I'm sure Bush made his yearly phone call from his perch in the White House to those "extremists" at the March for Life. Notably, for the eighth straight year, he does not make a personal appearance. No surprise for a man that continues to approve appropriations for Planned Parenthood. Same goes for all the rest of the pathetic Republican presidential candidates...except Ron Paul. But, like the marchers, he is too called an extremist for supporting the Constitution and by recognizing that "pro-life" is not an isolated political cause but should include considerations into whether bombing other countries and killing thousands of their citizens for no just war cause is indeed...a moral act. Many in the pro-life movement are beginning to recognize the hypocrisy of the national Republican party, such as the famous Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade fame, who, now a Christian and pro-life supporter, has endorsed...Ron Paul.
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Ron Paul Joins March for Life
Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:27 AM
By: Penny Starr
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) was the only GOP presidential candidate to make an appearance at the 35th annual March for Life on Tuesday, the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision giving women the right to abortion on demand.
Paul got an enthusiastic reception from the crowd, with many marchers waving Ron Paul signs and banners.
Dr. Paul, an OB/GYN, said he has delivered more than 4,000 babies and that in medical school he "quickly learned" that "when I dealt with a pregnant woman I always had two patients."
"The debate about when life begins should not be a debate," Paul said. "Let me assure you that all life begins at conception."
"You cannot defend liberty without defending life," he said.
Paul, who has 4.6 percent support nationally in poll averages, according to Real Clear Politics, is outspoken about Roe v. Wade as it relates to states' rights. He was a sponsor of H.R. 300, for instance, which would negate the effect of Roe v. Wade by removing the ability of federal courts to interfere with state legislation to protect life.
Paul also wrote legislation that seeks to define life as beginning at conception (H.R. 1094).
The name of another presidential hopeful was evoked during the pre-march rally when Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) spoke to the crowd, telling them that unborn children are "the most persecuted minority in the world today." Hear Audio
"On Sunday, Sen. Barack Obama criticized Americans for both our moral deficit and our empathy deficit and called on us to be our brothers' and sisters' keepers," Smith said. "Can Sen. Obama not see, appreciate, or understand that the abortion culture that he and others so assiduously promote lacks all empathy for unborn children be they black, white, Latino or Asian?
"Why does dismembering a child with sharp knives, pulverizing a child with powerful suction devices, or chemically poisoning a baby with any number of toxic chemicals fail to illicit so much as a scintilla of empathy, moral outrage, mercy or compassion by America's liberal elite?" said Smith.
"Abortion destroys the lives of our brothers and sisters, and the pro-abortion movement itself is the quintessential example of the empathy deficit," he said.
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