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DOA: 7 Dems Who Have The Power To Kill The Bill, Say They Will



Mar 10, 2010 13 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Fox News:

The health care reform bill passed by the Senate on Christmas Eve appears to be dead on arrival in the House, as seven anti-abortion Democrats intend to join the ranks of lawmakers who plan to vote against the legislation, Fox News has confirmed.

Seven new no votes would be enough to kill the Senate bill, and several more fence-sitting lawmakers are under pressure from both sides of the aisle.

Foremost among the seven new no votes is Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., whose anti-abortion amendment to the House version of the legislation got the bill passed in that chamber last year.

But because the Senate and House Democratic leaders weren’t able to agree on joint legislation before losing their supermajority in the Senate this year, they have few options other than getting the House to pass the Senate bill and then making changes to the law through a separate budget reconciliation bill that could pass with simple majorities.

The Senate bill, however, doesn’t contain the same language as the Stupak amendment, which explicitly prohibits federal funding of abortion in any of the reform measures intended to expand health care coverage to millions of uninsured Americans.

The House bill passed by a slim majority last year. In addition to Stupak, Rep. Dan Lipinski of Illinois has gone on the record as changing his vote to no if asked to pass the Senate bill, which some argue doesn’t do enough to forbid tax-funded abortions. “Protecting the sanctity of life is a matter of principle,” Lipinski said.

Other Democratic representatives who voted yes on the House bill but are on record as opposing the Senate bill are James Oberstar of Minnesota, Kathy Dahlkemper of Pennsylvania, Steve Driehaus of Ohio and Marion Berry of Arkansas.

Rep. Joe Donnelly of Indiana is the latest to join them, and Stupak said there may be more.

“Unless the language changes, there’s at least 12 Democrats who have said they could not vote for health care unless we keep the current law, which says no public funding for abortion,” Stupak told Fox News.

Others who are potential new no votes are Reps. Brad Ellsworth Indiana, Jerry Costello of Illinois, Charlie Wilson and Tim Ryan of Ohio, Sanford Bishop of Georgia and Richard Neal of Massachusetts.

The House bill contains a ban on tax-funded abortion, which has been the law of the land for more than 30 years.

The Senate bill is a big change, say critics. It would require women to have a separate private insurance policy if they want abortion coverage, but contains no explicit ban on tax-funded abortion as the House bill does.

Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Democrats’ lead pro-choice negotiator, is noncommittal about any changes that would be made to the Senate bill.

“They’d like to change it, that may be changed, but it may have to be changed at some future time. That’s been my view but nothing has been resolved,” he said.

The health care legislation passed the House last year on a 220-215 vote. But since then, four “yes” votes from Democrats have departed: Reps. Neil Abercrombie of Hawaii and Robert Wexler of Florida resigned. Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania died last month and Rep. Parker Griffith of Alabama switched parties and said he will not support the bill.

Former Democratic Rep. Eric Massa of New York, who voted against the legislation last year, resigned this week.

That means passage of the Senate bill now requires a 216-vote threshold.

“I would not vote for it,” Donnelly told the Rochester Sentinel on Tuesday. “From my reading of it, it does permit federal funding for abortion related services, in the Senate bill as it stands today, and so that is a fatal flaw in my opinion.”

An unnamed Democrat told Fox News that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is “smart enough to realize” that without the Stupak Amendment in November, “the bill fails.”

“The debate is just like it was before,” the Democrat said.


  • mike3481

    I don’t care what they say, seeing is believing.

    I don’t trust them at all.

    • richwill

      I agree, I will believe it when it takes place. The dems lie just to be lying.
      If it is true, it is the best news I have heard in a year. The only better news would be that the triumvirate of Hussein, Nancy, and Harry were on a plane that crashed and burned.

    • http://www.bootparkergriffith.com The Sentinel at the Gate

      I don’t either; in fact I wouldn’t trust any of those slimy ball sniffing bastards in DC! These are the same motherfuckers who’ve been selling this country into slavery for the past 40 years.

  • Kirk

    They’ve milked this story like a soap opera! Will they, won’t they? Sickening…

  • jaybear

    count me in on the doubters….think lieberman and nelson.

    it’s a sham to garner publicity…these traitors will turn coat (for the right price)

  • CPLViper

    Horseshit misinformation to take the pressure off.

    The more I see hear these people who are running the country … two things run through my mind;
    1. I now understand the idea of 10 paces, turn and shoot as I would love to see that old west tradition become the norm in both houses of the Congress.
    2. How is that Washington DC has not been deemed enemy held territory?

    • jaybear

      well, DC isn’t a state…so technically it’s not part of the United States of America.

      I say we cut it off and starve it out of existence

    • CPLViper

      I second that.

    • aboutTObegin

      I third that, it starts with our States that surround it.

      -aTb

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/CAPTDAX CAPT-DAX

    Bonzo could just make it an Executive Order :twisted:

  • MIDTN

    ………………….Bullshit!!!

  • Ohnooo

    Yeah right, it’s called trying to save their asses without the appearance of being a bunch of jackasses for the time being before their Easter break. They don’t want to hear from the constituents when they go home to their districts..bunch of BULLSHIT

  • Xavier

    Leverage to force bribery.