Posted on 01/19/2002 10:44:07 AM PST by toenail
God bless and protect President Bush!
I'm just wishing there was more!
It might just be geography; I'm from Missouri.
Willard Duncan Vandiver, Congressman from Missouri, speaking at a banquet in Philadelphia in 1899:
"I come from a state that raises corn and cotton and cockleburs and Democrats, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me. I am from Missouri. You have got to show me."
Life Dynamics, Inc. and the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform are the two best pro-life groups to support, in my opinion. Streetfighters both of 'em.
I wish I could take this proclamation as something more serious than just wallpaper, but I can't. If sentiments such as these were a part of Dubya's regular discourse, informing the everyday operation of his administration, rather than ceremonial gestures, I might have received this message with renewed enthusiasm, and not a deepening cynicism.
Yep. Good start, lets see some action as well.
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Anyone know why he didn't make it Jan. 22? Close but no cigar?
Communique -- a pro-life news update
From: Judie Brown
January 18, 2002
Vol. 12, No. 3
ARCHIVE: In August of last year, the Kaiser Network reported something that should be recalled on the eve of the 29th anniversary of the infamous Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton Supreme Court decisions: "Addressing a separate issue in a 'closed-door' luncheon, [HHS Secretary Tommy] Thompson 'assured' governors that the Bush administration is 'not trying to eliminate family planning services' from Medicaid, noting that HHS approved waivers for family planning programs in New York and Missouri last week."
COMMENT: As long as Thompson refuses to address the horrific FDA approval process that ushered in the morning after pill regimen and RU-486, any lip service to the pro-life movement on January 22 is only that. Thompson does not operate in a vacuum; President Bush selected him. (Reading: "Family Planning," Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 8/6/01, http://www.kaisernetwork.org/Daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=6201)
True. I'm just hoping that he realizes he can be a one-termer just like dear old dad if he doesn't start to move on the pro-life issue.
UNWANTED? What is he talking about here? Are these the lives that weren't procured and paid for and implanted by their "Purchasers/Parents"? Are these the leftovers at the fertility clinic or the private corporation that kills the government's embryos so it may keep its hands Clean for counting out the cash to fund embryonic research?
Are these the "Excess" lives he mentioned in his first televised address to the nation a fortnight before 9/11?
"Fit only for the trashcan" otherwise, would these be the already been killed "Excess" lives that he felt were appropriate for use in his federally-funded Embryonic Stem Cell Research Program?
(Which program not only nails open the door of "unimplanted" Non-Personhood but will perpetuate this grisly use of human flesh from those lives unable to say whether or not they wish to sacrifice themselves for the Greater Good?)
There are only two ways about it: Bush is either too dimwitted to understand these words (and the Scripture he hauled out in prime time to ring the chimes of the Faithful) fly in the face of HIS ACTIONS or he is a Clintonesque liar of the First Order.
He could make a huge dent merely by doing his job and enforcing existing OSHA regulations concerning blood-borne pathogens. Abortionists are scum and can't help but be sloppy killers. They're de facto protected by politicians who don't want the law to apply to abortionists. Abortionists kill black babies at three times the rate of white babies. They kill hispanic babies at twice the rate of non-hispanic white babies. Politicians don't like minorities. They don't like the poor. They'll protect abortionists because they weed out undesirables.
God bless them!
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