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NATIONAL RIGHT TO
LIFE PRAISES PALIN
Solid pro-life ticket contrasts with
pro-abortion ticket
Today the National
Right to Life Committee praised John
McCain's pick of pro-life Alaska
Governor Sarah Palin to be his
running mate.
"We're
thrilled,"
said Karen Cross, National Right to
Life Political Director. "Senator
McCain has demonstrated his
dedication to life in his selection
of Sarah Palin as his running mate."
National Right to
Life President Wanda Franz, Ph.D
added,
"Governor Palin brings another
strong pro-life voice to the
Republican ticket, in sharp contrast
to the pro-abortion ticket of Barack
Obama and Joe Biden."
"We've both been
very vocal about being pro-life,"
Palin, a mother of five, said in an
interview shortly after the birth of
her youngest son Trig, who has Down
Syndrome. "We understand that every
innocent life has wonderful
potential."
The differences
between the McCain/Palin ticket and
the Obama/Biden ticket are clear.
While Senator McCain has a very
strong record on the life issues,
Barack Obama is the most
pro-abortion candidate ever
nominated by a major political
party.
Senator Obama voted multiple times
to deny care and protection to
children born alive after abortion
attempts. He is also co-sponser of
an extreme bill,
the
so-called "Freedom of Choice Act,"
that would make
partial-birth
abortion legal again and require
taxpayer funding of abortions. For
further information, go to
www.nrlc.org.
"The country
now has a clear choice,"
added Darla St. Martin, Co-Executive
Director of the National Right to
Life Committee, "between an
avowed pro-abortion ticket that
would continue to push for
unrestricted abortion on demand, and
a strongly pro-life ticket that will
bring us closer to a society that
embraces the value and dignity of
human life."
The National
Right to Life Committee is the
nation's largest pro-life group with
affiliates in all 50 states and over
3,000 local chapters nationwide.
National Right to Life works through
legislation and education to protect
those threatened by abortion,
infanticide, euthanasia and assisted
suicide. |