Revoking the Conscience Protection Clause–not a good idea
by Krystle Weeks
March 4, 2009
Maybe, it is time for some around Washington to realize that discriminating against medical providers who decline to perform or refer for abortions is not a good idea. After all, they are standing for their beliefs. The Obama Administration is trying to remove this rule from the books, to which Rep. John Boehner posted this response.
If the Conscience Protection regulations are revoked, this means that many doctors and nurses could be forced to go against their beliefs to provide or refer abortions. It would mean that you would either have to leave your principles at the door or face disciplinary actions, such as unemployment. This type of behavior is limiting the liberties of those who choose life over death.
FRC is also defending the Conscience Protection regulations. In a recent press release, FRC’s President Tony Perkins said,
“For President Obama to do this would be a huge blow to religious freedom and First Amendment rights. No one should be forced to have an abortion, and no one should be forced to be an abortionist in violation of their religious or ethical convictions. However, President Obama intends to stop regulations to enforce conscience protection statutes. In doing so, he will open the door to discrimination against the choice of healthcare workers who do not want to be complicit in abortion or other controversial practices. These regulations would have ensured that healthcare workers are not forced to participate in the performance or promotion of abortion against their will.
“Despite current law that has protected conscience rights for over 30 years, the lack of regulations resulted in confusion and a lack of awareness within the health care community, leaving health care personnel vulnerable to discrimination and forcing them to drop their specialties at a crucial time of health care scarcity. Protecting the right of all health care providers to make professional judgments based on moral convictions and ethical standards is foundational to federal law and is necessary to ensure that access to healthcare is not diminished, which will occur if healthcare workers are forced out of their jobs because of their ethical stances. President Obama’s intention to change the language of these protections would result in the government becoming the conscience and not the individual. It is a person’s right to exercise their moral judgment, not the government’s to decide it for them.
“It is unfortunate that President Obama is planning to bow down to pro-abortion forces and stop enforcement of laws enacted to protect the choice of healthcare providers not to participate in abortion or other controversial practices. Family Research Council urges President Obama to change course and defend the conscience laws for healthcare workers by keeping these much-needed regulations in place.”
Keep the Conscience Protection regulations. Doctors and nurses, who believe in the sanctity of human life, should be able to decline participating in a practice that violates their conscience. President Obama, in your campaign promises, you said that your administration would represent change. However, the change we need does not represent threatening human life.
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Comments
Where is the religious freedom in which this country was founded? No government should force any citizen to act against their conscience. Catholic,Christian and any other religious people should not be forced to have an abortion or to practice abortion. No institution should be forced to any practice against their faith, conscience or convictions. How can we talk against discrimination if the government promotes laws that favor abortion, when we know that millions of people voted against it?
Mr. President,
Please listen to the millions of people who voted for you looking for the freedom you preached. By favoring abortion you are putting us down. As faithful Catholics we want to have the freedom to keep our clinics Catholic and our consciences free. Please do not promote laws favoring abortion!
Sr. Elida Ocampos Gonzalez
We should all refresh our minds with some history. People came to America looking for religious freedom; therefore the government should promote regulations ensuring that health care doctors, nurses and administrators are not forced to practice of promote abortion against their beliefs. The conscience protection regulation is wrong. Please do not promote it!
Sr. Eugene Sanita

By: Maria Heinfeld | March 9, 2009 at 5:44 pm
“For President Obama to do this would be a huge blow to religious freedom and First Amendment rights. No one should be forced to have an abortion, and no one should be forced to be an abortionist in violation of their religious or ethical convictions. However, President Obama intends to stop regulations to enforce conscience protection statutes. In doing so, he will open the door to discrimination against the choice of healthcare workers who do not want to be complicit in abortion or other controversial practices. These regulations would have ensured that healthcare workers are not forced to participate in the performance or promotion of abortion against their will. Please do not revoke the conscience protection regulation