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Steven Ertelt
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October 19,
2009
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Senate
Pro-Life Advocates Will Re-Introduce Amdts to Remove Abortion in Health
Care
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The pro-life lawmakers who led
the fight to stop the massive abortion funding in the Senate health
care bills during committee consideration plan to reintroduce their
amendments on the Senate floor. Members of the Senate Finance Committee
and the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee rejected
the pro-life amendments during the consideration of the Baucus and
Kennedy health care bills. The amendments were defeated on largely
partisan votes with most Democrats voting against them and most Republicans
voting for them. Sen. Orrin Hatch, a Utah Republican who is a member
of both committees and saw his amendments go down in defeat, says
he is bringing both of them back on the Senate floor. The first amendment
would make sure that no taxpayer funds from the health care premiums
Americans send to the federal government could be used to pay for
abortions and the second would prohibit federal or state governments
or health plans that receive federal subsidies "from discriminating
against physicians or health facilities that do not offer abortion
services." The first measure ensures the health care bill does
not include taxpayer-financed abortion while the second provides conscience
protections for medical professionals who do not want to be pressured
to do abortions or make referrals for them. Sen. Jon Kyl, a pro-life
Arizona Republican,is also expected to reintroduce his amendments
to ensure that the final legislation does not include rationing.
President
Barack Obama Criticized as Going Too Slow on Judicial Nominees
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- President Barack Obama has already
named abortion advocates to the Supreme Court and other federal courts,
but pro-abortion activists say he is going too slow and could have
named more appointees. The pro-abortion activists are beginning to
blame his administration for moving too tentatively on what they consider
a key priority. During his first nine months in office, Obama has
won confirmation in the Democratic-controlled Senate for just three
of his 23 nominations for federal judgeships, largely because Republicans
have done what little they could by way of holds and filibuster threats
to stop them. The activists say Obama has ben to willing to accommodate
the Republicans and he needs to do more to railroad his nominees through
the Senate. "It is incumbent on the Democrats and the White House
to push as hard as they can to confirm judicial nominees, given that
next year Republicans will make an all-out effort to block candidates
as a means to gin up their base before the election," said Nan
Aron, president of the Alliance for Justice, a liberal advocacy organization.
The White House predicts that nominations and confirmations will pick
up soon. "The administration has been working closely with members
of Congress to identify a set of uniquely qualified judicial nominees
with diverse professional experiences," said Ben LaBolt, an Obama
spokesman. "This process has been bipartisan and we have made
every effort to make confirmation wars a thing of the past."
The White House blames the delays on the need to focus on the Sonia
Sotomayor nomination to the Supreme Court and health care. Currently,
about 90 judicial seats -- about 10 percent of the total -- remain
vacant in appeals and district courts and when Obama's nominees are
confirmed, it will bring about a wide pro-abortion change in the mindset
of some courts.
Americans
Have Low Favorable Opinion of Pro-Abortion Vice-President Joe Biden
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Not only have the favorable ratings
for pro-abortion President Barack Obama dropped steadily since he
took over the White House, but his vice president, Joe Biden, has
low ratings as well. A new Rasmussen poll released last week shows
just 46 percent of Americans have a favorable opinion of Vice President
Joseph Biden. Thats down four points from last month and ties
August for the lowest such finding about the vice president since
he took office in January. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone
survey finds that 47% view Biden unfavorably. While 18% have a very
favorable perception of the vice president, 24% regard him very unfavorably.
Positive views of Biden have ranged from a low of 46% to a high of
56% in early March. His unfavorables hit a low of 39% in early March
but climbed as high as 50% in August. Biden is viewed favorably by
77% of Democrats, but just 23% of Republicans and only 36% of voters
not affiliated with either major party share that opinion. Women voters
like the vice president more than men. Voters 18 to 29 have a more
positive opinion than their elders and African-Americans are more
likely than white voters to offer a very favorable view of the longtime
Delaware senator. Biden made a number of speaking gaffes in his early
months in office, and voters in a July survey were evenly divided
over whether he would be Obamas running mate again in 2012.
Biden resigned from the U.S. Senate when he was elected vice president
last November, and his son Beau, Delawares current attorney
general, is likely to run for the Senate seat in 2010 as is sitting
Delaware Republican congressman Michael Castle.
Scientists
Closer to Making Safe Patient-Specific Stem Cells Without Killing
Unborn
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Scientists are a big step closer
to their long-term of goal of creating patient-specific stem cells
that are safe to use and don't require the destruction of embryos.
Induced pluripotent stem cells also known as iPS cells
are all the rage in the nascent field of regenerative medicine. Like
embryonic stem cells, they have the potential to become any type of
cell in the body and could be used to grow replacement parts, such
as insulin-producing beta cells for diabetes patients or nerve cells
for repairing spinal cord injuries. Even better, they can be made
by reprogramming skin or other cells from the patients who need them.
That not only eliminates the need to use embryos, it ensures that
the replacement tissues made from iPS cells are genetically matched
to patients and wont be rejected by the bodys immune system.
But theres still a big catch: In order to rewind adult cells
to a pluripotent state, researchers have to turn on a set of dormant
genes that have the potential to cause tumors. So do the viruses they
use to activate those genes. So researchers have been looking for
ways around this problem. One approach is to snip out the genes and
viruses once the reprogramming is complete. Another is to use DNA
sequences called transposons in place of viruses, then delete the
transposons after theyre no longer needed. One group of researchers
has even used genetic engineering to modify the key genes so that
they can enter the skin cells without requiring viruses or transposons.
But many scientists think the safest approach is to replace the genes
altogether with so-called small molecules. In a study published online
today in the journal Cell Stem Cell, researchers from the Harvard
Stem Cell Institute report that a single compound they dubbed RepSox
can replace two of the four key reprogramming genes. "Were
halfway home, and remarkably we got halfway home with just one chemical,"
senior author Kevin Eggan, a professor in Harvards department
of stem cell and regenerative biology, said in a statement.
40
Days for Life Campaign Continues to See Abortion Centers Close, Lives
Saved
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The national 40 Days for Life
campaign continues to see abortion centers close as a result of pro-life
advocates praying and offering abortion alternatives outside. While
the closures are not permanent, director David Bereit tells LifeNews.com
that they are resulting in a greater ability to help pregnant women
choose life for their unborn children. "More clinic doors are
remaining closed on days when babies are usually scheduled to die
-- and that's good news," he said. "Planned Parenthood's
major abortion center just blocks from the White House in Washington,
DC was reported closed last Saturday -- highly unusual for its typically
busiest day, to say the least. But not everyone knew the clinic was
shut." Bereit related how a local pro-life advocate told him
the story of how a young woman decided against an abortion as a result.
"I counseled her as to why she should not have an abortion and
about the help available," he said, and he gave her his card.
"She called me and said she had changed her mind about having
an abortion." Meanwhile, the large Planned Parenthood abortion
center that is the site of a 40 Days for Life vigil in Indianapolis,
Indiana did no abortions for two weeks. For two weeks in a row, there
apparently were fewer than six women seeking abortions. So the abortionist
stayed home, and no unborn children died.
Prosecution
in Case of Baby Abandonment Highlights Contradiction in Nation's Laws
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- When workers cleared acres of
brush near the nation's capital in 2008, the last thing they expected
to find was a tiny baby girl. She'd been born just hours earlier to
a depressed Honduran woman who was afraid to let anyone know that
she'd been raped. By the time the field crew took the newborn to Children's
National Medical Center, she was already dead. Wendy Villatoro sat
for sentencing last week where her attorney painted a tragic picture
of a sexually abused woman trying to provide for her two sons back
home. After hearing the evidence, Circuit Judge Cathy Serrette said,
"Leaving the baby to die certainly merits punishment. At the
same time, [it looks like] you've pretty much been punished your whole
life." Serrette sentenced Villatoro to 13 years in prison. Family
Research Council president Tony Perkins had this to say in response:
"Hers is a tragic story--not only because this mother was violently
raped and chose to abandon her baby, but also because it shows the
incredible contradiction of our country's laws. Had this baby been
aborted in the womb, our laws would have protected Wendy's 'right
to kill' her unborn child. But by virtue of entering the world for
just a few hours, our courts suddenly recognized that this little
girl's life has meaning and significance." During oral arguments,
Assistant State's Attorney Renee Battle-Brooks said, "Just because
the baby was the product of rape... That doesn't make [her] life any
less valuable." Perkins added: "Nor, would I add, is a baby
any less valuable if you carry her in your stomach rather than in
your arms. If only this hurting mother had known about the options
available to her through the country's pregnancy resource centers.
Instead of leaving the baby to die, she could have been supported
by loving volunteers who would have helped to find the child an adoptive
home."
Young
Adult Pro-Life Advocate, President of Stand True, to Release Abortion
Book
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Byran Kemper, the president of
Stand True, the pro-life group for young adults and students that
sponsors the national Silent Day with the ubiquitous red tape on participants
mouths, is releasing a new pro-life book on abortion. "Social
Justice Begins in The Womb" will be released though Clay Bridges
Publishing this coming January. Kemper told LifeNews.com, "I
have been writing pro-life and Christian commentaries and articles
for many years and have now compiled years of writings into my first
book. I also answer many tough questions people have about pro-life
issues in a logical and simple way to help anyone articulate the pro-life
message." The book also features the photography of Emma Williams.
"My passion for the last 18 years has been the youth pro-life
movement, and I have had the honor to work with some of the brightest
and most passionate young people in world. Emma Williams is one of
those young people who has given countless hours of her life to service
for Christ and the pro-life movement. Her photography, and the way
she captures moments in time, is, at times, mind-blowing," Kemper
told LifeNews.com. Stand True will pre-orders available soon and the
official release of the book will take place at the March for Life
in Washington.
Massachusetts
Group Moving Forward With New Choose Life License Plates
Boston, MA (LifeNews.com) -- On the heels of the Supreme Court
refusing to hear the appeal of a lawsuit related to the Choose Life
license plates in Illinois, sponsors of the affinity plate are moving
ahead in Massachusetts. Anne Fox, the president of Massachusetts Citizens
for Life tells LifeNews.com that pro-life advocate Merry Nordeen helped
move the specialty plate forward. "In Massachusetts, the legislature
does not have to approve the plates, but the organizer must have 3,000
people reserve their plates before the plates can be produced,"
Fox explained. "If someone puts up a bond of $100,000, the plates
will be produced with only 1,500 people reserving. Merry was fortunate
to find a sponsor so the plates will happen with the 1,500 of us who
have already reserved." Fox says it is important to get the second
1,500 people to preserve the bond. "The generous benefactor must
receive the bond back," she said. "All of us who will benefit
from having the plates must continue to work as hard as we can to
get 1,500 more people. Right now the number needed is 1,435 more reservations
- let's get to it." To reserve your Choose Life license plate
to obtain more information about it, contact MCFL at http://www.masscitizensforlife.org
Attorney
for Pro-Life Protesters at Notre Dame Continues Fighting for Judge
Recusal
South Bend, IN (LifeNews.com) -- The attorney for the pro-life
protesters at Notre Dame is continuing to fight for the recusal of
the judge in the case because she is an abortion advocate and her
pro-abortion husband is a Notre Dame professor. The attorney for the
88 protesters arrested on Notre Dame's campus last spring is appealing
a Superior Court Judge Jenny Pitts Manier's decision not to recuse
herself from the cases. Manier already has denied two motions filed
by attorney Thomas Dixon arguing that the judge is biased against
the pro-life advocates and should remove herself from court proceedings.
All 88 of Dixon's clients have opted to take their trespassing cases
related to their protests of pro-abortion President Barack Obama's
speech to trial. Dixon has argued that Manier is not impartial in
the cases for several reasons, including that she previously ruled
against a pro-life plaintiff in another case, her husband's standing
as a professor, and that "the perception of bias" exists.
Manier has disagreed, arguing that her ruling on the previous abortion-related
case had nothing to do with which side was justified, but only if
the case should continue forward in court. The judge also wrote that
her husband has no personal or professional interest in the outcome
of the Notre Dame cases at hand. Dixon, who is appealing the judge's
order, has asked for the St. Joseph County prosecutor's support in
pushing the recusal. Prosecutor Michael Dvorak told local media he
can't comment on the case.
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