UPDATE 2-US Democrats would kill healthcare over abortion

Thu Mar 4, 2010 3:26pm EST

(Adds White House comment)

WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - A dozen House of Representatives Democrats opposed to abortion are willing to kill President Barack Obama's healthcare reform plan unless it satisfies their demand for language barring the procedure, Representative Bart Stupak said on Thursday.

"Yes. We're prepared to take responsibility," Stupak said on ABC's "Good Morning America" when asked if he and his 11 Democratic allies were willing to accept the consequences for bringing down healthcare reform over abortion.

"Let's face it. I want to see healthcare. But we're not going to bypass the principles of belief that we feel strongly about," he said. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Take a Look on healthcare [ID:nHEALTH] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The Michigan Democrat held up House legislation last year until he was satisfied that its language prevented federal tax dollars from being used to fund abortions.

No specific legislation has yet surfaced. Obama began a final push for reform on Wednesday, urging Congress to vote on the plan in the next few weeks even if it means passing the measure with a narrow Democratic majority and no Republican support.

The White House says it does not intend its bill to change current U.S. law on abortion, and does not believe that the Senate healthcare bill, which Obama's plan resembles, would change the status quo.

"The president is not and will not change current federal law in dealing with abortions and healthcare," spokesman Robert Gibbs said at his daily news briefing on Thursday.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Obama's top adviser on health issues, said the White House was prepared to bar the use of federal money for abortion. "This will not change the status quo on the policy of abortion. There will be no federal funding for abortion," she said on the television program.

Stupak said anti-abortion lawmakers are worried that the legislative language will follow the blueprint of the reform bill passed by the Senate, which he said does not provide sufficient safeguards.

(Reporting by David Morgan, additional reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Philip Barbara)

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Comments (210)
RightStuff wrote:
We can pray that a few Democrats have spinal columns (and believe in American values) and that his whole “health care” monster can be slain. For it to live, is one giant symbolic step toward the American peoples’ enslavement to an oppressive socialist/communist government.

Mar 04, 2010 9:06am EST  --  Report as abuse
paul1149 wrote:
Sebelius is on youtube video telling abortion advocates that the bill would indeed provide tax money for abortion. She attributes it to some mystical accounting, but it’s clear it’s just sleight-of-hand semantics covering the plain and simple truth. She, like her boss, is simply lying.

How on earth does a state governor suddenly become competent in national health matters, anyway? Post-partisan, my foot.

Mar 04, 2010 9:09am EST  --  Report as abuse
wolfk wrote:
Jinnbad hit the nail on the head. How about this for a constitutional amendment: Congress shall pass no law that does not apply equally to itself.

Mar 04, 2010 9:14am EST  --  Report as abuse
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