Pro-life activist Monica Kelsey says a letter from NRLC is “degrading to me and my friends who fight every day to show the value of a child conceived in rape.”
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 30, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Are congressmen who vote against a bill because they believe it is not pro-life enough actually pro-abortion? The National Right to Life Committee warned that that is exactly how NRLC will portray their vote. When the House of Representatives voted on the “Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act” (H.R. 1797) June, two congressmen voted against it because of a last-minute decision not to protect babies conceived through rape or incest. LifeSiteNews.com has confirmed that the National Right to Life Committee told the NRLC “will regard a vote against this legislation, no matter what justification […]
“We respectfully insist that you remove from your website the claim that you are affiliated with NRLC,” President Carol Tobias wrote in a letter to Cleveland Right to Life.
On Friday Obama suggested that insurers can provide the drugs for free because fewer children means less overall health costs - "twisted logic" that can be used to mandate abortion coverage as well.