Republicans try to tie pro-choicers to terrorists

drewshin

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Dec 14, 1999
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A nice simple question about abortion, and of course a nice tie in to terrorism. I wonder what's next? Does the President have any other legs to stand on?



BLITZER: There is a clear difference when it comes to abortion rights between the president and his Democratic challenger, John Kerry. In your opinion, Karen, how big of an issue will this abortion rights issue be in this campaign?

HUGHES: Well, Wolf, it's always an issue. And I frankly think it's changing somewhat. I think after September 11th the American people are valuing life more and realizing that we need policies to value the dignity and worth of every life.

And President Bush has worked to say, let's be reasonable, let's work to value life, let's try to reduce the number of abortions, let's increase adoptions.

And I think those are the kind of policies that the American people can support, particularly at a time when we're facing an enemy, and really the fundamental difference between us and the terror network we fight is that we value every life. It's the founding conviction of our country, that we're endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, the right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Unfortunately our enemies in the terror network, as we're seeing repeatedly in the headlines these days, don't value any life, not even the innocent and not even their own.
 

gistech1978

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i guarantee you next will be the 'narco-terrorist'
if youre caught with drugs, just wait. you will get thrown in jail indefinitely without a trial.
i promise you that is coming.
 

Czar

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so those people terrorising and killing doctors who just happens to be pro life people are out of the picture now