Supreme Court Unexpectedly Upheld Regulatory Elimination of Down Syndrome

I meant to post this earlier, but so much has been going on!  But I wanted to tell you about this, which made me so mad!  Mark Leach, a Kentucky lawyer whose daughter has Down syndrome, recently wrote a must-read article on Thin Places.  It’s about how the Supreme Court’s recent ruling regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would impact the lives of people:

A common reaction to the recent Supreme Court decision upholding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was that it was “unexpected.” The Chief Justice reportedly sided with the dissenters to overturn the entire law, only to then switch and author the majority opinion. But buried within the PPACA regulations is something that for many also should be unexpected. If it’s not addressed, it does not matter what else PPACA does for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

Pursuant to PPACA’s provision for no-cost preventive care services for women, insurance policies will be required to provide no-cost prenatal genetic testing starting August 1, 2012. A preventive treatment exists in response to many non-genetic prenatal tests. For instance, when my wife was expecting our daughter, she was prenatally tested for gestational diabetes and was able to monitor her condition so that it did not negatively impact the pregnancy. This is not the case, however, for prenatal testing for Down syndrome, the condition our daughter has had since at or near her conception.

There is no treatment pre- or post-natally for the extra 21st-chromosomal material that causes Down syndrome. Currently, an estimated 400,000 Americans have Down syndrome. Characterizing prenatal testing for Down syndrome as “preventive care” expresses a policy that fetuses diagnosed with Down syndrome should be prevented from being born. Indeed, a member of the Court’s majority, Justice Ginsberg, previously stated in an interview that one purpose of abortion is to reduce “populations that we don’t want to have too many of.” Population reduction is exactly what happens where there is a public policy for prenatal genetic testing…

To say that a genetic condition should be prevented, with the only means of that prevention being abortion, is morally objectionable.

Remember when my mom warned about “Death Panels?”  Well, here we are.

When I think about people aborting their babies just because they might be like my brother, it makes me so angry and sad at once.  Please read Mark Leach’s article and pray that the PPACA regulation’s requirement for no-cost prenatal genetic testing for conditions that cannot be treated be rescinded.

P.S. This was my 100th post!!!  Who’s read all of them?

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  • Maleena

    Congrats on your 100th blog!!! I enjoy reading them. Oh, did you delete your Instagram?

  • sodakhic

    If Ginsberg was in charge: limit 2 children per household, all genetically perfect, women will have every test to inform them of possible problems, government highly suggests you won’t be too happy if you keep a damaged baby, thus consider abortion, you’ll thank us later.

    • dont go back

      wow what about ginsberg comment says anything about 2 children or genetic imperfection. I wish people would stop taking half a sentence out of an answer from 3 years ago and twist it into something it isn’t. Please educate yourself with the facts before writing your comments.

  • MotherBushIsBack

    Bristol its your party that screams “Let him die!” and then applauds.

  • James

    I think you should actually take your mom’s advice and

    “Quit making things up!”

  • Bonny Batman

    The only reason this screwball media and the likes are so obsessed with your Mom – is not only is she smart enough to see between the lines of what these misguided fools are trying to do , she has gotten herself into the position of voicing her opinion (the Truth) – not fiction – people understand what she is saying and do agree with her. Common sense is alot of it, but who has common sense anymore? God Bless you guys, Your Mom and Dad, Track for his service to his country, you two spit-fire- crazy fun watching you and Willow duke it out, Piper growing fastest then we can follow, and Trig the little guy with the big smile. AND– it does seem like Trip is a Trip!! Enjoying the blog and keeping up with some sane people for a change. Love you guys

  • Piscean Gal

    MotherBushIsBack, you are absolutely correct! THAT is the ULTIMATE show of hypocrisy!

  • Piscean Gal

    There are no death panels. Since the Palin’s are pro- life, it seems to me they are calling those parents who are pro abortion/ pro choice, “death panelists”

  • Julia

    Disagreeing with hyperbolic lies is not being a “hater”, by the way, so you can’t just write off everyone who thinks you’re talking out of your rear end because you haughtily think they just personally dislike you. That’s a real babyish way to look at things.

    • Agkcrbs

      Yet it’s still clear from your high insult-to-idea ratio that you have a deeply ingrained dislike of the author, apparently borne not from fair consideration of two sides of a debate, but from simple partisanship. Your bias may be confusing to yourself, but it’s easy to spectators.

  • Timbit

    I love you Sarah, you are sooo beautiful

  • Piscean Gal

    James, I posted two things earlier this morning, and while they were there this morning, they are no longer here now, so if she really doesn’t like what is said, she or her “handlers” delete posts.