Thursday, 29 April 2004
Bush Compares Pro-Choice To Terrorists
Karen Hughes isn't the only one trying to draw a connection between
9/11 and the Pro-Choice movement, Chimpy has had at it as well. This is
from his National Sanctity of Human Life Day proclamation, January 18, 2002:
"Unborn children should be welcomed in life and
protected in law. On September 11, we saw clearly that evil exists in
this world, and that it does not value life. The terrible events of
that fateful day have given us, as a Nation, a greater understanding
about the value and wonder of life. Every innocent life taken that day
was the most important person on earth to somebody; and every death
extinguished a world. Now we are engaged in a fight against evil and
tyranny to preserve and protect life. In so doing, we are standing
again for those core principles upon which our Nation was founded."
protected in law. On September 11, we saw clearly that evil exists in
this world, and that it does not value life. The terrible events of
that fateful day have given us, as a Nation, a greater understanding
about the value and wonder of life. Every innocent life taken that day
was the most important person on earth to somebody; and every death
extinguished a world. Now we are engaged in a fight against evil and
tyranny to preserve and protect life. In so doing, we are standing
again for those core principles upon which our Nation was founded."
This was over 2 years ago, but I think it is still pertinent. September
11 has been a gift to this administration, while it was truly a tragedy
for the rest of us. They have been able to bend it around to serve many
of their political motives. I mean, engaged in a fight against evil and
tyranny? Wow.
(Thanks to Matt for the post)
Posted by flow Frazao on April 29, 2004 at 01:33 PM | Permalink
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