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Pence Amendment Defeated

When an amendment by Rep. Mike Pence that would de-fund Planned Parenthood made it out of committee on Thursday, congressmen were forced to take a stand on the issue in a roll call vote. And though the amendment was neatly defeated today 247-183, with nine Republicans joining with the Democrats in voting the amendment down, the vote represents two opportunities for pro-life advocates: a chance to put Planned Parenthood's Federal Funding ($350 million, or 34 percent of its total revenue) back on the table for public discussion, and a reminder that public funding of abortions is unpopular with some, and an outrage to others.

Recently, undercover private investigations such as this this have raised questions about widespread illegal "rule-bending" and serious offenses including failure to report statutory rape at Planned Parenthood branches in a number of states. Considering that the organization performs an estimated 25 percent of all abortions, these allegations merit much more serious consideration than they have been given.

On a broader level, 51 percent of Americans now identify as pro-life according to a May Gallup Poll, the first time in nearly 15 years that the country has seen a pro-life majority. President Obama's decision to lift a ban on overseas funding of abortions was broadly unpopular, and Blue Dog Democrats in the House last week informed Speaker Pelosi that no healthcare bill including federal funding of abortions would receive their vote.

Research from earlier this week shows that public funding dramatically increased the number of abortions performed. As Rep. Pence wrote eloquently in a Townhall.com editorial yesterday, "Budgets are moral documents. Federal funding should reflect the priorities and the values of the majority of the American people."

And in a time when, according to the president, we have run out of money, de-funding an organization like Planned Parenthood ought to be a no-brainer for legislators.

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Adrienne Hartman| 7.24.09 @ 7:49PM

I am extremely outraged that the House not only voted to stop funding abortion but they had the audacity of raising taxpayer funds. Could you give me a list of all the House members who voted against it. I will make sure the Tea Party movement finds out about it and then we can target them all in 2010.

Pingback| 7.26.09 @ 3:13PM

Ghoulish? More Like Par for the Course. links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…far as I can tell, Harrison’s beliefs are well inside the mainstream of where the progressives have been for decades. I don’t find it surprising at all, considering that the Democrats just defeated an attempt by Republicans to stop sending over $350 million dollars a year of our money to an organization founded by a prominent eugenicist. Tags: John Holdren, Michelle Malkin, Progressives Posted by Jimmie…

Pingback| 1.24.10 @ 4:53PM

200,000 pro-lifers march in Washington, D.C. at the 37th annual March for Life « Wint links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…looking back to the history of these enlightened times will scarce believe that it has been suffered to exist so long a disgrace and dishonor to this country.” A noble plan, but so far the Democrats keep voting him down. I like his plan because you often hear from some people that we need to transfer more wealth to women who want to become single mothers. But extra-marital sex and single motherhood is not…

Pingback| 1.25.10 @ 6:37AM

200,000 pro-lifers march in Washington, D.C. at the 37th annual March for Life | Heal links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…looking back to the history of these enlightened times will scarce believe that it has been suffered to exist so long a disgrace and dishonor to this country.” A noble plan, but so far the Democrats keep voting him down. I like his plan because you often hear from some people that we need to transfer more wealth to women who want to become single mothers. But extra-marital sex and single motherhood is not…

pigment Red| 4.6.10 @ 3:53AM

Never frown, Ink Pigments
even when you are sad,Organic Pigments because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.

Ado Paglinawan| 2.19.11 @ 6:11AM

I can't believe your headline. Defeated?

Please edit this because it definitely doesn't agree with your story that says it passed with an overwhelming vote.

Ado Paglinawan| 2.19.11 @ 6:19AM

Ops, i did not notice the date, sorry.

Well it passed in 2011. Just yesterday, 240-185.
Planned Parenthood is now shaking at its bootstraps.

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