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Marta Mossburg: Pro-choice legislators or thugs?

By: Marta Mossburg
Examiner Columnist
November 10, 2009

A few weeks ago President Obama and members of his administration started a war against Fox News. They refused interview requests from the network, claiming it offered only opinion.

The anti-Fox campaign elicited a plethora of commentary from those on all sides of the political spectrum in defense of the network. They argued that government favoritism can flip depending on who is in power; the American people are smart enough to decide for themselves which news outlets to trust; and that a free society depends on a free press treated equally under the law.

The argument for impartiality is both noble and logical and should apply to how government treats all organizations, including those on both sides of the abortion debate. But Democratic legislators in Montgomery County and Baltimore City are acting just like Obama administration thugs when it comes to crisis pregnancy centers.

Montgomery County Councilwoman Duchy Trachtenberg introduced legislation to require crisis pregnancy centers that don't offer abortions to inform clients they must go elsewhere for medical advice and should consult with a medical provider before deciding whether to keep their children.

She did not return a call requesting comment for this column. But if the bill is all about truth in advertising, why did she not also require abortion clinics to give clients notice of the services they don't provide?

As Gail Tierney, executive director of the Rockville Pregnancy Center said, "Why don't they have to post that they do not provide free prenatal vitamins, do not provide free sonograms ... STD [sexually transmitted disease] testing ... Pap smears ... clothing. ...?"

Tierney also said that the legislation makes no sense because the Rockville facility, which serves about 2,000 women per year, is a medical clinic, with two OB/GYNs on staff and other medical professionals.

Legislation in Baltimore City also targets pro-life counseling centers without also requiring an equivalent disclaimer of abortion providers. And it would fine "limited service pregnancy centers" $150 each day that they do not post proper signage in English and Spanish about services they do not provide. The National Abortion Rights Action League, an abortion rights group, says this is first-of-its-kind legislation.

Abortion rights activists say the legislation is necessary because crisis pregnancy centers often give false medical advice to patients and mislead them about the safety of abortions. They give as evidence a January 2008 report from NARAL Pro Choice Maryland Fund about practices at these clinics. While there are plenty of charges within the report, there is not one specific example of wrongdoing.

Baltimore City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake buys NARAL's argument. She said in a statement, "I believe this measure is needed to secure women's access to accurate and safe medical information."

But this is not about information or about public health. The legislation is payback for years of support from abortion rights groups to Democratic candidates at a time when public approval of abortion is at a nadir.

A recent Pew Research Center poll and Gallup survey show support for abortion rights are shrinking. The May Gallup poll showed 51 percent of Americans are pro-life, while 42 percent are pro-choice.

This is in no small part thanks to technology. Parents can now listen to their child's heartbeat and see a picture of him or her in the womb early on in a woman's pregnancy, making it more difficult to describe a baby as a "fetus" after that point.

Abortion is legal. But how is it legal or moral for the government to favor providers of abortions over those who promote alternatives? This is especially true because the crisis pregnancy centers provide thousands with free medical care, usually considered a public good.

As a condition of supporting the legislation both Rawlings-Blake and Trachtenberg should require abortion clinics to publish online the percentage of their business related to pro bono medical services versus fee for service abortions.

It won't be a surprise if it turns out they care more about money than the women they allegedly serve. Better yet, they should both withdraw the legislation and start treating their constituents equally under the law.

Examiner Columnist Marta Mossburg is a senior fellow with the Maryland Public Policy Institute and lives in Baltimore.




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Amanda Beddoes

Nov 10, 2009

Why is columnist Marta Mossberg so opposed to women's reproductive rights? Instead of criticizing Montgomery County and Baltimore council members Duchy Trachtenberg and Stephanie Rawlings-Blake for supporting legislation to require so-called crisis pregnancy centers to cease their sneaky and deceptive techniques to unfairly influence women with problem pregnancies, Mossberg should praise them for standing up to the troglodytes who would keep women enslaved to medieval patriarchalism.

 

Jupiter

Nov 10, 2009

@Amanda Beddoes
Why are you so against FAIRNESS. If the tables were turned and a Repub did the exact thing and imposed such an UNFAIR policy on the abortion clinic you would be screaming bloody murder. Imagine the abortion clinic having to display their murder stats and profits.

 

Beddoes is a Democrat

Nov 10, 2009

In her comments on Hollingsworth, Beddoes shows her socialist tendencies. In this column, she shows that she's anti-life. Ergo, she's a Democrat.

 

Amanda Beddoes

Nov 10, 2009

The two comments above leap to silly conclusions. I said nothing about socialism and I am both pro-life and pro-freedom of conscience. Abortion clinics do not deceive, and the notion that abortion is murder is neither biblical nor scientific.

 

Marta is a thug

Nov 10, 2009

Marta, please. It quite interesting that you feel crisis pregnancy centers are the only ones who provide medical care but make no mention of Planned Parenthood providing far more health care services to women including contraception.

Crisis pregnancy centers exist for the sole purpose of denying women their full reproductive rights by lying about abortion safety and procedures. It's only fair they disclaim this. Shame on you, Marta. Can you actually call yourself a woman?

 

Jupiter

Nov 10, 2009

@Amanda
'Abortion clinics do not deceive' Really? So there should be no problem with posting the historical roots of Planned Parenthood? Deception has been there since the very beginning when women were given sterilization shots WITHOUT their knowledge 'including some of my relatives'.

LOL... 'Crisis pregnancy centers exist for the sole purpose of denying women their full reproductive rights'
Yea and abortion clinics exist for the sole purpose of killing babies by claiming it is a woman's right to do so. How about all abortion clinics post and inform their clients that abortion was a project to control population growth among minorities. Margaret Sanger described them as "genetically unfit".

 

All regulation is evil

Nov 10, 2009

Pro-life clinics should be allowed to operate unhindered. So should abortion clinics. Consenting homosexuality should be allowed. The FDA should be abolished. Fight regulation, fight government, free markets and free individuals.

 

Quelf34

Nov 10, 2009

Jupiter, if you're so concerned about the unborn, why don't you stop posting comments on this board and actually go and help out the millions of children already living who are abused and neglected. Of course, that would require you to get out and actually do something other than be judgemental. Spare me your self-righteousness.

 

Jupiter

Nov 10, 2009

@Quelf34 I have taken care of my own and a few others. It is the hypocrisy that caused me to post. I think abortion is abhorrent BUT is an individual choice. My comments were intended to show the hypocrisy of the left 'regulate thee but not me' attitude.

 

Amanda Beddoes

Nov 11, 2009

Jupiter drags out the irrelevant item about Margaret Sanger's occasionally dippy, tho once widely shared views, which have nothing whatever to to with the Planned Parenthood of the last 75 years. I repeat: clinics that perform abortions serve the public and do not lie, unlike the usual so-called crisis pregnancy centers that exist to con women into following an ultraconservative sectarian ideology that denigrates women.

 

Beddoes, Jesus will smite you

Nov 11, 2009

You still have time to repent your un-Godly ways.

 


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