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    First, They Came for the Catholics

    Michelle Malkin's column is released once a week.

    President Obama and his radical feminist enforcers have had it in for Catholic medical providers from the get-go. It's about time all people of faith fought back against this unprecedented encroachment on religious liberty. First, they came for the Catholics. Who's next?

    This weekend, Catholic bishops informed parishioners of the recent White House edict forcing religious hospitals, schools, charities and other health and social service providers to provide "free" abortifacient pills, sterilizations and contraception on demand in their insurance plans — even if it violates their moral consciences and the teachings of their churches.

    NARAL, NOW, Ms. Magazine and the Feminist Majority Foundation all cheered the administration's abuse of the Obamacare law to ram abortion down pro-life medical professionals' throats. Femme dinosaur Eleanor Smeal gloated over the news that the administration had rejected church officials' pleas for compromises: "At last," she exulted, the left's goal of "no-cost birth control" for all had been achieved.

    As always, tolerance is a one-way street in the Age of Obama. "Choice" is in the eye (and iron fist) of the First Amendment usurper.

    Like the rising number of states who have revolted against the individual health care mandate at the ballot box and in the courts, targeted Catholics have risen up against the Obamacare regime. Arlington (Va.) Bishop Paul Loverde didn't mince words, calling the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services order "a direct attack against religious liberty. This ill-considered policy comprises a truly radical break with the liberties that have underpinned our nation since its founding." Several bishops vowed publicly to fight the mandate.

    Bishop Alexander Sample of Marquette, Mich., asserted plainly: "We cannot — we will not — comply with this unjust law."

    It's not just rabid right-wing politicos defying the Obama machine. Pro-life Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania denounced the "wrong decision." Left-leaning Bishop Robert Lynch threatened "civil disobedience" in St. Petersburg, Fla., over the power grab. Lefty Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne wrote that Obama "botched" the controversy and "threw his progressive Catholic allies under the bus" by refusing to "balance the competing liberty interests here."

    White House press secretary Jay Carney blithely denied on Tuesday that "there are any constitutional rights issues" involved in the brewing battle. Yet, the Shut Up and Hand Out Abortion Pills order undermines a unanimous Supreme Court ruling issued just last week upholding a religious employer's right to determine whom to hire and fire. And two private colleges have filed federal suits against the government to overturn the unconstitutional abortion coverage decree.

    Hannah Smith, senior counsel at the nonprofit law firm The Becket Fund, which is representing the schools, boiled it down for Bloomberg News: "This is not really about access to contraception. The mandate is about forcing these religious groups to pay for it against their beliefs."

    How did we get here? The first salvo came in December 2010, when the American Civil Liberties Union pushed HHS and its Planned Parenthood-championing secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, to force Catholic hospitals to perform abortions in violation of their core moral commitment to protecting the lives of the unborn.

    The ACLU called for a litigious fishing expedition against Catholic hospitals nationwide that refuse to provide "emergency" contraception and abortions to women. In their sights: Devout Phoenix Catholic Bishop Thomas Olmsted, who revoked the Catholic status of a rogue hospital that performed several direct abortions, provided birth control pills and presided over sterilizations against the church's ethical and religious directives for health care.

    The ACLU and the feminists have joined with Obama to threaten and sabotage the First Amendment rights of religious-based health care entities. The agenda is not increased "access" to health care services. The ultimate goal is to shut down health care providers — Catholic health care institutions employ about 540,000 full-time workers and 240,000 part-time workers — whose religious views cannot be tolerated by secular zealots and radical social engineers.

    Is it any surprise their counterparts in the "Occupy" movement have moved from protesting "Wall Street" to harassing pro-life marchers in Washington, D.C., and hurling condoms at Catholic school girls in Rhode Island? Birds of a lawless, bigoted feather bully together.

    Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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    • The Truth  •  Scranton, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Call Them Out You're not a Catholic, you're a Ptotestant that calls himself a Catholic. When's the last time you read the Cathechism of the Catholic Church? You may not like the truth but it remains the truth. If the Church ordained women, accepted homosexuality, endorsed artificial birth control, supported embryonic stem cell research, etc. etc. they would no longer be the Catholic church would they? In the US alone there are over 250 Protestant sects, you find one that suits your beliefs or start your own. The chuurch teaches the truth you can either accept it and humble yourself, or reject it and place yourself above the Word of God. Free will.
    • Synical1  •  3 mths ago
      Aren't religious organizations supposed to be about charity and helping others?
      If religious organizations do not want to comply with obama's insurance mandate, they should just refuse government assistance.
      • CLT 3 mths ago
        It would be unfortunate if it came to that. Catholic hospitals treat people of all faiths.
      • Synical1 3 mths ago
        True CLT, and many are excellent hospitals. However, when when it comes to serving the interest of and the treatment of a patient, your judgement or options should not be clouded religious beliefs.
    • Redheadcutie  •  Clovis, New Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      i don't see why people who want abortions, sterilizations or "emergency" birth control don't just go to a non-Catholic facility. I don't see why the government should be able to cram this down a hospital's throat. After all, a hospital isn't required to have every possible procedure available...many procedures are referred out to other hospitals. That's how it works in my small town. Want major heart surgery or a gastric bypass, go to the hospital a few miles away that offeres that service. Our hospital isn't in those lines of business due to limited resources. But they still get the same types of government funding as bigger hospitals. No question of discrimination against obese people or people with choked arteries is ever raised. Hospitals should be free to do what they do best and refer other service requirements elsewhere. Why not the same for abortions and birth control?
      • Sarah 3 mths ago
        Because the bill in question has determined that birth control and reproductive health in general are basic necessities that every employer (excluding religious non-profits like churches and synagogues) must provide insurance for.
      • Kevin 3 mths ago
        Sure. Just pay taxes and don't take Fed money and you can do or not do anything you want
    • Rand March  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      They're free to refuse to accept any federal funding
      • Lars Awesome 3 mths ago
        Exactly!!
      • Mick 3 mths ago
        The mandate applies to all employers, whether the receive federal funds or not.
      • Karl 3 mths ago
        Why do you lie for JeeBus Mick? Nothing I have read says that. It says that if you accept federal dollars you have to accept federal laws and requirements.
    • Liz  •  3 mths ago
      If you accept government money, you MUST accept government rules as well. But Michelle, you really don't want to discuss that part of it do you? No, you want to play the victim. Out here in the real world, we call that "a lack of self-respect", and "a lack of honesty" as well.
      • Mrs. 3 mths ago
        They aren't excepting government money. They are excepting insurances that are reimbursed by government money. I say they should stop accepting these insurances and let those that want an abortion go somewhere else. They apparently have been going there already. What is there too long of a waiting list.
    • chief  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      ...no----FIRST they came for the smokers.....to benefit trial lawyers under the guise of using the outrageously high tobacco taxes SOLELY for health care and anti-tobacco PSAs.....somehow that $ disappeared into " the general fund in almost every state and the Federal taxes are who knows where.....
      • mumsy 3 mths ago
        don't smoke, hate to be around smokers, but you are dead on right. Some years ago California added a tax to cigarettes to fund the First Five initiative, which was a state government grab to force all children into state ran preschools, yet there are less preschools per capita in that state now. Where did all that money go?
    • amaranth  •  3 mths ago
      All I know is there are women getting pregnant who are not prepared emotionally or physically to have children.
    • Rusty Hooks  •  3 mths ago
      TOLERANCE.

      The tolerant want the right to refuse services they find objectionable.
      The intolerant will not allow anybody to object.

      Gov't controlled health-care.
    • Rich  •  3 mths ago
      A completely hypothetical, made-up, "victim" mentality. Who would go to a Catholic organization for contraceptives, anyway?
    • It's Me  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 mths ago
      "provide "free" abortifacient pills, sterilizations and contraception on demand in their insurance plans"
      I don't know how anyone that is right-to-life could, with a good conscience, oppose sound birth control methods. It is beyond irrational. I oppose abortion, but i applaud people taking responsibility for themselves. You can't have it both ways. This is the REAL world we are living in. People are going to sexually active. If they weren't there wouldn't be a human race. There is an absolute NEED for birth control. For the yokels that can't put two and two together...one less child conceived is one less unwanted child aborted. Think about it. The issue of abortion would be less of one if people used birth control faithfully (and it never failed). People that speak disparagingly about abortion and birth control methods are creating a lose/lose proposition. For God sake, decide where you STAND and do it in a way that is LOGICAL.
    • KABSTER  •  3 mths ago
      First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out --
      Because I was not a Socialist.

      Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out --
      Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

      Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out --
      Because I was not a Jew.

      Then they came for me -- and there was no one left to speak for me.
    • Big Jones  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      I can see why the Catholics are up in arms about this; since they have opposed birth control for decades as a core tenet of their beliefs. Maybe they should just quit providing health insurance to their employees and let said employees buy insurance on the open market.Then everyone will be happy...
    • Rusty Hooks  •  3 mths ago
      I understand that Roe v Wade gave a woman governance over her own medical decisions, but when did it extend to forcing others to perform any medical procedure she demands.
    • Rusty Hooks  •  3 mths ago
      A lot of morons posting here clearly believe that laws enacted by the gov't should usurp individual's religious beliefs. Those morons have a religion too. It's called politics. Their god is the earth or the gov't.

      If you yield to something greater than yourself (and almost we all do) that is your highest authority, it is your god (since it is the ultimate authority). You are a slave to that authority weather you know it or not. Morons don't believe in anything greater than human governance, therefore they don't validate other people's religions or gods. THEY ARE THE INTOLERANT.
    • Craig  •  3 mths ago
      I don't agree with the Catholics, but I believe in their right to say, believe, and live by it.
    • Suzanne  •  3 mths ago
      So let me get this straight: It's okay to cover VIAGRA, but not birth control?

      What?

      It's okay for men to have sex when they want to even if they physically cannot otherwise, but heaven forbid women have sexual freedom?
    • Helen  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      I really wish she would get her facts straight before writing this stuff. Schools and churches are exempt, as usual. Period, end of story. Hospitals, on the other hand, are NOT. Because they receive federal funding.

      Now if the Church would like to take away the federal funding supplied to the hospitals so they can choose what health benefits are covered for the hospital(not the Church) employees, then fine.
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Don't take federal funds then. It really is so simple.
    • Bxgirl  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder why my comment on male responsibility was not listed. Men need to share the
      responsibility for unwanted pregnancy and that would reduce abortion.
    • terryt  •  Dunkirk, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Church and State are often in contention,,this is why our founders were wise enough not to obviate any particular sort of religion..
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