Some potential good news as it relates to the removal of the abortion language in the Healthcare bill. I think Congress and the Democrats are greatly flawed thinking the passage of the Senate bill is a good idea. But for its passage with the currently lack of abortion prevention would be an abomination.
The following is from the National Review Online via that AmericanPapist & KathrynLopez on Twitter. In the mean time keep calling and emailing House representatives.
Stupak Talks, Feminists Roar
Bart Stupak met with Nancy Pelosi tonight. And has a press conference scheduled for the morning … On my Twitter feed, I see Diana DeGette (radical liberal feminist, if you need a broadbrush label — Yuval wrote everything you ever need to read about her a few years ago here) is not happy.
My understanding if a fix were to happen via an enrollment corrections bill, the Senate would have to pass it first. (And that’s what Stupak needs to insist on if he wants anything close to a guarantee. This bill has deeper problems — even for life — than are going to get fixed in a quick fix, though. But here we are.) I would think Barbara Boxer would sooner give up her seat (which she might have to) than allow that happen … for one thing. Additional Articles from CNN included.
Update: Another Key Article



Also I suggest that you ready Archbishop Naumann’s 
It was back in 2007 when my brother told me that if Rudy Giuliani won the Republican nomination that he would not vote for him in the general election in November of 2008 because he was pro-abortion. I told my brother he was crazy, because his opponent would also be pro-abortion and that Rudy would be a way better choice than Hillary or Obama. He said he just couldn’t vote for someone who was pro-abortion no matter what, and that he would just not vote in the November election if that was the case.
…Spain’s Catholic bishops warned that those politicians who vote in favor of the law will have excommunicated themselves, having put themselves in an “objective state of sin.” The bishops wrote that “while the situation lasts,” politicians who vote in favor of the law “may not be admitted to Holy Communion.”
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