Updated 2/24/2009 1:58 PM
By David Crary, Associated Press
NEW YORK — ... Last month, under withering Republican criticism, House Democrats abandoned an attempt to include an expansion of family planning services for the poor in the economic stimulus bill ... Surveying data from the 2006 fiscal year, the report says the national family planning program prevented 1.94 million unintended pregnancies, including almost 400,000 teen pregnancies. Based on statistical analysis and projections, these pregnancies would have resulted in 860,000 unintended births, 810,000 abortions and 270,000 miscarriages, according to the report ... Some conservatives, however, dislike Title X because one of its big recipients is the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a major provider of abortions as well as family planning services. Title X funds cannot be used for abortions ...
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-02-24-family-planning_N.htmHere's Douthat:
My Tax Dollars At Work
14 Dec 2008 10:45 am
<Ross Douthat>
Inquiring liberal minds want to know why pro-lifers are eager to have the government stop giving Planned Parenthood hundreds of millions of dollars every year. After all, writes Ezra Klein, "abortion services comprise three percent of the services" that Planned Parenthood delivers, which means that if you cut their funding "you're mainly cutting contraception funding, thus ensuring more unwanted pregnancies and more abortions ... This is how the pro-life movement also becomes, in effect, the pro-herpes movement and the anti-birth control movement" ... And even if they weren't massaging the numbers - even if their non-abortion business were enormous enough to make that three percent claim legitimate - they would still be performing more than 250,000 abortions a year ...
http://rossdouthat.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/12/my_tax_dollars_at_work.phpDouthat is dishonest. His column is carefully constructed to create the impression that tax dollars support Planned Parenthood's abortion service. In fact, they don't: those dollars support contraception and similar reproductive services. Worse, Douthat responds to the observation that his tax dollars don't support abortion, by attempting to discredit the factual observation -- not by facts, but by a sort of noisy emotionalism