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MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH Fed coffers to be opened for worldwide abortionsPresident set to repeal Bush, Reagan pro-life policy on 1st day in officePosted: January 20, 2009 9:30 pm Eastern By Chelsea Schilling
Officials with the Obama administration have revealed that the new president will repeal a ban on U.S. taxpayer funding of foreign abortions on his first day in office. The Mexico City Policy, also known as the "global gag rule," was announced by President Reagan in 1984. It prohibits non-governmental organizations that receive federal funds from providing or promoting abortions in other nations. President Clinton rescinded the rule Jan. 22, 1993. He issued a statement calling the ban "excessively broad" and "unwarranted." The anti-abortion conditions "have undermined efforts to promote safe and efficacious family planning programs in foreign nations," Clinton said. But when President Bush took office in January 2001, he immediately issued an executive order reinstituting the pro-life policy. "It is my conviction that taxpayer funds should not be used to pay for abortion or actively promote abortion," Bush said. International Planned Parenthood Federation and other abortion groups refused to conform to the ban. They continued to provide and promote abortions and were denied government funding for doing so. But on Obama's first day in office, just before the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the new president will repeal it, Congressional Quarterly reports. (Story continues below) A Jan. 16 letter from 77 members of Congress posted by Life News urged Obama to continue the ban. "[T]his policy is important because it establishes a bright line between family planning activities and abortion, therefore ensuring that United States family planning funds are not co-opted by groups who promote abortion as a method of family planning," it states. "Such activities would send a wrong message overseas that the United States promotes abortion." Lawmakers, including Reps. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., and Joe Pitts, R-Pa.., warned, "In these difficult economic times, the American people would not want us funding groups that are trying to export abortion around the world." Douglas Johnson, the legislative director of National Right to Life, told Life News that repeal of the Mexico City Policy will draw funding away from other organizations that provide international aid. "One effect of Obama's anticipated order will be to divert many millions of dollars away from groups that do not promote abortion, and into the hands of those organizations that are most militant in promoting abortion as a population-control method," Johnson said. "So, a president who not long ago told the American people that he wanted to reduce the number of abortions, is already effectively promoting the increased use of abortion as a means of population control." Obama has also said, "The first thing I'd do as president is sign the Freedom of Choice Act," a sweeping bill that would abolish pro-life regulations across the nation. Additionally, the new president is also considering lifting restrictions on federal funding of stem-cell research.
Related offers: "Struggling for Life: How our Tax Dollars and Twisted Science Target the Unborn" The definitive handbook for battling 'pro-choicers.' Be ready with the perfect answers to the abortion issue's toughest questions. Get Jerome Corsi's "The Obama Nation," exclusively from WND's online store. Whistleblower magazine's "THE SECRET LIFE OF BARACK OBAMA" Previous stories: Planned Parenthood pressured to give answers Abortionists: Here's how to evade reporting law Planned Parenthood counsels 'teen' to hide felony Planned Parenthood counsels 'teen' to hide felony YouTube censors criticism of Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood promotes casual sex to kids on website Candidates warned against Planned Parenthood money Abortionists defend agreeing to target blacks Black leaders: De-fund 'racist' Planned Parenthood Black pastors protest Planned Parenthood 'racism' Planned Parenthood: Wanting fewer blacks 'understandable' Fox News to feature teen who exposed Planned Parenthood 'Pedophile protection racket' still going strong Planned Parenthood access to public purse in jeopardy UCLA lobbies student for abortion 'Roe' pleads for Kansans to charge Tiller Abortion laws take 2nd place to dollar signs Outrage over Planned Parenthood Christmas 'gift' cards Abortion survivor's new ad fires back at Obama Obama ad goes to war with abortion survivor Dems' abortion machinery rolls forward World's largest sign protests abortion outside DNC Unearthed transcript shows Obama backed infanticide Obama changes abortion story, again Obama abortion support exceeds even NARAL's Obama goes ballistic over Corsi best-seller Chelsea Schilling is a staff writer for WorldNetDaily.
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