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American RTL Analysis of the George W. Bush Abortion Legacy |
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Written by Bob Picard
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Tuesday, 27 January 2009 |
Contrary to popular claims, George W. Bush has had a significant pro-abortion influence. * By his so-called "exceptions" while in office George W. Bush directly supported killing 111,801 unborn children * Bush opposed South Dakota's 2006 total abortion ban; because as he told ABC News he supports killing some kids * Bush never supported Colorado's historic 2008 personhood amendment * In 2008, South Dakota added enough exceptions to fill a school bus, yet Bush still failed to support it * Terri Schiavo was starved by Republican judges mostly: Reagan, Bush I and Bush II "conservative" nominees |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 January 2009 )
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Written by Chuck Baldwin
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Thursday, 04 December 2008 |
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NewsWithViews.com There will be no real change in Washington, D.C., until the CFR and their elitist cronies are thoroughly and universally removed from power. And the only way this will happen is if we elect an Independent President of the United States (someone who truly understands the New World Order and is dedicated to defeating it), because the two major parties will never allow someone opposed to the CFR to become their nominee. So, while the occupant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue may have changed, there will be no real change to the direction of these United States. Count on it!...... |
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Former Congressman John Hostettler, Of Indiana, To Attend And Address Constitution Party National Co |
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Written by Constitution Party
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Sunday, 23 November 2008 |
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Former United States Congressman John Hostettler, of Indiana, will be in attendance at the National Committee meeting of the Constitution Party December 12-13 in Orlando, Florida and has accepted an invitation to speak at the meeting. Hostettler spent 12 years as a member the United States House of Representatives from Indiana's 8th District in southwestern Indiana. He served on the House Commttee on Agriculture (1995-2001); the House Committee on Armed Services (1995-2007); and the House Committee on the Judiciary (2001-2007). |
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