Posted on 05/21/2004 2:05:34 PM PDT by legacy
Collins Endorsed by National Right to Life PAC & Votes to Protect Unborn and Co-Sponsors Unborn Child Pain Awareness Bill
ATLANTAWednesday, Rep. Mac Collins, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, added another vote to his consistent, 100% pro-life record. On Thursday, he earned the key endorsement of the National Right to Life PAC.
In a letter, National Right to Life PAC said, During your twelve years in the U.S. House of Representatives, you have given strong and consistent support to right-to-life legislation Your exemplary pro-life record should earn you the support of all Republican primary voters who are concerned with the right to life and with the protection of the most vulnerable members of the human family, including unborn children. National Right to Life PAC enthusiastically urges Republican primary voters to support you in the upcoming Georgia U.S. Senate primary.
Keeping with his consistent 100% pro-life record, Thursday, Mac Collins announced that he is an original co-sponsor of the Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act. This legislation is supported by the National Right to Life and Concerned Women for America and would require that those performing abortions beyond the 20-week point provide the mother with certain information regarding the capacity of the unborn child to experience pain during the abortion. Collins is currently endorsed by the Concerned Women for America PAC.
I like Mac, but I'm voting for pro-life Herman Cain!
How can anyone pay attention to the NRLC after their taking the same side with planned parenthood on stopping an abortion ban bill just a few weeks ago?
It was Wisconsin or Minnesota?
Let there be a good, principled debate and fight between two solid conservatives, Collins and Cain.
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