Obama “Healthcare” Mandate: What Would Reagan Say?

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Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at CatholicVote.org.

February 6 was the anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth. It comes at an appropriate time. February is also the month of Presidents Day and the birthday of Lincoln, the other Republican standard-bearer. Every Republican presidential candidate tries to claim the mantle of Reagan: “I believe as Ronald Reagan believed….”

Well, what did Ronald Reagan believe? It’s a question I get often. I’ve been giving a lecture titled, “What is a Reagan conservative?” I’ll be giving it again at the CPAC conference on Feb. 11 and ourCenter for Vision & Values conference in April. In that lecture, I lay out the core fundamentals of “Reagan conservatism.”

Some of those fundamentals have special relevance in light of the ongoing scandal known as the “Obama mandate;” that is, President Obama’s unprecedented “healthcare” decree mandating that all Americans—including Catholics and Catholic organizations—forcibly pay for contraception, sterilization, and birth-control drugs that cause abortions. Two core Reagan fundamentals stand out: 1) Reagan’s belief in the sanctity and dignity of human life; and 2) Reagan’s thoughts on the “idea” of America.

On the first, Reagan insisted that without the right to life, there can be no other rights. The right to life is the first of all freedoms, without which other freedoms literally cannot exist. “My administration is dedicated to the preservation of America as a free land,” said Reagan in 1983. “And there is no cause more important for preserving that freedom than affirming the transcendent right to life of all human beings, the right without which no other rights have any meaning.”

For Reagan, that right to life began in the womb. It began at conception. As president, Reagan supported a Human Life Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which would have inserted into the Constitution these words: “the paramount right to life is vested in each human being from the moment of fertilization without regard to age, health or condition of dependency.” He favored providing every human being—at all stages of development—protection as “persons” with the “right to life” under the 14th Amendment.

That amendment never passed. Too bad. It would have killed Obama’s mandate, or at least posed a significant challenge.

In addition, Reagan extolled America as a country based on timeless, eternal values: on universal, God-given inalienable rights. Reagan gave innumerable statements on these rights, but I’m struck by one he gave way back in June 1952 at tiny William Woods College in Missouri.

There, Reagan said that America is “less of a place than an idea,” a place that resided deep in our souls. “It is simply the idea,” said Reagan, “the basis of this country and of our religion, the idea of the dignity of man, the idea that deep within the heart of each one of us is something so God-like and precious that no individual or group has a right to impose his or its will upon the people so well as they can decide for themselves.”

Well, the Obama mandate imposes President Obama’s personal will upon all of the American people, and especially Catholics whose consciences dictate otherwise. The mandate violates something God-like and deep within the heart of religious believers who profess the dignity of man from the moment of conception—whose faith implores them not to violate that dignity. President Obama, via his fiat, has instructed certain believers not only to go against their conscience and Church’s teachings but to subsidize the transgression.

In another speech years later, in August 1983, Reagan referred to Americans’ inalienable rights as “corollaries of the great proposition, at the heart of Western civilization, that every … person is aressacra, a sacred reality, and as such is entitled to the opportunity of fulfilling those great human potentials with which God has endowed man.”

For many Americans, their faith calls upon them to defend those persons, each one of which is a sacred reality that must be permitted to achieve the great human potential that is God’s hope for all of us.

This is what Ronald Reagan believed. The current president’s “healthcare” mandate is a flagrant rejection of these principles.

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Comments

  1. VirgoVince says:

    'Tear Down That Bullshit!!'

  2. Edwardkoziol says:

    Obummer tries to be another Reagan but in truth he couldn't care Rons dirty jock.Thee was only one Reagan and he is dead.God rest his soul.Obummer is a socialist and he is leading our country down the path to socialism.

  3. Seeks_the_truth says:

    The catholic church is not being told they HAVE to give contraceptives to all. If they deal only with catholics then they are allowed to refuse to offer contraceptives but when dealing with others, they must. This is fair.

    Very simple solution, refuse government funding. Support your religion like the rest do.

    They should have thought before trying back door" remove the Roe vs Wade ruling by trying to close Planned Parenthood.

  4. Bertsy K. Larsen says:

    Reagan, Obama, or anyone else, I truly beleive that it is OUR choice as to which path to CHOOSE! If we make wrong decisions, then it is on our heads as to what our judgment will be by the One Judge who will ultimately JUDGE US ALL ON JUDGEMENT DAY! The Catholic church, for all their somewhat outdated rules and regulations, have a point here, and they should not be forced into doing anything that goes against their principals and convictions. I am no Catholic, but I am for freedom of choice. And if my choices are wrong, then I alone will stand before my God and give an account to Him, and Him alone. The laws of man are nothing when stacked up against the Law of God! I fear no man as much as I fear God. Make these laws of man, and we will return to the days of backroom abortions, and more will suffer and die as a result. Where the laws of man are, there are outlaws who will go against them, and cause even more suffering and damage to more than just the offender. This practice of abortion has been around for centuries and will not stop just because man decides to make it a crime. Just look at the drug problem, and remember prohibition, it has not stopped illegal drugs from our society, and prohibition did not stop illegal “hooch” from those who wanted to have it. This only caused more innocent people’s deaths, and suffering. If God were truly our guide, and we as a nation were to turn our faces back to Him, our nation would again be a better place for everyone. And if the so called “christian right” were to behave, ACT, as true CHRISTIANS, and offer help and assistance to these unfortuate women who find themselves in impossible situations, lives of these children may be saved as well. It is my opinion that this is not a question of who is right, rather more of who wants to be IN CONTROL OF ALL OTHERS WHO DO NOT AGREE WITH THEIR RIGID IDEAS OF WHAT “conservative” is. It is about POWER AND CONTROL! I grew up in these so called “christian conservatives” and even then it was not not about “right”, it was about CONTROL! And, as an American Freedom Lover, I deeply resent this idea of CONTROL! I will choose whom I will serve, and it will not be MAN AND HIS IDEA OF RIGHT OR WRONG, for I CAN READ THE BIBLE AND SEE WHAT IS CORRECT! I do not need to be told or controlled by some idiot who has no clue as to which is right for me! Get a mind of your own, People, stop allowing MAN to decide for you! He will not stand in your place on judgement day and give an account for you, ONLY YOU WILL DO THIS!

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