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Pro-Choice Women make Hillary push

KevinLandrigan | 18 December, 2007 10:48 | (112)

 

  Hillary Rodham Clinton continues to press for support among female voters with a letter signed by 25, anti-abortion leaders across the state.

 

  During a telephone interview Monday, former State Sen. Katie Wheeler stuck to the talking points that Clinton's experience on protecting reproductive rights makes a difference with some, possible Supreme Court nominations awaiting the next president.

    ``Experience matters when it comes to an issue like this and Hillary has been fighting for 35 years to protect a women's right to choose,'' said Wheeler, a founder and ex-board member of the National Abortion Rights Ation League Foundaton and Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.

      The rival, John Edwards campaign had made former NARAL executive Kate Michelman to make the case for her man.

 

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Not Pro-choice [Reply]

Hillary Clinton is pro-choice. I am pro-life. No matter how you look at it, abortion is murder. In the United States, amongst the rest of the world, murder is a crime. Abortion should be treated as a crime. From the time of conception, a human life is growing.
When a woman become's pregnant, she lose's right's. She is forced into doing what the state want's in order to have a healthy baby. That is unless she opt's for an abortion, which state clinic's try to coerce so many women into.
If women aren't ready for motherhood, don't have sex. Never mind killing an innocent child.

Posted by: Dorothy Knightly | December 18, 2007, 12:29

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