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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Scott Garrett :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Democrat’s PEPFAR Goes Too Far
by Scott Garrett
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This week, the House Foreign Affairs Committee is expected to address the Democrats proposal for the President’s “Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief,” otherwise known as PEPFAR. At first glance this legislation looks to be critical in the world’s fight against AIDS and HIV. More than 25 million people have died from AIDS and many lawmakers want to extend this compassionate effort, but sadly this proposal does not help the people of Africa, it only hurts them.

The Democrat’s PEPFAR bill creates a massive loophole that would allow funding for abortions and abortion services. In 2001, President Bush reinstated an administrative policy, known as the Mexico City Policy (MCP), which prohibits the United States from funding any foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGO) that performs and or promotes abortion. Unfortunately, two years later, the Bush Administration issued a memorandum stating that the MCP does not apply to PEPFAR. They argued that any organization that was currently able to provide AIDS relief needed to receive funding as quickly as possible. Before any PEPFAR legislation is passed, the MCP policy must be applied to the funds.

Under the current proposal, the Democrats have integrated “family planning” with HIV/AIDS relief efforts in Africa. Since the Mexico City Policy does not cover such funds, this U.S. money would be available to abortion providers under this new integration.

To make matters worse, this legislation also requests a $35 billion dollar increase for PEPFAR with little accountability for the increased expenditure. The Democrats removed a “treatment floor” provision, which specified that 55% of PEPFAR money must go to the treatment of HIV/AIDS patients. By excluding this, any percentage of funds that the United States sends to Africa could be used to fund abortions, pay the salaries of bureaucrats, or foot the bill for government employee trips and conferences. There are no checks and balances for how the money is to be spent.

The Democrats hope to pass this bill by masking it as an AIDS relief package for Africa. But I and other House Conservatives see right through their guise. This bill is nothing more than a deceptive ploy to use billions of taxpayer’s hard-earned money to purchase the death of the unborn. I hope the Democrats are happy with themselves, because this is just down-right disgusting.

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Congressman Scott Garrett represents New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
 
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Well, Tony Perkins, Pres FRC...
Seems to be happy with the BIPARTISAN effort on this bill, but Mr. Garrett would never acknowledge THAT fact.

Tony Perkins, President of Family Research Council, released the following statement:

"I applaud the House Foreign Affairs Committee for passing an HIV/AIDS bill free of troubling provisions contained in earlier drafts. Previous drafts would have funded international abortion groups, undermined abstinence and faithfulness programs, removed an anti-sex trafficking provision, harmed faith-based groups and would have done nothing to require transparency in the Global Fund. This bill is a marked improvement and is aimed at protecting life, not destroying it.

"While not perfect, this bill continues the principles of the bipartisan PEPFAR program passed five years ago. I especially applaud Rep. Chris Smith for his tireless work to ensure that PEPFAR does not create new family planning programs to fund international abortion groups. The White House is also to be congratulated for involving themselves early in the process and holding the line on key provisions, such as continued funding for abstinence prevention programs, maintaining the anti-sex trafficking pledge, requiring more transparency in the Global Fund, and ensuring that faith-based organizations are not discriminated against in HIV/AIDS grants.

"Most importantly, those people in the countries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS should know that we will continue to work hard to ensure the United States continues to support them, rather than redirect funds away from their plight. FRC will monitor this bill as it continues through the legislative process."

SOURCE Family Research Council

http://www.frc.orgCopyright © 2008 PR Newswire. All rights reserved




Well, liberals
would feel left out if they weren't able to put their certified stamp of abortion on it. They probably feel it's best to thin out these inferior Africans anyway.
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