Notre Dame lawsuit on health law is a huge blow for President Obama -- Damages Obama with Catholic vote, the key one in 2012 election
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The Fighting Irish are putting up the gloves -- and it is against the president who needs their support more than ever this November.
In an election where the Catholic vote is widely seen as the critical swing vote, the Notre Dame move places the most famous Catholic institution in the United States firmly in opposition to the president on his singular policy on health care.
That is big news given that Notre Dame was widely perceived as being in the president’s corner after they invited him to be their commencement speaker in 2009 over the strong objections of local bishops.
Father John Jenkins is widely regarded as the most articulate and skilful Catholic college president in America, so his stance against Obama on this will be widely discussed and analyzed.
The wording of the lawsuit reflects Jenkins mindset. It is a passionate and emotional statement about the right of religious institutions to safeguard their own beliefs when it comes to what they wish to cover when it comes to medical care.
It is not the usual dry legalese stuff of most lawsuits and bears the hallmarks of Jenkin’s style.
Jenkins is no creature of the Vatican right-wing orthodoxy like so many American bishops. Therefore his lawsuit is all the more potent among moderate American Catholics.
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The college writes, “ This lawsuit is about one of America's most cherished freedoms: the freedom to practice one's religion without government interference. It is not about whether people have a right to abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception…. But the right to such services does not authorize the Government to force the University of Notre Dame… to violate its own conscience by making it provide, pay for, and/or facilitate those services to others, contrary to its sincerely held religious beliefs.
“American history and tradition, embodied in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, protects religious entities from such overbearing and oppressive governmental action. Notre Dame therefore seeks relief in this Court to protect this most fundamental of American rights.
Jenkins makes clear that, "We do not seek to impose our religious beliefs on others; we simply ask that the Government not impose its values on the University when those values conflict with our religious teachings."
It is very hard to disagree with that statement which could have been made by any religious or political leader since independence.
Jenkins is no rabble rousing bishop out to get the Obama administration on religious grounds. His lawsuit is a passionate dissent from the notion that government can mandate what a Catholic college can and can’t do when it comes to core beliefs.
As Jenkins concludes, "For if one Presidential Administration can override our religious purpose and use religious organizations to advance policies that undercut our values, then surely another Administration will do the same for another very different set of policies, each time invoking some concept of popular will or the public good, with the result these religious organizations become mere tools for the exercise of government power, morally subservient to the state, and not free from its infringement."
Suddenly the one major Catholic institution which had backed Obama now seems to be backing off on this one major issue.
That cannot be good news for the incumbent president. He needs Catholic votes in key states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and indeed Indiana, where Notre Dame is located. This Notre Dame uprising will come as a major blow.
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merefalow | May 23, 2012, 05:41 PM EDT
i only know what outmoded control freak theologians have inflicted and are inflicting on the human race,i know that the supposedly great democracy has 14million people with no health care,and poor little Cuba with a 40 year unlawfull embargo on it has the second best health care in the world.i believe Obama to be a decent man trying to bring a bit of decency and hope into the life,s of poorer Americans, against massive right wing, you can be cured if you have the bucks establishment USA,doctors surgeons are among the richest Americans,they should try reading the Hippocratic oath,they have turned it into the hypercritical oath.
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merefalow | May 23, 2012, 02:45 PM EDT
I thought you were pro choice?
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eiriamach | May 23, 2012, 02:18 PM EDT
"It may be that it is about Notre Dame being told" that its health insurance plan may not discriminate against women's health care choices. I'm content with that requirement being "FORCED" on every employer if need be.
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BrianO | May 23, 2012, 11:11 AM EDT
It may be that it is about Notre Dame being told what Insurance coverage they must have, and pretty soon it will be about what insurance coverage all Americans will be FORCED to have.
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eiriamach | May 23, 2012, 10:45 AM EDT
In today's NY Times, Maureen Dowd cites Tuesday's Gallup poll showing that 90% of American non-Catholics and 82% of Catholics consider birth control moral. She believes, as I do, that this lawsuit will help Obama's re-election: "Voters who think sex is only for procreation were not going to vote for Obama anyway. And the lawsuit reminds the rest that what the bishops portray as an attack on religion by the president is really an attack on women by the bishops." This lawsuit simply underscores the reality that the 41 suing institutions are not "churches"; they are political groups. Dowd states the now-general public perception: "The church insists it’s an argument about religious freedom, not birth control. But, really, it’s about birth control, and women’s lower caste in the church. It’s about conservative bishops targeting Democratic candidates who support contraception and abortion rights as a matter of public policy. And it’s about a church that is obsessed with sex in ways it shouldn’t be, and not obsessed with sex in ways it should be."
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BrianO | May 23, 2012, 07:22 AM EDT
Opoets, do not be discouraged. this comments board is filled with far left activists. They believe the ends justify the means, they have only one objective and that is to tear down the capitalist entrepreneurial American system and replace it with socialism. Knowing the hate will be coming and that any defenders of freedom will be accused of hatred makes it easier to understand. They do not like being brought out into the light. I'm sure there are many people on the fence politically, and It is up to you to teach them what happens when people are ruled under a tyrannical regime.
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seagreen | May 23, 2012, 06:09 AM EDT
Right Wing Republicans are the British. Paul Ryan and friends are the Irish flunkies serving them tea.
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patto69 | May 23, 2012, 05:30 AM EDT
The same institution invited Bush along in 2009 for the commencement speech. Not a word was raised against that person who got his directions for warfare directly from the HQ in the clouds.
It is repugnant that an institution that remained silent during a tidal wave of child abuse now seeks to try and strong arm a democratically elected president. Shame on them.
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IrishAndProud | May 23, 2012, 12:17 AM EDT
Notre Dame's opposition is just the tip of the iceberg...wait until the Supreme Court tosses this weird usurper's unconstitutional law out on its head. And btw...Obama is in serious, serious trouble, even without this matter; it's one of many that are sinking him.
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Opoets99 | May 22, 2012, 11:35 PM EDT
Democrats don't believe in individual rights like freedom of speech or religion. They are trying to remove religion from everything in America including Christmas. They believe in power and control over the people and will do anything to retain that power. Always have and always will. Reading some of these comments, leaves me to wonder, have you learned nothing from your own history being ruled by the British? Do they not teach what happened to Catholics at the hands of the British anymore? Pathetic.
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susan724 | May 22, 2012, 11:32 PM EDT
irishpjk - American spends more than 2 trillion annually on healthcare and is the only industrialized country that doesn't have a national healthcare program and ranks 36 in the world in healthcare. Shows how much its children count - NOT!
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susan724 | May 22, 2012, 11:25 PM EDT
Nobody cares about what Notre Dame thinks! It's but one Catholic University and remember it wouldn't even allow women to attend school here until the 70's! Catholic students are protesting lack of access to birth control and Catholic women, as are all women, are demanding it. This actually helps Obama - he will have the women's vote hands down! Egads, what is it with this "Poopy Pope" today and the Catholic church - as if they weren't losing enough church members - pathetic! Oh, and these Catholic universities, like Georgetown, allows for faculty members' insurance to cover birth control but not the students which is the exact same policy - FACT!
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rebel999 | May 22, 2012, 10:08 PM EDT
I got just one question for ALL of you SO-CALLED religious people. Do you think that Jesus would of been a Republican or a Democrat. Do you Religious people think that the Republicans or Democrats are better at serving the needs of ALL the people? Do you think that the Democrats or the Republicans will take care of this paradise we are gifted to enjoy? Remember, YOU are only a spirit, derived from God, inhibiting a magnificent body, gifted to enjoy life on this beautiful paradise we call Earth. The Republicans are capitalistic pigs that lie, cheat and steal to enrich themselves even if it hurts others. Would Jesus do what the Republicans do? Just because the Democrats want to make it so that people can get ways that prevent them from becoming pregnant should that alone make you support the Republicans who the Devil is so proud of. DON'T support the Republicans because you are then supporting the Devil!
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BrianO | May 22, 2012, 09:38 PM EDT
The IRS.
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