Re: The hysteria is entirely NARAL's
by
mikehihn
11/06/2009, 9:51 PM #
ClaimsAdjuster:
mikehihn:I see nothing in Stupak's amendment seeking to bar COMPANIES who insure abortions. It says "plan".
This is a straw man. Noah did not claim that companies would be barred by Stupak's amendment.
Look again. He quotes the head of NARAL as his source ... which was my entire point.
"Stupak is basically saying you cannot even participate in the exchange unless your plan does not cover abortion," Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, told the Los Angeles Times. "
Aetna can participate, with PLANS that cover abortion. To further claify Noah's obviously false conclusion, he goes on to state that Focus on The Family buys their insurance from a COMPANY that covers abortions ... so we have all kinds of liberals running off in hysteria, because the confuse a plan with a company -- thus no different than the GOP Death Panels.
"Even if the specific plan Focus uses for its employees doesn't include abortion coverage—and I'm assuming it doesn't—the organization and its employees still pay premiums to a company that funds abortions,"
See the confusion here? Both yours and Noah's?
mikehihn:Nothing in Stupak's proposal suggests any such threat to private insurance of abortions
ClaimsAdjuster:
Rep Stupak has been upfront that this is his intent. In an interview with The Hill newspaper
Uhhhhh, "nothing in his proposal...", speaking again of strawmen.
You need to show where his PROPOSAL bans companies instead of plan -- can you, or not? You've just repeated my own quote (of his proposal) which says exactly the opposite!!!
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