June 28, 2004
Bush Backs Condom Use
PHILADELPHIA -- President George W. Bush has said for the first time that the United States should endorsed the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS, an important issue among conservative groups that have fought the adoption of a U.S. Condom Policy. "Moderates" in Pennsylvania have complained that Bush has been too slow to embrace effective methods of preventing disease. Bush has visited Pennsylvania more than two dozen times, and Senator Arlen Specter, Republican of Pennsylvania, who narrowly won a primary fight with Bush's help, accompanied the president here on Air Force One. Full story...
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Bush Betrays Pro-Life Cause Again,
Backs Federal Aid to Overseas Abortion Providers
According to British sources, "President George W. Bush dismissed a bid by conservative Christians to restrict his $15 billion foreign initiative to fight A.I.D.S. to only those programs that reject abortion and promote abstinence." In other words, Bush proposes to send federal dollars to those organizations that promote abortion and promiscuity.
To Vote for Bush is a Vote for Baby Butchering Bloodshed
"A vote for Bush is a vote for 4 more years of unbridled butchering of innocent babies... Is there any man that we can vote for who is ready to do war with the terrorism that is the U.S. federal government?" (Read: Making Abortion Illegal By Executive Order, Constitution Party presidential candidate Michael A. Peroutka is making an extraordinary campaign promise: He vows to make abortion illegal on his "first day in office."
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