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Letter to the Editor: October 15, 2004
President Bush not pro-life
George W. Bush Is Not Pro-Life, by Michael A. Peroutka
To the Editor,
Your editorial assertion that President Bush is "adamantly pro-life" ("The right values," Wednesday) was, in debate No. 3, demolished --- as was his claim that he believes in a "culture of life" --- by his refusal to say that he would in any way change the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision, which is responsible for the deaths of more than 40 million innocent, unborn babies.
When both John Kerry and the debate moderator challenged Mr. Bush to say if he is for or against Roe v. Wade, Mr. Bush was silent, saying only that he would have no litmus test for judges which means, of course, he would have no pro-life, anti-abortion litmus test. In other words, Mr. Bush is saying that the abortion issue is so unimportant that he would not, in any way, make it a qualification for any judges he would appoint.
For the record, I am totally pro-life, no exceptions, and as President would not appoint any judge who, in any way, favored the legalization of any kind of abortion. And I would do everything within my power to overturn and not enforce Roe v Wade which is un-Godly and un-Constitutional.
MICHAEL PEROUTKA
Presidential candidate
Constitution Party
Pasadena, Md.
This letter to the editor was published on October 15, 2004 in the Washington Times
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