.
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U.S. Rep. Stupak, other abortion foes plan ‘no’ vote on health overhaul

U.S. Rep. Stupak, other abortion foes plan ‘no’ vote on health overhaul
WASHINGTON Rep. Bart Stupak of Menominee, the leader of a dozen anti-abortion Democrats, says his group remains committed to opposing the health care overhaul the House is likely to vote on this weekend. Stupak said today on ABC’s “Good Morning America” that he wants to pass health care but “there’s a principle we do not want to cross.” He says the anti-abortion Democrats will oppose the current …
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Split among abortion opponents widens as Catholic hospitals publicly support health care bill

Split among abortion opponents widens as Catholic hospitals publicly support health care bill
WASHINGTON – A group representing Catholic hospitals is rallying behind President Barack Obama’s health care bill. Support from the Catholic Health Association could help persuade anti-abortion lawmakers to provide critical votes in the House for the overhaul.
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