October 12, 1999
Pro-abortion NARAL Attacks
Pro-Life Gov. George W. Bush
Kate Michelman, president of the National Abortion and Reproductive
Rights Action League [NARAL], held a September 30 press conference to attack pro-life
Texas Gov. George W. Bush.
PRO-ABORTION NARAL ATTACKS PRO-LIFE
GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH
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Pro-abortion
NARAL President Kate Michelman |
Pro-life
Texas Gov. George W. Bush |
In a September 30, 1999, press conference, National Abortion and
Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) President Kate Michelman announced that NARAL
will begin running a new television ad attacking pro-life Texas Governor George W. Bush.
The ad will run in New Hampshire and in the District of Columbia. According to NARAL, the
ad "will be accompanied by extensive outreach to members of the media across the
country and to key columnists and pundits" as they talk about Bush, his candidacy,
and his record.
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Pro-abortion Vice
President Al Gore |
Pro-abortion former
Sen. Bill Bradley |
By Carol Tobias,
NRL PAC Director
The race for President is well underway with two candidates currently
seeking the Democratic nomination and eight candidates running in the Republican primary.
Those numbers could change as Republican commentator Pat Buchanan mulls a presidential run
on the Reform Party ballot and actor Warren Beatty is apparently contemplating a bid for
the Democratic Party nod.
Also looking at a run
for President are actress Cybill Shepherd and real estate developer Donald Trump.
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In a few weeks Bill Clinton will enter the eighth year of his
presidency. While I'm convinced that history will judge Clinton to have been a bad and
corrupt president, I wouldn't be surprised if some historians were to consider him a
political genius, nevertheless.
Bill Clinton
is obviously very clever. And he is also unscrupulous, ready to jettison any principle (except
his staunch support for abortion on demand) in order to be elected and re-elected. Yet
even with all this "talent," he only got 43% of the popular vote in the 1992
election and 48.4% of the popular vote in the 1996 election.
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