Roundup: US News Gets It All Wrong, A Real Live Internet Birth?!, Jesus and Frozen Embryos

US News & World Report offers up an entirely incorrect report of what the Stupak Amendment does, a young woman gives birth and you can watch it live on the internet!, Broadsheet calls for clearly identifying Jesus in the details of an article on IVF.

US News & World Report’s Curious Case of Misinformation

Unfortunately, one of the country’s leading mainstream publications covering news from around the world, continues to publish incorrect information on its website related to the House health care reform bill and the hotly debated Stupak Amendment. In Paul Bedard’s "Washington Whispers", Bedard writes, 

Blocking government funding of abortions, the major compromise in
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s healthcare reform bill Saturday night, was
a significant victory for antiabortion Republicans who have long sought
to identify "pro-life" Democrats.
"This vote locks in 64 Democrats on
this precise pro-life language," a key GOP adviser says of the vote on
the Stupak-Pitts amendment.

The amendment bars government funds under the Pelosi healthcare plan
for payment for abortion except in cases of rape, incest, or when the
mother’s life is in danger.

In fact, "blocking government funding of abortions" is a misleading and extremely incomplete description of what the House voted on this weekend. We already have an amendment that’s been on the books for forty years that does that – it’s called The Hyde Amendment. This language is not solely what representatives voted on. What representatives passed was a bill that includes an amendment which goes far beyond barring "government funds…for payment for abortion." The Stupak Amendment railroads women’s access to abortion coverage through private insurance:

The Stupak-Pitts amendment prohibits any coverage of
abortion in the public option and prohibits anyone receiving a federal subsidy
from purchasing a health insurance plan that includes abortion.  It also prohibits private health
insurance plans from offering through the exchange a plan that includes
abortion coverage to both subsidized and unsubsidized individuals.  

The above is from Planned Parenthood’s excellent legal analysis. It’s more than frustrating when the mainstream media can’t be bothered to understand what the legal ramifications are, for women,  from health care reform bills being voted upon.

If you have a moment, please head over to Bedard’s post and school him on what really went down in the House this weekend. 

Meanwhile, it’s being reported that, in fact, the Senate will have the votes to block an anti-choice amendment from being included in the Senate’s health care reform bill.

New Media Birthing?

From Midwife Connection, the blog of the American College of Nurse-Midwives:

Lynsee is a 23-year-old who is pregnant with her first child and one of
more than 4 million women who will give birth this year. But there’s
something different about this teacher who lives with her husband in
Minnesota. She plans to broadcast her labor and birth live on the
Internet.

Lynsee is a first time mother who actually gave birth on Saturday, November 7th to a baby girl. With the heaps of mainstream media images of childbirth saturating girls’ and womens’ brains (most women don’t ever see a real birth before their own – instead subjected to mass media childbirth which is rarely, if ever, an honest portrayal of what birth is really like), it’s an amazing gift to share your own experience with women who want to truly see what birth is like (at least one woman’s birth experience).

What Would Jesus Do?

On Broadsheet today, Kate Harding’s question to the Chicago Tribune, having recently reported on couples struggling with what to do with "leftover embryos" resulting from IVF treatment, is more of a plea. After having read the article Harding asks a friend, "Am I crazy, or does this article totally take it on faith (ha!) that
everyone deciding what to do with an embryo is religious?"

Harding takes the author to task not for the subject matter (couples of faith making authentic, soul searching decisions about what to do with the frozen embryos given their religious convictions) but rather with the fact that the article, from the beginning, does not make clear that it is solely focusing on how religious plays a part in these decisions. Because of this, presumably, the article never explores what other couples do in the same circumstances – namely, donate the embryos to stem-cell research. 

"…after 10 paragraphs, the author, Manya A. Brachear, notes, "Such
decisions, doctors say, are often informed and framed by faith" —
which is enough to justify focusing on that angle for one article. But
it would be nice if said article either led with a clear indication
that it was doing just that, or else acknowledged that "What would
Jesus do?" is not the central question facing every couple with embryos in storage."

There’s also no ‘here are some of the things that stem cell research is
used for’ info. It’s all, ‘Your dead babies will go to Science,
whatever that is.’"

Harding takes the next, logical step in the argument and relates the discussion to the broader public discussion about anti-choice advocates fight to legally define "personhood." Unfortunately, it’s not something the author of the original article deems important enough to mention.

11/10/09

Pro-life advocates are
only pro-birth
The Tennessean

Republicans
Hail the 64 ‘
Pro-Life‘ Democrats
U.S. News & World Report

Man Admits to
Killing
Pro-Life Advocate Jim
Pouillon, Who Protested Abortion
LifeNews.com

Both sides of
abortion issue agree: Tiller’s killing not justified
Kansas.com

Boxer: Senate
Has Votes To Block Stupak Amendment
The
Huffington Post

Lynn Woolsey:
IRS should scrutinize bishops
Politico

Throwing
women under the bus
Hartford Courant

Protecting a
Woman’s Right to Choose
Huffington
Post

The Democrats
and abortion
guardian.co.uk

Mark Kirk
kicked by abortions rights group after Stupak-Pitts vote
Chicago Sun-Times

So the Stupak
Amendment Sucks: Here’s What You Can Do About It
AlterNet

UK Parents
Lose Right to Remove Children from Sex Ed Classes
Lifesite

Boston NBC
Affiliate Won’t Run
Pro-Life Group’s Ads
on Abortion, Health Care
LifeNews.com

Abortions
Restrictions Are Change We Get To Believe In
Air America

Will Liberals
Draw the Line on Abortion? Probably Not.
Newsweek

First
thoughts: Healer-in-Chief
msnbc.com

Abortion
rights group, Senate candidate Kirk spar on vote
Chicago Tribune

County
commemorates National
Adoption Day
Lufkin Daily News

Obama weighs in
on
abortion — carefully
Washington Post

GOP decided
against planned ‘present’ vote on
abortion measure
Salt Lake Tribune

House gets it
right on
abortion amendment
Baltimore Sun

A Look At How
Health Bill May Change
Abortion
NPR

The
Republican Shift on
Abortion Is Dramatic,
Too
Wall Street Journal

Matthew
Yglesias » Too Much Ms. Nice
Abortion Rights Advocate?
ThinkProgress

When abortion isn’t a
choice
Washington Post

Christian terrorists release Defensive Action Statement, justify political The Examiner

11/11/09

Council mulls
new rules for pregnancy centers in county
Business Gazette

Trafficking
reports raise heart-wrenching questions for adoptive parents
Los Angeles Times

Mass. keeps
an eye on US bill’s funding ban
Boston
Globe

THE INFLUENCE
GAME: Bishops shape health care bill
The
Associated Press