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To: Clint N. Suhks; George W. Bush
Democrats and communists and eugenicists and the U.N. and Planned Parenthood mean death to hundreds of millions of people.

Given the track record of legal abortion here in the US and our export of death abroad, it's the Republicans who have all of these individual Deathist Utopians beat, hands down.

After all, abortion is a GOP policy.

"Abortion is Vital to the Solution" ... a Key Point from Kissinger's NSSM-200

As are eugenics, population control, the rabid environmentalism that places the purely material before man and the kicking open of doors to "rights" to predetermine the sex of one's Planned children:

Recommendations of the Task Force on Earth Resources and Population (George H. Bush, Chairman)

Not to mention "therapeutic" cloning and the enriching of the "private corporations" who provided our pro-life President his "already been killed" human lives for his utilitarian research which nailed open the most profitable and critical window of Human non-personhood where the standardization, manufacture, and wholesale destruction and prevention of human life is concerned:

78 Lives, er, Lines and Counting ... Latest Additions to the NIH's Stem Cell Registry

U.S. Rule on Stem Cell Studies Lets Researchers Use New Lines

44 posted on 01/31/2003 5:49:31 PM PST by Askel5
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To: Askel5
Given the track record of legal abortion here in the US and our export of death abroad, it's the Republicans who have all of these individual Deathist Utopians beat, hands down. After all, abortion is a GOP policy.

One can assemble some facts to support this, mostly characteristic of the northeast liberal segment of the party who are actually the low-tax versions of the Democrat party. I don't think you can sustain your case against the entire party. If you disagree, maybe you should go join the Democrats and convince them to oppose abortion.

We have to start somewhere. And it's in the GOP, even if Bush is making some wrong moves. He won't be there forever. But we'll still be around. And we can still throw the monkey wrench into the plans of his advisors.

Of course, at this point, I'm leaning againts voting for him in 2004. He's been less than advertised to date. And it would be better to defeat our own candidate than to allow him to continue the slow path to socialistm and globalism and his abortion policies. In the end, we have to focus on principles and policy goals, not personalities.
47 posted on 01/31/2003 7:02:14 PM PST by George W. Bush
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To: Askel5
Thank you for always remembering to ping me.
55 posted on 01/31/2003 8:36:37 PM PST by JudyB1938
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To: Askel5; George W. Bush
After all, abortion is a GOP policy.

Citing an “informal” document with obscure references to abortion research is hardly a “policy,” not to mention it being a party plank in the past five elections or so. Me thinks you’re just trying to peck a fight or you’re just a little loopy, I believe the former.

65 posted on 02/01/2003 9:40:34 AM PST by Clint N. Suhks
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