CBS News reported today
that Rick Santorum criticized President Obama's health policies
requiring medical insurance plans to provide free prenatal screening.
Santorum said, "...free
prenatal testing ends up in more abortions and therefore less care that
has to be done because we cull the ranks of the disabled in our
society... That, too, is part of Obamacare, another hidden message as to
what President Obama thinks of those who are less able than the elites
who want to govern our country."
This
position is not the least bit new to me. Since I was a kid, I've been
aware of the March of Dimes, which works to fight birth defects - and
I've heard the mantra that people are likely to abort babies who they
know have defects. I also know that Santorum himself has a
three-year-old daughter who suffers from Trisomy 18, which is usually
fatal in much less than three years.
My
wife any I are Christians of modest income, living in a small city,
doing everything we can to get by. (In my case, that means full-time
work, plus part-time when I can get it.) We're not the sorts who'd
chose abortion ourselves. In fact, Santorum would probably think we're
the "target market" for his campaign messages.
I
don't know whether the Santorums' faith led them to entirely opt out of
prenatal screening for Trisomy 18, or just to have their daughter
regardless of the results. I do, however, know that Santorum is
absolutely "full of it" on this point, because prenatal screening can
also save the life of a mother or baby. In fact, if it weren't for prenatal screening, my daughter wouldn't be alive today.