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LifeSiteNews.com April 1, 2009
Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly,
nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful... Psalm 1:1
Says, Obama "represents greatest threat today, even more
so than Marxist revolution of 1917 with its attack on the family"Priest Alphonse de Valk is the editor of Catholic
Insight Magazine, a former university historian and a consummate archivist of articles and reports pertaining to life, family
and religious issues over the past 40 years. In the April edition of Catholic Insight magazine Fr. DeValk presents
this compendium of information gathered from a variety of Internet and other sources that together paints a picture of {Barack
Obama] and his administration that should be of grave concern to all.
Obama: The First 50 Days
By Father Alphonse de Valk (Republished with permission
from the April 2009 edition of Catholic Insight magazine)
Introductory note
Catholic
Insight has traced the first 50 days of Barack Obama, with regard to both policies and appointments.
Obama has
appointed [Joe Biden], 13 secretaries, four directors, five legal counsels and 13 White House staff for a total of 36 people.
Of these, 23 are known to be pro-abortion. Of the remaining 13, only one is known to be pro-life (the secretary of transportation);
the views of the others are unknown to us. Of the White House staff, none are known to be pro-life.
In addition,
[Joe Biden], five secretaries and one director (that of the CIA) are Catholics. All of them, however, disown the Church's
teaching on the dignity and protection of all human life, from conception to natural death.
We would appreciate
receiving notices of any documentable errors and omissions in this tabulation, so that it may be corrected as need be.
The Anti-Life Assault Begins
The election of Barack Obama, Catholic Insight stated in
a November 3, 2008 press release, would turn out to be a disaster for the advance of a pro-life culture.
On the
most important cultural issue of all, the equality and dignity of all human beings before God, he represents the greatest
threat today, even more so than the notorious Marxist revolution of 1917 with its attack on the family. That revolution was
rejected by the Western world. On the other hand, Obama's leadership is being hailed as a sign of hope across the world and
welcomed with open arms. Obama has a 100 per cent approval rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America, the U.S.'s leading pro-abortion
organization. That rating is based on a record of consistently voting against the unborn.
Obama has told Planned
Parenthood he regards so-called choice as "a fundamental issue" on which he will not yield. He voted against an
Induced Infant Liability Act in the Illinois legislature in 2002; this would have given legal protection and medical assistance
to babies born from botched abortions. He also voted against banning partial-birth abortion in the Senate in October 2007.
On another key issue, the integrity of the traditional family, in 2004 Obama called the Defence of Marriage Act an
"abhorrent law" and added: "The repeal of DOMA is essential ... For the record, I opposed DOMA in 1996. It
should be repealed and I will vote for its repeal on the Senate floor. I will also oppose any proposal to amend the U.S. Constitution
to ban gays and lesbians from 'marrying.'"
"We must be careful to keep our eyes on the prize - equal
rights for every American," he has told homosexual activists. "We must continue to fight for the Employment Non-Discrimination
Act (ENDA). We must vigorously expand hate-crime legislation and be vigilant about how these laws are enforced. We must continue
to expand adoption rights to make them consistent and seamless throughout all 50 states and we must repeal the 'don't ask,
don't tell' military policy."
Apart from issues of human life and the family, there are numerous other question
marks surrounding Obama, many of which are covered by Dr. Jerome Corsi in his New York Times bestselling book, The Obama Nation:
Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality (see the review on page 32 of the April 2009 edition of Catholic Insight).
Inauguration
January 20, 2009: Barack Obama is sworn... His original birth certificate
is not available. He calls himself a "person of faith," without specifying what faith he means. It is not Christianity
as founded by Jesus and entrusted to his Apostles.
In his inaugural address, Obama neglects to mention the American
founders' emphasis on life and liberty as the first of the inalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence. Five minutes
after [Obama's ceremony on Jnauary 20th], the White House website changes from pro-life to pro-abortion.
Policies
January 21: [Barack Obama] is at work selecting members of staff and cabinet while Congress,
where Democrats have a majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, sets to work developing policies and
legislation to advance the agnostic-atheist attack on the Judeo-Christian foundations of law and order.
In Congress,
Obama receives assistance from numerous Catholic politicians who have scuttled Catholic moral teaching in favour of "political
correctness," i.e., various aspects of modern hedonism and the culture of death. While the overriding focus of attention
during the first 50 days is the economy, the bailout of banks, various "stimulus" packages and the housing credit
and unemployment crises, the anti-life agenda was set in motion from the beginning.
January 21-22: Obama
signs executive orders calling for the closure of Guantanamo Bay (January 22), a ban on torture (January 22) and new rules
regarding transparency and lobbyists (January 21). This is what draws the attention of the world.
January
21: Meanwhile, the White House website is updated - under the title "Civil Rights," for the LGBT activists,
it reads:
o SSM (same-sex "marriage") o Repeal the Defence of Marriage Act (DOMA) o Repeal
the army's "don't ask, don't tell" policy o Pass "hate crime" legislation granting "transgendered"
homosexual activists and crossdressers equal rights o Pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) o Promote
"gay adoption" (i.e., motherless or fatherless homes for children)
January 22: Buried
in the House Stimulus Bill, in Section 5004, is the "State Eligibility Option for Family Planning." This would make
national Medicaid a money machine to the tune of $87 billion for family planning clinics in the United States. (Family planning
in the U.S., as well as in Canada and elsewhere, means: "Planning not to have families," i.e., promote contraception,
sterilization and abortion.) The U.S. already spends more than $400 million on overseas "family planning" assistance
each year.
o The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a guide for the use of embryonic stem cells for human
trial. (To this point in time, embryonic stem cell research has never cured or helped any patient; on the other hand, the
use of adult stem cells already has some 80 medical achievements on its roster.)
o Two hundred thousand people
walk in the March for Life in Washington, marking the 36th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision establishing
abortion throughout the U.S.
o Obama issues a written statement that he backs a woman's "right to choose."
January 23: Obama overturns, by executive order, the Mexico City Policy ... that forbade the
funding of abortions and abortion groups outside U.S. boundaries. (No TV cameras or press were present for the signing on
a late Friday afternoon when news services were shut down. Hundreds of millions of dollars will go to support abortions in
poor countries, especially in Asia, Africa and South America.)
o Appended to the statement announcing the end of
the Mexico City Policy, Obama declared: "In addition, I look forward to working with Congress to restore U.S. financial
support for the UN Population Fund." (That funding was halted in 2002 when a State Department investigation showed the
Fund supported China's coercive one-child-per- family policy through forced abortions and sterilizations.)
January
25: House of Representatives majority leader Nancy Pelosi (a pro-abortion, pro-same-sex "marriage" Catholic) declares
that contraception is now part of the U.S. economy.
January 26: Obama calls upon Democratic leaders
to remove the "family planning" provisions supported by Pelosi from the $825-billion stimulus bill, after Americans
and media outlets, such as the Drudge Report, ridicule the items as non-starters in stimulating the economy and creating more
jobs. Senate Republicans threaten a filibuster.
January 27: A Congressional committee debates
the Prevention First Act (PFA), which, if passed, would hand over millions for "family planning" methods, attack
freedom of conscience rights for health providers and financially pave the way for the proposed Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA),
which would strip all states of the ability to restrict abortions and homosexual activism. The Prevention First Act was introduced
by Senate majority leader Harry Reid (a pro-abortion Mormon) on January 6, 2009. The act claims to reduce unintended pregnancies
and abortion and is based on the premise that contraception prevents abortion. (In reality, contraception is the gateway to
abortion.)
o Susan Rice, Obama's new ambassador to the UN, pledges support for the convention on the Elimination
of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). Already, the CEDAW committee has tried to bully 93 countries into making abortion
legal.
o The administrator of the USAID foreign assistance program, pro-lifer Kent Hill, is replaced with Alonzo
Fulgham, the CEO of the agency, who announces that the reversal of the Mexico City Policy is being implemented immediately.
Fulgham issues a formal notice informing field offices worldwide.
o The director of the UN Fund for Population
Activities (UNFPA), pro-abortion Thoraya Obaid (Saudi Arabia), welcomes Obama's restoration of $50 million to the UNFPA's
coffers and its coercive population control plans. "Access to reproductive health (a code word for contraception, sterilization
and abortion) is the core of equality for women and girls," she says. The funding had been suspended since 2002.
January 28: Obama tells Democrats to remove a bailout for the Planned Parenthood abortion business ($200
million for 295 abortuaries and 850 consultation centres) from the economic stimulus bill after vigorous pro-life protests,
for fear that it might jeopardize the bill's passage. It is dropped on January 30.
o The Senate defeats an amendment
to restore the Mexico City Policy, 60-37. (Eighteen of 24 Catholic Senators voted to defeat it.)
o Pro-life groups
continue their massive protests and opposition to the FOCA bill, which has been filed with Congress. The act would outlaw
every abortion restriction passed by Congress, state legislatures or local communities. Obama has repeatedly expressed his
support for FOCA, the last time on January 22, 2008, the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. FOCA's sponsor is Senator Barbara
Boxer (a pro-abortion Jew).
January 29: The UN children's agency UNICEF launches its annual report,
stating: "Having a child remains one of the biggest health risks for women worldwide." It recommends global financing
for "family planning" and "reproductive health services" as the primary way to reduce maternal deaths.
It then admits that the statistics on worldwide annual deaths are subject "to a high degree of uncertainty."
o The Senate, by a 59-39 vote, rejects national medical coverage in the SCHIP program for unborn children and their
pregnant mothers. This, pro-life sources say, will lead to more abortions, supposedly against [Obama's] intention of reducing
abortions.
February 5: Obama's new group of 24 faith-based advisors includes Rabbi David Saperstein,
director of the Washington-based Religious Action Centre of Reform Judaism, which was a sponsor of a 2004 pro-abortion march
by Planned Parenthood and NARAL. Other pro-abortion members are added later.
February 6: The Senate
refuses to remove a discrimination clause against the religious use of university facilities benefiting from the stimulus
bill.
February 19: The federal government is drafting guidelines that will be put in place once
Obama approves federal funds for embryonic stem cell research.
February 25: As feared by pro-life
groups, the Omnibus Appropriations Bill cuts funding for abstinence education by $54 million, while giving more money to Planned
Parenthood programs. This leaves only $95 million for national programs. This money disappears later on.
o Time
magazine, in attacking opponents of the FOCA bill, is accused of many inaccuracies, non-sequiturs and misrepresentations.
Time has described the bill as "mythical." Yet, Obama announced his intentions to sign such a bill in 2006, again
in a July 2007 speech to Planned Parenthood and once more on January 22, 2008 on the Roe v. Wade anniversary.
February
27: o The Obama administration prepares to rescind conscience rules for health care workers. Obama officials tell
the Chicago Tribune that, for the Provider Conscience Law and other regulations protecting medical personnel against involvement
in abortions, they are opening a 30-day public comment period, after which they will rescind the law. Pro-abortion groups
have long desired to coerce all medical personnel and hospitals into providing contraception and sterilizations and committing
abortions. As one writer put it, "This is a declaration of war on all who oppose the killing of the unborn."
March 5: The Senate, by a 55-39 vote, rejects an amendment to stop funds from going to the United
Nations Population Fund.
March 6: Obama shuts out pro-life groups from attending today's White
House health care summit, called to discuss how health care reform should be implemented. Pro-abortion groups like Planned
Parenthood, however, are invited to attend.
March 9: Obama eliminates eight-year-old limits on
federal money for the use of embryonic stem cells for research - which kills newly conceived embryos - by ... decree, in a
room packed with scientists.
o The health secretary announces the intention to abolish the "final rule"
(protection of conscience for health workers opposed to abortion, contraception, IVF, etc).
March 10:
The end of the first 50 days. Except for publicity about the new financing of stem cell research and a mention of the overturning
of the Mexico City Policy, adoring liberal daily newspapers have not mentioned Obama's new Death Culture.
March
12: The Senate stimulus bill contains a bailout package for Planned Parenthood.
o The Senate rejects by
a 55-39 vote an amendment to stop U.S. taxpayer funding of the UNFPA. The UNFPA backs policies of forced abortion and sterilizations,
as in China.
Appointments
During the first 50 days, Obama selected the most anti-life,
anti-family radicals he could find for his administration.
o Joseph Biden (senator, Catholic, pro-abortion, pro-same-sex
"marriage") o (State) Hillary Clinton (Methodist, feminist, extremely pro-abortion). Clinton controls the American
UN delegation o (Homeland Security) Janet Napolitano (former governor of Arizona, Catholic, strongly pro-abortion and
pro-SSM) o (Interior) Ken Salazar (senator from Colorado, Catholic, pro-abortion) o (Defence) Robert Gates, a holdover
from the Bush administration o (Veterans Affairs) Ken Shinseki (retired four-star general, Medical Corps; disagreed with
former secretary of defence Donald Rumsfeld) o (National Security advisor) Retired Marine General James Jones o
(Labour) Thida (Hilda) Solis (California congresswoman, Catholic, pro-abortion) o (Transportation Secretary) Ray Lahood
(Rep Congressman, pro-life) o (Education) Arne Duncan (favours separate schools for homosexuals) o (Treasury) Timothy
Geithner (president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a Bill Clinton holdover) o (Energy) Steven Chu (1997 Nobel
prize in physics) o (Housing and Urban Development) Shaun Donovan (New York Housing Commissioner) o (Central Intelligence
Agency) director Leon Panetta (former congressman; Bill Clinton's chief of staff, a pro-abortion Catholic) o (Food and
Drug Administration) director Margaret Hamburger (New York City health commissioner under Mayor Rudy Giuliani, pro-abortion).
An earlier appointment was listed as Jane Henney (headed the FDA under Clinton; professor at the University of Cincinnati,
approved abortion drug RU 486 (mifepristone)) o (Agriculture) Tom Vilsack (governor of Iowa, 1999-2007; Catholic, pro-abortion)
Legal Counsel
o Attorney-General Eric Holder. The first African-American to hold this
office (was deputy attorney-general under Janet Reno during the Clinton years) o Deputy Attorney-General David Ogden
(denies negative effects of abortion; considers pregnancy a form of slavery; was a lawyer for Playboy and other pornographic
interests) o Office of Legal Counsel, White House (assists attorney-general in her role as legal adviser to [Obama] ).
Dawn Johnsen (pro-abortion, lawyer and legal director for NARAL Pro-Choice America, 1988-1933, professor at Indiana University
School of Law) o Assistant Deputy Attorney-General Thomas Perrelli (lawyer, pro-euthanasia, represented Terry Schiavo's
husband in his successful quest to have his wife starved and dehydrated to death) o Solicitor-General Elena Kagan (strong
abortion supporter. The solicitor-general represents the government before the Supreme Court)
Health
o Health Secretary and Health Services (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius (former governor of Kansas, Catholic, pro-abortion,
including support for late term abortions (Ontario and Quebec send late-term abortions to Kansas, paying an average of $5,000
(US) for each.) HHS would play a role in getting abortion coverage in the new health program and make it mandatory that hospitals
or insurance companies cover abortion.) o Health Care Office, White House. Nancy-Ann De Parle, political advisor (pro-abortion) o Deputy health care director Jeanne Lambow (pro-abortion)
Other Clinton Holdovers and Washington Lobbyists for
White House Appointments (Do Not Require Congressional Approval)
o Chief of Staff, White House. Rahm Emanuel (congressman
from Illinois, Jewish, pro-abortion - has a 100 per cent NARAL "pro-choice" rating; pro-SSM) o White House
political advisor David Axelrod (Jewish, pro-abortion). Axelrod was Obama's main election strategist during the two-year-long
campaign for office o Director of communications Ellen Moran (former CEO of Emily's List, a major and wealthy pro-abortion
political action committee) o Director of domestic policy Melody Barnes (former board member of Emily's List and Planned
Parenthood staff member) o Director for foreign women's issues (a new office to re-affirm the population and development
goals of the Beijing 1995 UN conference; i.e., to promote abortions and overturn pro-life laws in foreign countries) Melanne
Verveer (former chief of staff to Hillary Clinton; a pro-abortion Catholic). Holds rank of ambassador-at-large o White
House Council on Women and Girls (new office) director Tina Tchen (Chicago Lawyer, vice-president of NOW, feminist, pro-abortion.
She has a mandate to examine all federal laws and agencies pertaining to women) o Council on Environment Quality Nancy
Sutley (lesbian). o Director of the Environmental Protection Agency Lisa Jackson o Climate "czarina,"
White House Carol Browner o Director for the Office of Management and Budget Peter Orszag (former economic advisor to
Clinton) o Head of the National Economic Council, White House. Lawrence Summers (former Clinton advisor) o Chairman
of the Democratic party Tim Kayne (governor of Virginia, Catholic, pro-abortion)
Summary
The facts of the first 50 days of [Barack] Obama ... seem overwhelming. According to the 55-page pro-abortion document,
"Advancing Reproductive Rights and Health in a New Administration," $4.5 billion in federal funding will be disbursed
at home and abroad to "advance reproductive rights."
Obama's Steps for the First 100 Days projects the
end of the Mexico City Policy, the Hyde Amendment, the Kemp-Kasten amendment, the Weldon Amendment, restrictions on emergency
contraception (Plan B), the termination of all abstinence-only programs and a reversal of the recent HHS regulation protecting
pro-life physicians and institutions. By Day 50, many of these had been accomplished already. Any present obstacles to so-called
abortion rights not covered by removing these restrictions, such as the ban on partial birth abortion and state laws requiring
parental notification, will be covered by the passage of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA).
We draw the attention
of our readers especially to the coercion which is built into many of these measures. A combined United States-United Nations
assault on the freedom of poor countries to determine their own domestic policies on population will soon be underway.
At home, the Obama regime will take on more abusive, tyrannical features as it seeks to destroy the rights of people
to disagree and dissent. All along, this has been the implication of the new legislated rights to kill and to overthrow the
natural moral law in family and sexual matters introduced 40 years ago.
[Barack Obama and associations] will be
making some 7,000 appointments that will influence policy; they will be pro-abortion ones, said one commentator, with the
exception being the ambassador to the Vatican. What resistance the Christian community will be able to offer remains to be
discussed in a future article.
That time now is not to surrender, but to fight back with all our might. The grace
of Christ is stronger than the power of evil. www.LifeSiteNews.com
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