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IOWA, January 14, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) – It appears Democratic candidates cannot accuse each other of much without their accusations rebounding with vengeance.  In a speech in Iowa today, Congressman Richard Gephardt harshly criticized Howard Dean as inconsistent, stating, “To me, there is no room for the cynical politics of manufactured anger and false conviction.  I believe in standing for something, and I think all of you do too.”

In response, the National Right to Life Committee released a copy of a letter written by Gephardt in 1984, in which Gephardt wrote, “As you know, I have always been supportive of pro-life legislation. I intend to remain steadfast on this issue. In the past, I have been against federal funding for abortion. I also feel that foreign aid should be denied to private organizations which perform abortions or promote them. I believe that the life of the unborn should be protected at all costs.” 

Gephardt, at one time a co-sponsor of a Human Life Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, recently vowed not to consider appointing to the Supreme Court any jurist who is not committed to the precedent of Roe v. Wade, and even says he no longer supports the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. 

With files from National Right to Life