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Pro-Life President George W. Bush’s
Remarks to NRLC 2008
Parts one,
two
Thank you. I am pleased to address the National Right to Life’s annual
convention and I send warm greetings to your president, Dr. Wanda Franz. I
thank all the men and women in attendance for your commitment to protecting
the unborn.
Our nation’s declaration of independence promises that all people have an
unalienable right to life. It states, that this right comes from our
creator. And that government exists to secure the rights of its citizens.
For the past eight years my administration has proudly stood with you to
ensure that our nation lives up to this noble promise. Working together, we
promoted adoption, abstinence education and crisis pregnancy programs. We
have fought to ensure that U.S. tax dollars were not used to perform or
promote abortions overseas. We have worked to secure legislation that allows
prosecutors to charge those who harm or kill a pregnant woman, with harming
or killing her unborn child as well.
We’ve extended legal protection to children who were born despite abortion
attempts, and we’ve enacted a ban on the grisly practice of partial-birth
abortion. We defended this good law all the way to the Supreme Court, and we
prevailed. The majority that issued this landmark ruling included two
outstanding justices that we worked tirelessly together to confirm; John
Roberts and Sam Alito.
We also stood strong in defending the principle that effective medical
science can still be ethical. We embrace the healing potential of stem cell
research, but ensured that federally funded research is conducted within
clear moral boundaries. And we saw the promise of this policy realized when
scientists discovered a way to reprogram adult cells, to act like embryonic
stem-cells, extending the frontiers of medicine, without destroying human
life.
For eight years we have stood together to defend the principle that every
human life has value. I thank all of you for your support, and I join you in
looking forward to the day when every child is welcomed in life, and
protected in law. Please send your comments
to
daveandrusko@hotmail.com
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