NARAL ATTACKS BUSH AGAIN
The National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) has mounted its fourth TV ad campaign against pro-life presidential candidate Texas Governor George W. Bush. It's latest ad, named "Stakes," focuses on the importance of the presidential election and the future of the U.S. Supreme Court. The ad aired in New Hampshire during the Republican presidential candidate debate on December 2.
Script of "Stakes" (TV)
(Photo of Supreme Court exterior)
ANNOUNCER [voice over]: The next President of the United States may have the opportunity to end legal abortion.
(Photo of George W. Bush over photo of gavel)
And that is just what George W. Bush wants to do. Bush could put tough anti-choice Justices on the Supreme Court to take away a woman's right to choose.
As President, George W. Bush would pose a grave threat to legal abortion.
(On screen: Words over photo of Bush and Lady Justice: The stakes could not be higher)
Previous NARAL ads have highlighted Bush's support of a human life amendment and the pro-life position of the Republican Party platform. The pro-abortion group said it may air these ads throughout the campaign.