How ironic (appropriate) that convicted terrorist Eric Rudolph shares a passion for a Culture of Life with *Bush.
Bush - A blood cult Christian who executed more prisoners than any other Governor in History (with a record number executed in 2000 when Bush was running for president. padding his stats so he would be seen as tough on crime). The man responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan. A man who refuses to address medical coverage for the 45+ million of uninsured americans. The man leading the charge of environmental degredation of our planet.
Rudolph - A brainwashed fanatic who's hatred of gays and abortion led him to kill, maim, and terrorize.
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President's Statement on Terri Schiavo
The case of Terri Schiavo raises complex issues. Yet in instances like this one, where there are serious questions and substantial doubts, our society, our laws, and our courts should have a presumption in favor of life. Those who live at the mercy of others deserve our special care and concern. It should be our goal as a nation to build a
culture of life, where all Americans are valued, welcomed, and protected - and that culture of life must extend to individuals with disabilities.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/03/20050317-7.htmlEric Rudolph -
"There are those who would say to me that the system in Washington works. They say that the pro-life forces are making progress, that eventually Roe v. Wade will be overturned, that the
culture of life will ultimately win over the majority of Americans, and the horror of abortion will be outlawed. Yet, in the meantime thousands die everyday ... I ask these peaceful Christian law-abiding Pro-Life citizens, is there any point at which all of the legal remedies will not suffice and you would fight to end the massacre of children? How many decades have to pass, how many millions have to die? ... I think that your inaction after three decades of slaughter is a sufficient answer to all of these questions."
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/04/13/rudolph.statement.ap/