It's clear to everyone by now that George Bush is the pro-life candidate, and John Kerry is the pro-'choice' candidate. But where does Kerry stand on the most flagrantly vile form of abortion, partial-birth abortion?
Before we proceed, let's take a look at an unborn child at 6 months:
Let's also take a look at a schematic of the partial-birth abortion procedure as published on the
Christ's Faithful People website.
Clearly, partial-birth abortion is barbaric, cruel, and highly unusual. Where does Kerry stand on this procedure? Here is the record:
December 7, 1995 - Kerry was one of 44 senators who voted against the partial birth abortion ban (HR1833).
September 26, 1996 - Kerry was on of 41 senators who voted against a measure to override Bill Clinton's veto (HR1833).
May 20, 1997 - Kerry was one of 36 senators who voted against the partial birth abortion ban (HR1122).
September 19, 1998 - Kerry was one of 36 senators who voted against a measure to override Bill Clinton's veto (HR1122).
October 21, 1999 - Kerry was one of 34 senators who voted against final passage of the Santorum partial-birth abortion act of 1999.
In other abortion related votes:
September 11, 1996 - Kerry was one of 45 senators who voted against a measure to kill federal employee health insurance coverage for abortions (HR3756).
June 25, 1997 - Kerry was one of 39 senators who voted against a measure to ban the use federal funds for abortions (S947).
June 30, 2000 - Kerry was one of 41 senators who voted to kill an amendment to prohibit funding of 'morning after' pills for schools (HR4577).
In 2003, Kerry gets presidential aspirations and begins his extended vacation from congressional duties and tries to remake himself as a moderate by failing to vote on several key amendments:
March 11, 2003 - Kerry was one of 4 senators who did not vote on the Murray Amendment to provide "morning after" abortifacient pill as part of the Partial Birth Abortion Act (SA258).
March 12, 2003 - Kerry was one of 5 senators who did not vote on the Feinstein Amendment designed to gut the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (SA261).
March 13, 2003 - Kerry was one of 3 senators who did not vote on the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
This year, Kerry again shows his true colors and takes a stand:
March 26, 2004 - Kerry is one of 38 senators to vote against "Laci and Conner's" law which protects unborn children from assault and murder.
These facts lead to one simple conslusion: Kerry is a radical, uncompromising supporter of even the most vile forms of abortion. This man does not belong in the senate, much less the White House
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