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    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a move praised by conservatives and criticized by abortion rights activists, President Bush declared January 19 "National Sanctity of Human Life Day."

    Tuesday's presidential proclamation was issued in advance of next week's 30th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, which legalized abortion in the United States. Conservatives have sought for years to overturn that decision.

    Bush, who has supported various abortion restrictions, called on all Americans on Sunday to "reaffirm the value of human life and renew our dedication to ensuring that every American has access to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

    "Every child is a priority and a blessing, and I believe that all should be welcomed in life and protected by law," Bush's proclamation said.

    Abortion rights groups sharply criticized the president.

    Susanne Martinez, vice president of public policy for Planned Parenthood, said the timing of the announcement showed that the Bush administration "has made it clear they'd like the law overturned in the U.S."

    "This administration for two years has waged a war against women," she said in a telephone interview. "He has tried to elevate the rights of the fetus above the rights of women, and that's a tragedy."

    Abortion opponents praised the president's proclamation.

    "It's a wonderful statement of what the pro-life movement is really all about," said Darla St. Martin, associate executive director of the National Right to Life organization.

    "President Bush's pro-life view is clearly grounded in his respect and concern for all people," she added.

    In the proclamation, Bush cited his administration's efforts to create "compassionate alternatives to abortion."

    "My administration has championed compassionate alternatives to abortion, such as helping women in crisis through maternity group homes, encouraging adoption, promoting abstinence education, and passing laws requiring parental notification and waiting periods for minors," Bush said.

    Bush also touted his Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which he signed into law in August 2002.

    "This important legislation helps protect the most vulnerable members of our society by ensuring that every infant born alive, including one who survives abortion, is considered a person and receives protection under federal law," the proclamation read.

    The president urged people to celebrate the day by holding ceremonies at home or at places of worship, and to "rededicate ourselves to compassionate service, and to reaffirm our commitment to respecting the life and dignity of every human being."

    The National Abortion Rights Action League/Pro-Choice America released a statement calling Bush's proclamation an effort to roll back abortion rights.

    "The president clearly wants the federal government in doctors' offices making personal decisions that should be left to women and their doctors," NARAL said.
    ROTFLMAO!!!

    Does this mean we get another day off?



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  • #2
    Funny how he can do this and then be pushing the U.S. on an inexorable path towards bombing the bejeezus out of Iraq.

    Hypocrite.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Boris Godunov
      Funny how he can do this and then be pushing the U.S. on an inexorable path towards bombing the bejeezus out of Iraq.

      Hypocrite.
      You beat me to it! Damn you Boris, Daaaaaaaaaamnnnnnnnnn yooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
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      • #4


        Insane. Just... insane.

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        • #5
          National Sanctity of Human Life Day


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          • #6
            Next week he will designate National Wildlife Preservation day, in celebration of which he will forcefully sodomize and then butcher a live baby seal.
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            • #7
              I am looking forward to that.
              urgh.NSFW

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              • #8
                Notice that it's "National Sanctity of Human Life Day." God/Javhe/Allah forbid that it would include sanctity of life for Iraqi civilians or anything like that!

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                • #9
                  When I'm president, I'll make a "National Laugh at All Those Other Stupid Presidents Day."
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                  • #10
                    It's Jahveh, Jahveh, damn it! don't you dare to misspell my pink unicorn!
                    urgh.NSFW

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                      Next week he will designate National Wildlife Preservation day, in celebration of which he will forcefully sodomize and then butcher a live baby seal.
                      No, no, no, silly Boris. National Wildlife Preservation day will feature demonstrations of the wonders of Taxidermy.
                      "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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                      • #12
                        I would next like to see a "National Energy Independence Day" with the ritual shooting-of-the-endangered-Alaskan-carabou-from-the-comfort-of-your-SUV followed by the ever popular game of let's-slick-up-Prudhoe-Bay-some-more-'cause-ya-never-know-when-we-might-have-to-set-it-ablaze-someday-to-combat-a-deadly-swarm-of-Africanized-bees.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Azazel
                          It's Jahveh, Jahveh, damn it! don't you dare to misspell my pink unicorn!
                          Who cares?

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                          • #14
                            "Every child is a priority and a blessing, and I believe that all should be welcomed in life and protected by law,"

                            I for one support the gesture. If one believes that all human beings are valuable, why accept abortion, why allow abortion in the country you are president?

                            Boris-
                            Bush doesn't want to go to war. If he were a warmonger, he would already be at war with Iraq.
                            That being said, I don't support the war for the same reason I don't support abortion- what gives us the right to kill these Iraqis?

                            BTW- do you support Bush's initiative? Just because he's inconsistent, doesn't mean both the war and this proclamation are wrong.
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                            • #15
                              I'm pro-choice, obiwan, if that's what you're asking. I whole-heartedly believe human life is sacred. That's why I give Bush zero credibility on the issue, considering he openly mocked a woman about to be executed in Texas.

                              This proclamation is a political stunt to pander to the Christian conservatives. It's a meaningless, empty and cynical gesture. So no, I don't support it.
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