Preisdent Bush Brings Pro-Life Message to NRLC Convention
Minneapolis, MN (LifeNews.com) -- President Bush, today, inspired thousands of pro-life advocates with a videotaped
message at the National Right to Life convention. He thanked the audience for their work in fighting to protect the
lives of those threatened by abortion and discussed the kinds of measures he's signed into law.
"Because of your hard work and dedication, we're making progress," the president said. "We've reduced the number of
abortions in American and introduced new laws that save lives."
President Bush signed some of the first pro-life laws following the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that
legalized unlimited abortion, including a ban on partial-birth abortions, a bill to protect pregnant women who are
victims of violent attacks, and a measure requiring proper medical treatment for unborn children who survive
botched abortions.
"Your efforts have played a key role in getting these key bills to my desk," Bush told convention-goers. The
president indicated he will continue to stand against using taxpayer money to fund organizations that promote or
perform abortions overseas. In addition to signing a ban on a form of abortion, President Bush said he's worked to
help poor pregnant women not see abortion as necessary.
"My administration was the first to make unborn children eligible for health benefits and to provide prenatal
care for pregnant mothers," Bush explained. He said he would continue to support the work of crisis pregnancy
centers that help women who find themselves pregnant unexpectedly.
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