With RH Bill taking the limelight in the local scene, the two opposing forces had been raising their voices so that they may win the fight.
One voice carries those of the proponents and their supporters, wishing that the Bill may be passed in due time, ASAP.
The other voice represents the Catholic Church and allies saying that the Bill is EVIL IN CHARACTER and will lead the country and its inhabitants to instant doom.
One voice carries those of the proponents and their supporters, wishing that the Bill may be passed in due time, ASAP.
The other voice represents the Catholic Church and allies saying that the Bill is EVIL IN CHARACTER and will lead the country and its inhabitants to instant doom.
It has been sometime now when they had been on the streets here in Metro Manila, and everywhere in the country. They're inviting everybody to follow them. Some are aggressive in fighting for their side; others go with the flow and attend rallies just for the food or the back-up money. Surprisingly, we can find others that remain their total silence; we can hear nothing from them but only two words, No Comment. Bahala na pag naipasa o hindi yang Bill na yan. Wala namang magbabago.
And the fight doesn't end there. On Friday, March 25, 2011 (Solemnity of the Annunciation and National Day of the Unborn), His Eminence Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales of Manila invites all the faithful from the Archdiocese of Manila and all its suffragan dioceses to gather in Luneta, and once again unite for Life and defend the county against RH Bill. All faithful Catholics showed their support for this move of His Eminence, and will heed his call to gather and celebrate life on Friday.
Just while the moves are going underway, both pro and anti-RH Bill, here's some news for everybody. There had been updates regarding some 'amendments' made in the bill itself. Some parts were changed in thought, others deleted. This leaves the general public in a bright confusion. What could possibly be the intention of the proponents of the bill, and would it help lessen the commotion that is currently happening in the Metro and in the other parts of the Republic?
Being a country that loves life and what it is to live, we must deeply show our concern for the welfare of the unborn child and the fate of our nation. With that, let me share with you this article from the Philippine Star, written by Atty. Jose C. Sison, a known opponent of the RH Bill. I'd highlighted the noting parts of the article, these got my interest and attention. I hope this would help you understand the article itself.
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Last country standing
A LAW EACH DAY (Keeps Trouble Away) By Jose C. Sison (The Philippine Star)
Updated March 21, 2011 12:00 AM
According to latest reports, the principal author of the RH Bill (HB 4244) has introduced some amendments. This move may look like a tactical retreat as the opposition gains ground. But it may also be just a “one step backward two steps forward” strategy. Indeed, a cursory look at the changes shows that they were apparently designed to make the Bill more attractive especially to his colleagues in the House of Representatives who are still undecided.
But the amendments are not actually that substantial and significant as to lure these legislators in the Lower House to make up their minds and support the Bill. This is not my own assessment only. Several readers have sent in their reactions after closely analyzing the proposed revisions like these ones from Zoe Vidal (choice4life@gmail.com), and Linda Valenzona (valenzona.lg@gmail.com). They have apparently been closely monitoring the developments and have conducted an in-depth examination of the changes which are specifically found in:
* Section 13 on the role of the Local Government Units, where the final line now reads “help implement the Act” rather than “give priority to family planning work”. Whatever may be the intent here, “the Bill still imposes the obligation to enforce the provisions of the Act” some of which are unconstitutional. So it is still objectionable.
* Section 15, where the procurement and operation of Mobile Health Care Service shall now be funded by the National Government rather than from the Priority Development Assistance Fund of each congressional district. Obviously, the amendment aims to assure members of the House of Representatives that the RH Law will not diminish their respective pork barrels.
* Section 16, where parents are now given the option of not allowing their minor children to attend classes pertaining to Reproductive Health and Sexuality Education. This is still not acceptable because it does not prohibit but mandates the DepEd to “conduct the immoral and deformed UNFPA sex education programs” which are of doubtful constitutionality.
* Section 20 fixing the ideal family size, has been deleted. But such deletion “does not mean that the government cannot set population targets or engage in cultural re-engineering activities to reduce family size. In fact such programs are now being implemented by the DOH and other government departments”.
* Section 21 on employers’ responsibility has been deleted because it is just a “restatement and amplification of the existing Article 134 of the Labor Code”. So the deletion actually means nothing and adds nothing to the acceptability of the RH Bill. If anything, it merely confirms how laws can be crafted to coerce employers to apply inhumane and anti-life policies on their employees”.
* Section 28 (e) prohibiting the “malicious disinformation about the intent and provision of this Act” will also be deleted in its entirety “in order to afford widest latitude to freedom of expression within the limits of existing penal statutes”. This deletion however does not diminish the imposition on moral consciences of the Filipinos. The very existence of an RH Law is an oppressive imposition on freedom of conscience”.
Actually, the foregoing amendments do not at all change the underlying premise of the RH Bill, “the cornerstone upon which it builds the legal framework supporting its mandate for the promotion and distribution of artificial methods of family planning, particularly all forms of contraceptives”.
The Couples for Christ and the Families for Life (CFC-FFL) have correctly pointed out in their position paper opposing the RH Bill that its “underlying premise — that life begins at implantation — is wrong”. According to them both the “Philippine Medical Association and renowned embryologists concur that life begins at conception, when the male sperm fuses with the female egg cell”.
And pursuing the point further, the CFC-FFL then said that: “The framers of the Constitution had the same notion about the onset of life when they adopted Article II Section 12 which pertinently provides that ‘the State shall equally protect the life of….the unborn from conception. Thus during their deliberations to clarify this provision, the authors adopted the medical definition of the term conception (i.e fertilization of the ovum).
Since life begins at conception, then any post-conception act that prevents or stops the natural development of the fertilized ovum — an essential element of which is its implantation on the uterus — is an attack against life. If the attack is done deliberately — and succeeds — it may well qualify as murder. In any case, the act falls squarely within the legal meaning of abortion.
Many contraceptives exist for this specific purpose. They prevent the fertilized ovum from implanting itself on the uterus, depriving the ovum of its natural habitation and life support. Except for the relative degree of helplessness, the effect is no different from where an assailant kills an infant by means of starvation and suffocation.
By indiscriminately promoting all types of contraceptive devices and services, the RH Bill violates Article II Section 12 of the Constitution. In terms of effect, it will legalize the mass murder of innocent babies”.
The CFC-FFL also pointed out that while the Bill proclaims that the “State shall promote without bias all modern natural and artificial methods of family planning… practically all the important provisions relate to the promotion, implementation and funding of artificial family planning, e.g. Section 10 (Family Planning Supplies as Essential Medicines), Section 11 (Procurement and Distribution of Family Planning Supplies), Section 15 (Mobile Health Care Services), Section 16, (Mandatory Age-Appropriate Reproductive Health and Sexuality Education), Section 19, (Capability Building of Barangay Health Workers), Section 25 (Implementing Mechanisms), Section 26 (Reporting Requirements), Section 28 (Prohibited Acts), Section 29 (Penalties),and Section 30 (Appropriations). There is hardly any doubt therefore that the RH Bill is tilted heavily towards contraceptives and other forms of reproductive health services”, the CFC-FFL rightfully observed.
Undeniably, the RH Bill will sink because it is laden with provisions heavily weighed down by constitutional infirmities. But because of this Bill, “the fundamental love of Filipinos for family and life is under serious threat today”. Being the last country standing against this threat, there is an urgent need to stop it. So let us heed the call of Cardinal Rosales and join the prayer rally at the Luneta on March 25, 2011, 4:30 pm, the feast of the Annunciation, also the day of the unborn children. This promises to be “another EDSA at the Luneta”.
So, how could we explain this page which was posted on the Web sometime last week? What was supposed to be a page dedicated to protecting women's interests is presenting various ways of killing life!?! This is a clear violation of what is stated in the land's fundamental laws stating that we shall defend and protect life. This group is really going nuts, and I think they should be sued for this.
What is really inside HB 4244? I shall share with you the full text of the Bill and my insights on the next edition of INSIDE 4244.
In the meantime, I would like to invite you all who love life and are concerned for the family to join us in fighting against the RH Bill. Let us go to Luneta on Friday, and join our Bishops, especially Cardinal Rosales, in voicing out the real sentiments of the people... IBASURA ANG RH BILL!!!
SirBitz.210311')
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