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Guts: Bush promises to veto any pro-choice bills

Regardless of your opinion (positive or negative) about President Bush's other policies, this strikes me as praiseworthy.

-- John


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President Bush Tells Pelosi: "I will veto any" pro-abortion legislation
By John-Henry Westen
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/may/07050401.html



WASHINGTON, May 4, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - "I believe it is the most basic duty of Government to guard the innocent. With that in mind, I will veto any legislation that weakens current Federal policies and laws on abortion, or that encourages the destruction of human life at any stage." So said President Bush yesterday in identical letters sent to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nv.).

In his letters, the President wrote, "I am concerned that this year the Congress may consider legislation that could substantially change Federal policies and laws on abortion, and allow taxpayer dollars to be used for the destruction of human life. I am writing to make sure that there is no misunderstanding of my views on these important issues." (See a copy of the President's letter to Nancy Pelosi here: http://lifesite.net/ldn/2007_docs/BushToPelosionProLifeVetoe...)

With the veto promise, pro-life Congressman are assured that no anti-life legislation will pass while the President is in office. 155 members of the House of Representatives and 34 members of the U.S. Senate, more than enough to sustain a Presidential veto, have already sent the President letters (dated March 30 and February 1, respectively), urging the President to veto bills that weaken existing pro-life policies, and indicating that they will vote to sustain such vetoes.

Pro-life groups are praising the President's move. Douglas Johnson, legislative director for National Right to Life, commented, "We appreciate that the President is drawing a bright line -- he will veto any appropriations bill, or any other bill, that would weaken the existing laws against federal funding of abortion or weaken other pro-life policies."

The President's letter comes as congressional appropriations committees are about to begin moving forward with funding bills for the fiscal year that begins October 1. Many important pro-life policies are kept in place by provisions of such appropriations bills, sometimes called "riders," including the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding for abortion (except to save the life of the mother, or in cases of rape or incest).

Pro-abortion advocacy groups have been pressuring the new Democratic congressional leadership to attack these pro-life riders.

"Our Nation was founded on the belief that every human being has rights, dignity, and matchless value," wrote Bush. "Every child should be welcomed into life and protected in law."

The letter from 155 members of the U.S. House of Representatives to President Bush, pledging to vote to sustain vetoes on pro-life issues, can be viewed here: http://lifesite.net/ldn/2007_docs/155HouseMembersToBushVetoP...

The letter from 34 senators can be viewed here: http://lifesite.net/ldn/2007_docs/34SenatorsToBushVetoPledge...

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Thanks, John, for posting this.

May God bring about the day when, if a Democrat is in the White House, they have the same courage to protect the citzens who have no voice in their mother's womb! (Or at least commit not to use tax dollars to fund this terrible crime against humanity.) Protection of unborn human life against the wealth and contrivances of BIG ABORTION (yes - it is an industry) should NOT be a political issue. Both parties should recognize it and protect it.

Unfortunately, there is only party that does that now, even if they do it poorly sometimes. I hope pro-life Democrats find their voice soon!

God bless,

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I am pleased with the president Bush's resolve on this issue. It is one of the few things I think that he has done right. God bless him.

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Without wanting to offend, it is a sad day when reformed-alcoholic Methodists have to defend the lives of innocent American children from Italian Catholic mothers!! frown

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As an Italian Catholic mother I just wanted to let you know I am not in the least offended by your comment...it's that woman who claims to be an Italian Catholic mother who offends me. mad

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Actually Bush is exactly as he advertised like it or not many just forget exactly what they voted or did not vote for.
He is for the most part pro-life and against embryonic stem cell research.
He is pro-war as the means to solve Islamic terrorism and the Iraq situation.
Is tollerant of illegal immigration and campaigned as this its amazing that no one picked up on this when he was running as such.
Is pro-tax cut.
His view of compassionate conservativism entails huge government spending as in the medicare drug bill and no child left behing policies thus ensuring huge governemnt debt but gives releif to the elderly who can't afford drugs and hope for young urbans educations.
Really depending on your point of view their are varying points of strenthgs and weaknesses for President Bush but few suprises especially by the second time he was running you knew where he stood those who voted for him and still gripe aobut this polices should get a clue he advertised his position well enough the first time around and even more so the second time around. He's not a true Godlwater/Reagan conservative and never will be.

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A reformed alcoholic is the best kind of alcoholic.

And a Catholic who chooses an abortion is no Catholic at all.





Originally Posted by Logos - Alexis
Without wanting to offend, it is a sad day when reformed-alcoholic Methodists have to defend the lives of innocent American children from Italian Catholic mothers!! frown

Alexis

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