healthcare
Pro-family leaders react to healthcare reform
Rep. John Kline, R-Minn.
With these votes, Congress has failed its most fundamental responsibility of representing the American people.
National Right to Life Committee
The executive order promised by President Obama was issued for political effect. It changes nothing. It does not correct any of the serious pro-abortion provisions in the bill.
Concerned Women for America
US House pounds on Roe v. Wade
In an historic healthcare vote, the Democrat-led House of Representatives excludes taxpayer-funded abortions and signals the “beginning of the end” for abortion in America.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 – Taxpayer-funded abortion was excluded from the final healthcare bill, even though the public funding of abortion was a key component of President Obama’s presidential campaign and was strongly supported by Speaker Pelosi and House leadership.
In spite of these facts, a healthcare bill including abortion funding would not pass.
The Doctor Will See You Now
One doctor’s pursuit to put his patients first
Even though politicians have spent much of this year discussing the needs of America’s healthcare system, they seem to be overlooking one major aspect of the system that has been a growing problem; the relationship between patient and doctor is decaying.
Today there are many Americans who are vocal about the fact that not only are they struggling to afford health care and medications, but also that both the respect level and individualized attention at their doctor’s office has declined.
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