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WASHINGTON, January 15, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In a move that solidifies the reputation of the U.S. Democratic Party as the Party of Abortion, all six potential Democratic presidential candidates will attend a pro-abortion fundraising dinner to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.  Next Tuesday’s event will be hosted by Naral Pro-Choice America, which recently changed its name from the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL). Democrats attending are Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, Rep. Dick Gephardt of Missouri, Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut; and the Rev. Al Sharpton of New York. Ex-Vermont Governor Howard Dean is also likely to attend.  “It is entirely possible that choice [sic] will play a very significant role in this election—perhaps the biggest in presidential history,” said Jim Jordan, Sen. Kerry’s campaign manager. “I think there is a growing awareness among women, particularly among younger women, that the right to choose is in real jeopardy.”

As usual, the abortion advocates strategically refuse to complete the slogan which would more explicitly emphasize that they are advocating “the right to choose” to kill a living human beings in his/her mother’s womb.  For New York Times coverage see:  https://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/15/politics/campaigns/15ABOR.html

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