Posted by John Jansen (January 10, 2014 at 10:42 am)
Recently Planned Parenthood sent out an email to their supporters highlighting their “Top 5” moments from 2013.
Considering how much time and resources the nation’s largest abortion chain put in to shilling for the Affordable Care Act/ACA/Obamacare, it’s no surprise that the ACA’s provision that employers—regardless of any conscientious objection—provide free contraception made the list.
Notice how Planned Parenthood framed it:
The ACA covers preventive care with no copay under all plans — meaning women get birth control with no out-of-pocket cost. Many women now have access to affordable birth control for the first time ever. There’s really only one response to that:
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Posted by John Jansen (October 8, 2013 at 8:00 am)
Last week began the implementation of the so-called Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), including its coverage for abortion, subsidized by us, the American taxpayers.
As the funding battle continues to rage in Washington, you’ll want to check out the resources listed below to help you get informed and fight back.
First, a coalition of pro-life groups has put together an easy way for you to write Congress about Obamacare and demand health care that does not pay for abortion.
Send your message to Congress here.
There you’ll also find a great flyer you can print out and share with your friends. It really cuts through the confusion and explains how Obamacare funds abortion.
Another great resource for understanding and explaining what’s wrong with Obamacare is a new website from Americans United for Life called REAL Health Care Respects LIFE.
Please take the time to write your Congressman today and take some time to educate yourself with these two great resources.
And please continue to pray that our government will stop funding abortion—and forcing us to be a part of it.
Posted by Matt Yonke (October 7, 2013 at 4:10 pm)
Today the Supreme Court begins a new term in which it may hear two cases related to the HHS Mandate.
Between this and the turmoil in Washington over funding Obamacare, today seems like a good day to take stock of the landscape in the ongoing legal challenges against the Mandate.
Of the 35 for-profit businesses that have brought lawsuits against the HHS Mandate so far, 30 have received temporary injunctions. This means that they do not have to obey the HHS Mandate while their case is pending. This kind of relief is typically granted when a judge believes they have a good chance of winning their case, which makes those numbers a very good sign. [Continue reading …]