What is your evidence James Bopp, current and chief attorney for National Right to Life since 1978, is a Benedict Arnold?
It was less than five years ago, (see how even you are having to fudge the truth for him?) and it was followed by an administration that governed hard left: gay marriage implemented, socialized medicine implemented, assault weapons ban implemented, democrats appointed to the bench and executive offices, gay activists appointed to the courts and executive offices, homosexual propaganda permeating the executive branch and the public schools, gay adoptions, etc., etc., etc.
He just left office, TAdams, in case you forgot. This is not old news.
What is your evidence James Bopp, current and chief attorney for National Right to Life since 1978, is a Benedict Arnold?
It's his support for Mr. "I supported abortion since before Roe" Romney.
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/10-02/10-03-02/a03sr021.htm
O'Brien, Romney tout abortion rights credentials
By JOHN McELHENNY, Associated Press writer
10/3/02
BOSTON -- Gubernatorial candidates Shannon O'Brien and Mitt Romney sparred yesterday over who was the strongest abortion rights supporter by touting endorsements from abortion rights groups and challenging each other's records on the issue.
O'Brien, the Democratic state treasurer, was endorsed by Massachusetts NARAL, an abortion rights group, and Planned Parenthood.
Evoking the name of Shannon Lowney, one of two women killed by John Salvi at a Brookline Planned Parenthood clinic in 1994, O'Brien said support for abortion rights is as important as ever.
"I think of the fact that there are people out there who would deprive people of that right to choose," O'Brien said. "It is not something that we can take for granted."
Romney, a Republican and the former Winter Olympics chief, was endorsed by the New York-based Republican Pro-Choice Coalition. He mentioned his mother, Lenore Romney, who favored abortion rights when she ran for the U.S. Senate in 1970, even before the 1973 Roe v. Wade case affirmed women's constitutional right to abortions.
O'Brien and Romney both say that if elected they'll uphold state and federal laws protecting abortion rights.
"There isn't a dime of difference between Mitt Romney's position on choice and Shannon O'Brien," said Kerry Healey, Romney's running mate.
Lynn Grefe, director of the Republican Pro-Choice Coalition, applauded Romney's "commitment to family planning and protecting a woman's right to choose" in a letter on Wednesday.