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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: Karin who wrote (9656)2/27/2001 10:55:06 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
'Chart a Different Course'

We should leave those arguments to the last century and chart a different
course. Government has a role, and an important one. Yet too much government
crowds out initiative and hard work, private charity and the private
economy. Our new governing vision says government should be active, but
limited, engaged, but not overbearing."

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Bush thinks we are fools. He claims government should not be overbearing. Yet, he bands
funding to family-planning groups that tell women how to get an abortion! -Mephisto

EPA Chief Disagreed with Bush on Abortion Decision
Tuesday February 27 12:19 AM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Environmental Protection Agency
sites) chief Christine Todd Whitman on Monday took
issue with President George W. Bush decision to
reinstate a ban on U.S.-funded family planning groups advocating abortion
rights.

But Whitman said she respected Bush's stance on most other issues and the
two had agreed to disagree on abortion.

Former President Ronald Reagan (news - web sites) in 1986 imposed the
so-called ``Mexico City Policy,'' which bans U.S. aid recipients from
advocating change in abortion laws in other countries or promoting abortion services in any way.

Bill Clinton scrapped it when he became president in 1993, and Bush revived it last month as his first foreign policy act just two days after taking office.


dailynews.yahoo.com
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