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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Richard S who wrote (430961)7/22/2003 10:45:22 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
to something such as you...killing a million kids a years may be a "non-issue"...but not to the death merchants in congress. If it was no issue...there would be no filibusters going on right now in the Senate, and there would be no Demorats making their first fundraising dinner...one sponsored by plantednonparenthoods...why don't you at least find out what the heck you are talking about before spewing out your dribble?

To her credit, Faye Wattleton did not try to gloss over the unwelcome results from the survey conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates. "We asked what restrictions would you find acceptable (on abortion), and 51 percent said either no abortions at all or only in the cases of saving the life of the mother or rape and incest."

Protecting legal abortion ranked next-to-last of 12 priorities (ahead only of increasing the number of girls in organized sports) and far behind such options as equal pay and the ability to take time off to care for families.

This confirmed a June 2000 Los Angeles Times nationwide poll that asked: "Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Abortion is murder." The answer: 57 percent of those surveyed said that "abortion is murder," while 36 percent disagreed. Among women, 61 percent judged abortion to be murder.


the times...they are a changing..
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