Roundup: Common ground and hand grenades

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It's the beginning of a new week, and all eyes are on the senate as they struggle to work on health care reform.

President Barack Obama gave democratic leaders a "pep-talk" over the weekend, encouraging them to continue to support health care reform, but Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson seemed unmoved by the tactic.

Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., who has opposed the proposed government-run insurance program to compete with private insurers, said Obama's speech was persuasive mainly "for those who have made the decision to support" the bill.

On the other hand, Sen. Chuck Schumer appears optimistic that progress is occurring within the chamber.

"We're finding a good deal of the give-and-take that leads to common ground," said Sen. Charles Schumer (D., N.Y.), a negotiator on the issue. Sen. Schumer said no deals had been reached, and that talks on the issue would reconvene Monday afternoon.

Although a large gap still remains between those who are for and against a public option in the reform bill, a great deal of the attention is also being focused on the introduction of a Stupak-like anti-choice bill assumed to be introduced by Sen. Ben Nelson today.  

Antiabortion lawmakers in the Senate plan to introduce an amendment as soon as Monday to restrict insurance coverage of abortion in the health bill, setting up a showdown that has no clear path to resolution.

Both sides agree the amendment likely doesn't have enough votes to pass, but antiabortion groups and Sen. Ben Nelson (D., Neb.) say they will continue insisting on tough language as a condition for supporting the overall bill.

The lack of a clear meeting point makes abortion somewhat different from the other top obstacle to the bill's passage, the publicly run insurance plan that some Democrats oppose. There, both sides are weighing a handful of compromises.

On abortion, said Sen. Nelson, "it's certainly not a lock that there's language in the middle."

Could the introduction of a potentially unresolvable abortion rights amendment by a senator already on record for not caring for the current health care bill be an attempt to derail the bill altogether?  It wouldn't be the first, or the last time that reproductive rights were used as a political weapon.

Abortion remains the omnipresent irritant of American politics. The country seems to have reached an uneasy equipoise on abortion rights: some, but not too much. Yet the adversaries in both sides remain engaged in trench warfare, with every battle over a few hard-fought yards. Abortion opponents have little hope of overturning Roe v. Wade, but they can try to make access more difficult. Supporters of abortion rights are, for the most part, trying to maintain the ground already won.

Meanwhile, abortion is a handy public-policy hand grenade to be tossed in the middle of any legislative battle by those whose goal is to blow things up. The current fight—over whether the health-care bill does enough to make certain that government money isn't used for abortions—underscores abortion's continuing potency as a political weapon.

Will health care become a scorched battlefield that nothing can survive? We'll know more as the week advances.

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12/6

No-touch technique for birth control Times of India

Reid Says Yes to Abstinence CQPolitics.com

Pro-life pregnancy clinic hunts for new home Jennings Daily News

Mikulski Amendment would include Planned Parenthood in health care bill Catholic News Agency

Your Turn: Don't overlook public cost of abortion ban St. Cloud Times

Senate Will Vote Monday on Amendment to Cut Health Care Bill Abortion Funding LifeNews.com

Pro-Life News: Manhattan Declaration, Stem Cell Research, Stupak, Netherlands ... LifeNews.com

Star Parker: Will Baltimore side with pro-abortionists? OCRegister

Abortion Emerges as Top Bill Threat Wall Street Journal

On Tape: Wisconsin Senator Kohl Promised to Vote Against Abortion in Health Care Lifesite

Capps steps into abortion spotlight San Luis Obispo Tribune

Neb. abortion doctor plans to expand his operation Columbus Telegram

Abortion vote could come Monday, Durbin says Politico

Obama gives Senate Democrats "pep talk" on health care USA Today

Obama Presses Senate Democrats on Health Bill Wall Street Journal

Women challenge Irish abortion ban in court guardian.co.uk

The heart of the health care debate on abortion Huffington Post

Abortion Rights and Health Reform New York Times

Emergency Contraception: What Good Is "Available" If It's Not ... Change.org Women’s Rights Blog

Abortion's New Battleground; Will pro-choice Democrats kill health-care reform ... The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

New group aims to help pro-choice women candidates in Florida races Tampa Tribune

Cunis: Abortion views questioned Daily News Tribune

Protest: 'drop the abortion charges' Green Left Weekly

Stupak Is as Stupak Does The Citizen

Abortion contradicts value of human life Port Huron Times Herald

Adoption key to family's happiness Myrtle Beach Sun News

Couple say adopted son beyond their help Tulsa World

Two Reality Shows Stir Publicity and Anger New York Times

 

12/5

Social barriers remain for adoption Visalia Times-Delta

Planned Parenthood ad is incomplete The Coloradoan

Condoms To Fight Climate Change Daily Beast

Too many single mothers Kansas City Star

Abortion: more than 5000 UK women under 20 had repeat termination guardian.co.uk

Patrick Kennedy is a victim of Catholic hierarchy's hypocrisy Allentown Morning Call

Senate Amendment Renews Abortion Debate in Health Bill Christian Post

Pro-life leader skeptical that Obama's new bioethics commission will be ethical Catholic News Agency

Bishops urged to be tough on pols who would pay for abortion Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Planned Parenthood struggling financially, Harvard study finds Catholic News Agency

Reproductive Rights Prof Blog: Carol Sanger on Teenage Abortion ... Reproductive Rights

Tulare County lacking in abortion services Visalia Times-Delta

Liberal feminist Dems see no room for compromise Chicago Sun-Times

Sarah Palin's son is being used to demonize pro-choicers Salon

STUPAK REFUTES FALSE CLAIMS IN NARAL AD The Michigan News

Letter: Note disproves abortion allegation Dubuque Telegraph Herald

Senate healthcare debate stretches through weekend Los Angeles Times

Abortion is a social disease, not a religious debate Boston Globe

Abortion coverage equality Press & Sun-Bulletin

Male contraception gains acceptability Times of India

Don't take my taxes to pay for abortion DesMoinesRegister.com

Edward Fitzpatrick: Pro-choice Caprio reflects on his own family Providence Journal

Creators of abortion film say they want honest debate Los Angeles Times

 

12/4

Rwanda: Population Control Now Part of Schools' Curricula AllAfrica.com

New report urges more investment to slash maternal and newborn deaths People's Daily Online

Pro-life group faces Senate in uphill healthcare battle OneNewsNow

Time for Senator Reid to Decide Who He is Christian News Wire

Senate delays action on abortion measure CNN Political Ticker

Sarah and Trig Emerge as Anti-Abortion Stars Newser

Catholic Church wrong for anti-abortion stance Delaware County Daily Times

Moderates seek greater health care cost controls The Associated Press

Ad targets Stupak amendment on abortion restriction Detroit Free Press

Abortion not a gray area for Catholic pols Pottstown Mercury

Neb. Abortion Doctor Plans To Expand His Operation CBS News

Senate votes to keep long-term care program The Associated Press

GOP out of touch on social issues GSU Signal

New contraception help for teens Nursing in Practice

Nebraska high court overturns boy's adoption Action 3 News

Senate Approves Legislation Requiring Free Mammograms Ms. Magazine

Some good news about women and health care Feministing

Yasmin and Yaz Litigation Update Lawyers and Settlements

Senator Harry Reid Challenged to Stand Up for Supposed Pro-Life Abortion View LifeNews.com

Fort Hood Shooter Faces More Charges, None for Killing Pregnant Soldier's Baby LifeNews.com

Social Justice Begins In The Womb, New Book Shows Pro-Life is Pro-Human Rights LifeNews.com

New Uruguayan President-Elect Means Pro-Life Battle is Compromised, Leader Warns Lifesite

Late-Term Abortion Practice Continues Now

Abortion Doc Takes Risks for Strong View CBS News

Wife arrested after husband's girlfriend takes abortion drug Newsday

This week's healthcare questions, answers Baltimore Sun

Michigan Abortion Facility Advertizes Abortion as "Sacred Work" Lifesite

Wisconsin group argues Catholics can use contraception in good conscience Catholic News Agency

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