October 01, 2004
Bush funded NGOs use AIDS to extend abortion
Abortion lobby uses AIDSto extend "Reproductive Rights"
Pro-abortion nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) recently released a blueprint for their allies to force governments to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic by establishing "complete reproductive rights" for HIV-positive women, including a right "to access safe, legal abortions." The paper, entitled "Fulfilling reproductive rights for women affected by HIV: A tool for monitoring achievement of Millennium Development Goals" calls for health facilities to adopt and publicly display two radical "reproductive rights" documents.
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Bush Betrayed Pro-Lifers Again,
But Did They Even Notice?
Once again, President G. W. Bush has betrayed the pro-life cause. According to Knox News, "In a major policy shift, President Bush has decided to allow social service agencies in Africa and the Caribbean to receive U.S. funds under his $15 billion emergency AIDS relief plan even if they promote family planning and provide abortions, White House officials said." ... Until pro-lifers come to understand that at the national level neither the Republican nor the Democratic party represents them and begin mustering their forces behind genuine pro-life candidates from outside the establishment parties, there will be no end to legal abortions.
Bush Promoting Homosexual Agenda
The list of Bush's pro-homosexual policies and decisions would literally fill a book. In fact, the GOP's habit of promoting the homosexual agenda has become so redundant that even staunch Republicans such as Gary Bauer, James Dobson, Phyllis Schlafly, and Ken Connor recently expressed their disappointment and concern. However, instead of merely expressing disappointment and concern, Christian conservatives need to wake up to the reality that at the national level the GOP is not their friend. It has no intention of promoting their beliefs and only uses them to garner votes.
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