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John Ashcroft ... stands for some of the most regressive policies on the ultraconservative agenda. He would ban contraceptive pills, deny contraceptive action to a woman who had been raped and would not allow an abortion in a case of incest. Patricia Ireland
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The purpose of the attack on July 27th (1996) was to confound, anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand. Eric Rudolph
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There are ongoing trends that are pushing both birth rates and abortion rates down significantly, and those larger trends are more important than the effect of these laws. Ted Joyce
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Most Americans agree that federal money, their tax money shouldn't be used to help pay for abortions. Reince Priebus
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Pataki might think ethanol will win him farm votes in Iowa. But when he's carrying the weight of his liberal views on abortion and gay rights, a boutique tax cut for alternative fuels won't put much in Pataki's tank for a presidential race. Nelson Warfield
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If you subsidize an activity you get more of it. It's encouraging the behavior that leads to more clients for abortion clinics. Wendy Wright
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If you believe abortion is a lethal force, you should oppose the force and do what you have to do to stop it. May God help you to protect the unborn as you would want to be protected. Paul Hill
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If there was one abortion bill we thought the governor was going to sign, it was this. The parental-consent laws are already on the books. We were just trying to make them more meaningful. This is a pretty common sense, pretty moderate, common-ground type of bill we thought we could get into law. Ron Forman
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In cases where people are requesting asylum based on politics or a particular social group, he's very strict. Is someone fleeing forced abortion more deserving of protection than someone fleeing political persecution? David Leopold
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It is about our personal responsibility to strengthen our community. This is about making us strong enough and leaving a legacy. Blanche Lincoln
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I have been with him from day one, and I was not leaving his side when he needed me most. Michelle Langsford
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I didn't want my teammates to feel like I was leaving them because I was injured. Lauren Emerson
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I was not leaving the south to forget the south, but so that some day I might understand it Richard Wright
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We?" I asked. Of course. I'm not leaving you alone on this, no matter what. You know I'd never abandon you. Richelle Mead
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I'm not leaving until you say yes. Wayne Huizenga
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He always did the leaving. But not this time. She kept walking, and did not look back. Sarah Dessen
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I can forgive you for leaving, but not for coming back. Jonathan Safran Foer
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Dictators cause the world's worst problems: all the collapsed states, and all the devastated economies. All the vapid cases of corruption, grand theft, and naked plunder of the treasury are caused by dictators, leaving in their wake trails of wanton destruction, horrendous carnage and human debris. George Ayittey
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Small solution providers are just as important to CA as the big solution provider. They make the market, and we are respectful of that. George Kafkarkou
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Ultimately there could be two providers in Portsmouth, ... one step at a time. John Gregg