Pro-Life Democrats Win Elections, But Abortion Advocates Still Rule

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**Pro-Life Democrats Win Elections, But Abortion Advocates Still Rule
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
November 10
, 2006

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     **Washington,            DC (LifeNews.com) -- **Pro-life Democrats fared well in Tuesday's            elections but whether they will be able to exert much influence within            a party whose Congressional leaders are strongly pro-abortion is another            question. Meanwhile, some pro-life advocates are questioning whether            the candidate will truly advocate pro-life policies once in office.
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**Pro-Life Democrats Win Elections, But Abortion Advocates Still Rule
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
November 10
, 2006

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     **Washington,            DC (LifeNews.com) -- **Pro-life Democrats fared well in Tuesday's            elections but whether they will be able to exert much influence within            a party whose Congressional leaders are strongly pro-abortion is another            question. Meanwhile, some pro-life advocates are questioning whether            the candidate will truly advocate pro-life policies once in office.
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The abortion activists ( Di Fei, Hillary, Schumer, Pelosi, Kennedy all the other Demos including CINOs) are now in the majority in the house and the sanate. All Catholics who voted democtratic really need to examine their what he did and how they enable the Culture of Death to continu killing.

Besides giving the terrors a propaganda victory andf I the Democrats retreat from Iraq (and giving the terrorist an actual victory).

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