| The Right of Conscience
In an article published in the Washington Post this morning, Rob Stein reported that,
"The Bush administration yesterday announced plans to implement a controversial regulation designed to protect doctors, nurses and other health-care workers who object to abortion from being forced to deliver services that violate their personal beliefs."
Stein said, "The rule empowers federal health officials to pull funding from more than 584,000 hospitals, clinics, health plans, doctors' offices and other entities if they do not accommodate employees who refuse to participate in care they find objectionable on personal, moral or religious grounds."
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| Forcing Compliance to a politically correct agenda
The proposed regulation is only 'controversial' to the left in America. In spite of the Constitutional right of all Americans to act in accordance with their conscience, and religiously held convictions, Planned Parenthood and proponents of abortion on demand would force all Americans to accept their agenda, a tactic that if not confronted, would prove the demise of our most basic and cherished freedom by the injection of forced compliance into American life reminiscent of Nazi Germany's Gestapo.
With recent documents revealing the support of Presidential hopeful Barack Obama clear support of Planned Parenthood's agenda, and Presidential candidate John McCain's 100% pro life voting record, the issue becomes a matter of discretion in the casting of our VOTES in November.
The Bush Administration, for all it's presumed and asserted faults, is to be commended for it's efforts to preserve our fundamental freedoms.
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