NO to Souls on Ice
Congress is rushing to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that includes unlimited taxpayer dollars for in vitro fertilization (IVF) through TRICARE.
That means our tax dollars will pay to create, incarcerate, freeze, experiment on, and destroy countless embryos — tiny children — without any protections for life. We should not be forced to fund experiments on humans that raise serious ethical and moral concerns.
Every embryo is a unique human life from the moment of conception. Yet the largely unregulated IVF industry routinely discards embryos as “defective,” grades them based on gender or eye color, experiments on them in labs, or leaves them indefinitely frozen — their souls locked away on ice and their lives on hold.
This NDAA bill would make that tragedy an annual, unlimited expense — forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for treatments and indefinite storage, regardless of the moral cost.
Choose from the faxes below to TELL CONGRESS TO STOP THIS.
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I am writing to strongly oppose any provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would force taxpayers to cover unlimited in vitro fertilization (IVF) for military service members.
While IVF is often presented as compassionate, the reality is far more troubling:
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IVF routinely creates more embryos than can be implanted. The “extra” embryos are frozen, discarded, or used in experiments.
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Human lives are graded like commodities — based on sex, eye color, and perceived “quality” — then discarded if deemed less desirable.
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These frozen embryos cost about 1,000 dollars a year to store, creating a growing financial burden that could last decades.
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The IVF industry already profits more than $45 billion annually by treating embryos as products. Federal subsidies would only expand this commodification.
Each unique life begins at conception. Each embryo is not disposable inventory. Forcing taxpayers to finance an industry that creates, grades, freezes, and discards human life is immoral, fiscally reckless, and deeply offensive to millions of Americans.
I urge you to oppose any NDAA language that expands taxpayer-funded IVF.
Sincerely,