ALL'S JUDIE BROWN ON EWTN'S 'THE WORLD OVER' FRIDAY REGARDING CATHOLICS AND OBAMACARE



American Life League president Judie Brown will appear on EWTN’s “The World Over” with Raymond Arroyo to discuss health care reform with Catholic Health Association president Sr. Carol Keehan on Friday, August 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET.

When American Life League exposed the Catholic Health Association’s campaign in support of President Obama’s healthcare plan, Brown and Keehan were thrown into opposite sides of a contentious debate.

“Simply put, Catholics cannot support healthcare that includes killing,” Brown said. “The Obama plan includes a mandate for tax-subsidized abortion, euthanasia, contraception, rationed care and sex education. Where is social justice in that? Where is the mercy, love and compassion for the weakest in society?”

American Life League exposed the scandal when Catholic Health Association, Catholic Charities and the St. Vincent de Paul Society joined together to support “healthcare reform now.” Their campaign included action alerts to call Congress is support of healthcare legislation and a video that featured President Obama rallying Congress.

“These Catholic organizations are contending that they are simply supporting health “reform,” but that line is disingenuous at best when the only health reform on the table is Obama’s abortion and euthanasia mandate. These organizations are putting human lives at the mercy of misguided justice.

“Health care reform should reflect Christ's justice, not Obama's justice,” Brown said.

For more information: EWTN, The World Over

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  1. I sure hope that the sanctity of life is pre-eminent.

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  2. I'm looking forward to seeing this!

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  3. It's surely time to be wise as foxes and not blindly support something that sounds virtuous. Good intentions will surely lead us astray on this issue if we do not stand up and voice our opposition to abortion funding, euthansia, and the rationing of care to the elderly and the vulnerable (think infants and the disabled).

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