UK coverage of Bush's Prolife Belief; Attack by Hillary

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I honestly don’t know what bothers me more. Take your pick:
  1. Blasting Bush in the European press
  2. Talking out of both sides of her mouth (criticising Bush’s funding of abstinance programs, and yet saying it was a good thing that young girls delayed sexual activity.
  3. Their coverage of the Pro Life Rally being a plug for Hillary’s candidacy.
  4. Her out and out lie that she is not sure how many abortions take place now- and implying that there were fewer when her husband was in office. We heard the speeches at the Pro Life March. Abortions are decreasing.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4204999.stm
Hillary attacks Bush on abortion

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40757000/jpg/_40757497_hillary_body_afp.jpg Hillary Clinton says Mr Bush’s policies may be increasing abortions

Senator Hillary Clinton has argued that the US administration’s current stance on family planning may be increasing the number of abortions in the country.

She said there could be a link between a decline in so-called “comprehensive” sexual education and an increased number of terminations.

It is unclear however if abortion rates have gone up or down under Mr Bush.

Since taking office in 2001, he has tightened legislation regulating terminations.

He has also boosted funding for sexual abstinence programmes which are not allowed to promote contraception.

On Monday, Mr Bush told pro-life campaigners marking the anniversary of a ruling which legalised abortion that the US was making progress towards reducing the number of terminations.

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Speaking to a conference of family abortion rights supporters in New York, Mrs Clinton said that during her husband’s administration, family planning funding was a priority and “we saw the rate of abortion consistently fall.”

“The abortion rate fell by one quarter between 1990 and 1995, the steepest decline since Roe was decided in 1973,” Mrs Clinton said, referring to the Roe v Wade decision which legalised abortion.

“The rate fell another 11 percent between 1994 and 2000.”

Mrs Clinton, who is considered a likely candidate for herparty’s presidential nomination in 2008, called for increased funding for family planning services and said she looked forward to a day when abortion was “truly safe, legal and rare.”

And in comments seen as reaching out to those who oppose abortion, she also praised the influence of “religious and moral values” on delaying teenage girls from becoming sexually active.

In response to Mrs Clinton’s comments, White House spokesman Ken Lasaius said the president believed in co-operation on the abortion front.

“He’s made it very clear that whether we agree or disagree on the issue of abortion, that we can all work together to take practical steps to reduce the number of abortions that occur,” Mr Lasaius said.
 
So, are there Hillary supporters here, or are you just too bored with her?
 
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Fitz:
So, are there Hillary supporters here, or are you just too bored with her?
Calling katherine2…
 
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Lisa4Catholics:
No your not:eek:
Are you really ready to laugh at someone who will advocate for faithful Catholics to “partner” with Hillary Clinton on this issue???
 
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jlw:
Are you really ready to laugh at someone who will advocate for faithful Catholics to “partner” with Hillary Clinton on this issue???
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Laugh em’ right out of town:tiphat:
 
So, where is everyone- on the other Hillary thread? That’s OK as long as it is getting said somewhere.
 
I do not underestimate the amount of votes she would get simply because people perceive her to be a courageous outspoken woman. I really hope if she runs people will actually look at her record.
 
Michael C:
I do not underestimate the amount of votes she would get simply because people perceive her to be a courageous outspoken woman. I really hope if she runs people will actually look at her record.
Good point, although I think many people feel that she and Bill are always real close to an investigation of one sort or another. They don’t seem very trustworthy as a couple. I am sure there will be a few new books out on the subject over the next 4 years. My personal favorite is the one Barbara Olson wrote, The Final Days and it was published posthumously. Barbara was on one of the planes that hit the world trade center. The Final Days talks of the Clinton’s exit from the White House. It is amazing what the MSM left out of its news reports at that time. I think all of this will be looked at more scrupiously if she decides to run for office.
 
Michael,

Speaking of records…

Hillary is rabidly pro-abortion. Most major pro-abortion groups have given her a 100% rating.

She is for civil partnerships/unions for gays.

She voted no against the partial birth abortion ban.

She voted no against the bill that makes it a crime to kill a baby in the womb.

She seeks to expand embryonic stem cell research.

Hillary has set herself as an enemy of the Catholic Church…that is enough for me to never consider her for any office…and it should be enough for all Catholics.
 
I am an outsider, however, I do believe that Hillary Clinton is as two-faced as anyone can get. Another way of expressing myself is that she is a hypocrite in her comments. I would hope that any self-respecting person in the USA would think twice about putting this woman back into the White House. She does not deserve to be considered for the top post of your country.

Her position on abortion is nothing more than a smokescreen and a double standard.

Maggie
 
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MaggieOH:
I am an outsider, however, I do believe that Hillary Clinton is as two-faced as anyone can get. Another way of expressing myself is that she is a hypocrite in her comments. I would hope that any self-respecting person in the USA would think twice about putting this woman back into the White House. She does not deserve to be considered for the top post of your country.

Her position on abortion is nothing more than a smokescreen and a double standard.

Maggie
Everyone is welcome to respectfully give their opinion. I think yours is right on! 👍
 
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