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    Democrats protest religious freedom hearing

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Religious leaders told a House panel Thursday the Obama administration was violating basic rights to religious freedom with its policies for requiring that employees of religion-affiliated institutions have access to birth control coverage.

    The unity of the religious leaders contrasted with the partisan divide among lawmakers on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, with Democrats saying they had been denied the ability to present witnesses who might support the government stance or speak for the rights of women to reproductive health coverage. They asked why women weren't better represented among the 10 witnesses at the hearing.

    The issue has sparked a political firestorm for the administration, with Catholics and other religious groups strongly protesting an original Health and Human Services ruling that religion-affiliated institutions such as hospitals and universities must include free birth control coverage in their employee health plans. The churches themselves were exempted from the requirement.

    Obama last Friday modified that policy so that insurance companies, and not the organization affiliated with a church, pay for birth control costs, but that didn't satisfy those testifying at the hearing.

    Bishop William E. Lori, representing the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, compared the ruling to a law that would force all food providers, including kosher delicatessens, to serve pork.

    "Does the fact that large majorities in society, even large majorities within the protesting religious community, reject a particular religious belief make it permissible for the government to weigh in on one side of that dispute?" he asked.

    Churches played a role in the development of health care and "it is ironic that the religious organizations should have their rights crushed in the name of health care," said Dr. Craig Mitchell, a Baptist minister and head of the ethics department at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

    The policy has split Catholics, a key constituency for Obama to win a second term in office,

    The head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan, told The Associated Press this week that his group would launch both legislative and court challenges to the health care mandate. Yet there are also some Catholic groups and individuals who have come out in support of the president's approach.

    They were not there at Thursday's hearing.

    "The chairman is promoting a conspiracy theory that the federal government is conducting a 'war' against religion," the top Democrat on the committee, Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, said of committee chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif. "He has also refused to allow a minority witness to testify about the interests of women who want safe and affordable coverage for basic preventive health care, including contraception," Cummings said of Issa.

    Cummings added that a number of Catholic groups that have welcomed the administration's efforts to find a compromise, including the Catholic Health Association, and Catholics United, were not present at the hearing.

    Issa responded that the committee did accept one Democratic witness, the Rev. Barry Lynn, head of Americans United For Separation of Church and State, but rejected a second person, a third-year student at Georgetown Law School named Sandra Fluke.

    Issa said the student did not have the appropriate credentials to testify at a hearing focused on threats to religious freedom and not on a single aspect of the health care law.

    A video of Catholic college students speaking in favor of the health care rule was put on the committee Web page.

    Committee Democrats said they were told they could have only one witness, and they chose Fluke, who was prepared to speak of the consequences women face when they are denied contraceptive coverage.

    "Where are the women?" House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi asked when the hearing was brought up at a news conference. "The Republican leadership of this Congress thinks it's appropriate to have a hearing on women's health and purposely exclude women from the panel, she said. "I may at some point be moved to explain biology to my colleagues."

    The original witness list contained only one woman, Oklahoma Christian University senior vice president Allison Dabbs Garrett. A second woman, Calvin College medical director Dr. Laura Champion, was added shortly before the hearing.

    On the other side of the Capitol, Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., was pushing an amendment to a highway spending bill that would allow insurance plans to opt out of the mandate on contraception coverage if they have moral objections. The White House opposes the measure.

     
    • Cheri  •  Billings, Montana  •  2 mths ago
      I'm a woman and I'm smart enough to see through the smoke of Obama's flatery to the woman population that this is clearly just a ploy to sticking his nose into our lives and ruin what this country stood for. Cant you see that? No I guess not. Woman If you don't like paying for birth control buy comdoms there so cheap. I'm a married woman and that is was my choice and were doing just fine. It's not about contraception people it's about taking away our freedoms.
    • Terry R  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The fact that any organization can limit the rights of an employee simple due to a value or claim of religious objective is a limit on the rights of an employee. I wonder how many members (non-employees) of these organizations work in a place that offers coverage and how many use it?
      • Will 2 mths ago
        Who says the employee is prohibited from using contraception? They, like millions of other Americans, can walk into any store & pick up contraception.
    • Angela Lee  •  2 mths ago
      Help, my Freedom of Religion is being attached. They are not allowing me to force my religious DOGMA on other people. Help me, before I explode or turn into a pillar of salt.
    • Angela Lee  •  2 mths ago
      A Hospital is NOT a CHURCH.
      A University is NOT a CHURCH.
      Religious FREAKS grow up.
    • ireaddaily  •  3 mths ago
      What does a highway appropriations bill have to do with birth control? Each issue or bill should stand alone. That would get rid of a lot of pork that is being passed.
      • Texan 3 mths ago
        Almost any bill they put before congress has so much pork in them, it is almost a joke, if it was not so crooked! Every bill should be presented completely alone without sticking some stupid freebee in it that only benefits a few select citizens.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        That will ensure that the bill will not get passed because of some other issue. And, you are right a highway appropriations bill has nothing to do with birth control but that's the way Congress does things. Congress does that crap all the time so they can blame the other side for not doing "what the people want".
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        Its because this clown from Missouri is an idiot.
    • Rob  •  Clarksville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      The more we are talking about birth control and religious freedom, the less we talk about the economy and jobs. Coincidence? Me thinks NOT!!!
      • mongo 3 mths ago
        Blame the religious right for starting this whine fest in the first place.
      • Joe bagofdoughnuts 3 mths ago
        Mongo....Whine fest. You would be whining also if it was about YOUR rights as a homosexual.
      • Gw Bush 3 mths ago
        joe, it has Nothing to do with your stupid post!
    • darkride1actual  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I am not terribly religious. I am a constitutionalist. Weaken that document anywhere and you weaken it everywhere. There are many of us who took oaths to defend that document from all enemies - foreign and domestic. Molon labe
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        So, a veiled threat against the President and Democrats, made on line. Pretty stupid.
      • Dude 3 mths ago
        An oath is a threat now??
      • JeremiahS 3 mths ago
        If you have joined the military you know what oath he is talking about there Richard. Amen Darkride politicians want to make us believe they know whats best when they only know what best lines their pockets
    • Jim C  •  Corvallis, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      The more I delve into history, both of this country and the world in general, the more I believe that we are at a very critical crossroad for this country.

      I firmly believe that this presidential race, is going to determine whether America will continue to exist as described in the constitution, or whether it will fall prey to those who seek, not the idea of national sovereignty and freedom, but rather globalist tyranny and world domination under their heel.

      As an American, you must stop falling for the dichotomy of the current thought process. Stop looking at things as being republican or democrat, or liberal and conservative. Those are just names. Names change all the time. Stop and look at ACTIONS. Actions speak a thousand words. Actions determine what something or someone REALLY is.

      If I say I have a majestic golden rainbow feces, it is STILL a big pile of excrement, no matter what I call it.

      This is not a fight against republicans and democrats. This is not a fight against liberals and conservatives. This is a fight for the very existence of America as described in the constitution of the united states of America. The same America that our forefathers and every soldier fought and died for. Do your civic duty, and at the very least, do your homework and educate yourself as to what has been happening to us.

      It is up to us to defend our constitution and the freedoms it gives us. If we fail in our duty to protect it, we have failed not only those who have come before us, but those who shall come after.
      • Joann 3 mths ago
        Dear Jim,

        Thank God that the US has changed. Thank God that America is not the same America that was created with the Constitution over 200 years ago. If it hadn't changed, Blacks would still be slaves and women would not be able to vote or go to university or have a say in their own bodies. If you really are into history you would know that the men who signed the Constitution had to compromise A LOT. Many men that day did not believe in slavery. In fact they wanted to end it through the Constitution but the plantation owners who were also delegates withdrew their support from signing anything at all if the slaves were freed. In addition if you read Thomas Jefferson's writing post Constitution and James Madison's essays also post Constitution you would understand the kind of mess that the Constitution Convention was. This document was drafted, signed and approved in pretty much a hurry because there was no government, just separate colonies. They had to do it a hurry because it was a time of war.

        Also if you are interested in history you would know that countries, people, concepts, life itself changes. It evolves. People grow. People learn. People are meant to change their views as more information comes along. What we need to do is IMPROVE our Constitution. There is a reason why we have amended the Constitution 17 times. The document is meant to be the beginning of a government that was in the middle of a war in 1789, not a sacred, infallible, untouchable and static document.
      • Jim C 3 mths ago
        Dear Joann,

        What makes you think that going back to actually following the constitution, automatically means that includes things like slavery? Or any of the other things you mentioned?

        When I say go back to the constitution, I mean the part about the role of government.

        Of course I don't mean go back to slavery or any of the other stuff, stop playing this ridiculous assumption game. You, and people like you, make this funny logic jump that somehow drops all the actually useful changes made to it.

        I never said that. You are making assumptions or trying to put words in my mouth.

        I get the feeling that you would like to get rid of the constitution all together. I agree, improving is good. Not following it at all however, is bad.
      • Jim C 3 mths ago
        I am interested in preserving the liberty and freedom of the people of this country. Real freedom and liberty, not the watered down version we have today.
    • James  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Lets talk about the real problem NO JOBS this is for both partys
    • Ken  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe we can legalize the constitution again and put this country back where it was originally meant to be. We'll never be able to produce the kind of men that started this country the sacrifice the vision. It does'nt exist in our politicians today everyone has an agenda, and they hate each other more than they love their country.
    • Vinnie  •  3 mths ago
      I see, they want to keep religion out of government
      but government involvement in religion is ok?
    • OkOk!  •  3 mths ago
      If religion must be kept out of politics, then politics should be kept out of religion.
    • Steve  •  3 mths ago
      JOBS first, Oops something else came along. Darn!
    • clumber  •  Augusta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Transparency and fairness in government? Governosaurus rex at work.
    • Buck  •  3 mths ago
      "Where are the women?" House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi asked when the hearing was brought up at a news conference."

      Sounds like Nancy and Hillary have the same thing on their minds ;)
    • PaulI  •  3 mths ago
      Instead of doing their jobs and creating jobs those parasites can't think of anything better to do than stoke the culture wars? Their approval rating is what, 10 percent? Someone needs to tell them that American voters aren't fooled any more.
    • CDoyle  •  3 mths ago
      Love it love it love it... This is what they are having hearings about? How about the Economy??? Jobs??? Energy??? This is what you people waste your time on? And you get paid??? Stop wasting OUR money dirtbags! Get busy on the REAL problems and not your personal agendas!
    • Gomer1  •  Mountain Home, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      "Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, nor prohibiting the free exercise thereof." U.S. Constitution. 'Nuf said.
    • Francisco  •  3 mths ago
      Get to work on mooving the economy forward...stop waisting my TAX dollars on YOUR personal AGENDAS...JERKS!!!... you work for me not the special interest groups you scumbags...
    • Randall  •  3 mths ago
      There should be no law telling religious organizations how to run their operations, just as religious organizations have no right to tell people what to do with their own bodies. They can advise, but not coerce!
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