
President Applauds National Right to Life
Committee in Taped Message
Friday , June
15, 2007

KANSAS CITY, Mo.
—
President Bush praised National Right to Life
Committee members as "fearless shepherds of the innocent and the
unborn" in a taped message played during the group's annual
convention Thursday night.
"You've been faithful stewards of our Declaration
of Independence's promise that all people have an inalienable
right to life," he said during his three-minute remarks. "You've
been fearless shepherds of the innocent and the unborn, and
through your witness, you have helped more of our citizens
understand that the mark of great of nation is the respect that
we give to every single human life."
Bush used his remarks to list his
administration's achievements with the help of anti-abortion
activists. They included passage of a law banning a late-term
abortion procedure critics call partial-birth abortion.
The president also noted that law was upheld in
April by a U.S. Supreme Court majority that included his two
appointees, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.
"I ask you to continue to work with respect and
civility to appeal to the hearts and conscience of a good
nation, so we can encourage more Americans to embrace a culture
of life," Bush said.