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August 25, 2004

George Bush is pro-life

There are some people who insist that George Bush isn't pro-life. I guess they have a point when it comes to the death penalty, but for pretty much everything else he is definitely pro-life. Here is a long list of things that prove that our president is pro-life (and, for that matter, a list of reasons why you should vote for him in November).

The list is posted on a blog by Josh LeBlanc. It is a blog worth adding to your bookmarks.

Posted by Judd at August 25, 2004 02:56 PM

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Nah. I don't agree with that post you sent me to. The only way to make abortions rarer and rarer is to send congresspeople to washington to want to lift people out of poverty and oppression. People who care about the born just as much as they care about the unborn should be sent to washington. Banning aboortion isn't go to stop it. It's a bandaid. Not a christian solution.

I could never vote for bush on one issue. He has caused so much harm to those on the fringes of society, those very people whom jesus asks us to defend, I couldn't vote for him on one issue. no. It's time for a change.

http://money.cnn.com/2004/08/26/news/economy/poverty_survey/

Posted by: Blondesense at August 28, 2004 12:48 PM

I agree completely with Blondesense in her above comment. The most important election of my long lifetime should not decided on one issue. To those who truly care about the lives af both the present and future generations the issues on which George Bush is wrong mount into the hundreds.

Also, in spite of your nasty little repetitions, none of us are pro-abortion and would welcome the day in which women did not have to make such a choice, but until that day, which is continually pushed further back by Bush and the Republican congress we must live with what we have.
RGE

Posted by: Richard G. Elliott at August 29, 2004 03:11 PM

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