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Transcript: Bush Speaks to Anti-Abortion Demonstrators

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Monday, January 24, 2005; 4:17 PM

President Bush talked by telephone to abortion opponents in Washington on Monday, just before the 32nd annual march marking Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision. Here is a transcript.

BUSH: Nellie, thank you.

_____From The Post_____
President Says Administration Fostering 'Culture of Life' (The Washington Post, Jan 24, 2005)

(APPLAUSE)

Thanks a lot for inviting me to speak. I know it's chilly there in Washington, but weather hasn't stopped thousands of participants from marching for life for the past 32 years, and it did not this year either.

And so I'm honored to be a part of this tremendous witness that it taking place in our nation's capital. And it's good to hear your voice again.

You know, we come from many, different backgrounds, but what unites us is our understanding that the essence of civilization is this: The strong have a duty to protect the weak.

(APPLAUSE)

I appreciate so very much your work toward building a culture of life...

(APPLAUSE)

... a culture that will protect the most innocent among us, and the voiceless.

BUSH: We are working to promote a culture of life, to promote compassion for women and their unborn babies.

We know -- we know that in a culture that does not protect, the most dependent, the handicapped, the elderly, the unloved or simply inconvenient become increasingly vulnerable.

The America of our dreams, where every child is welcomed in law -- in life and protected in law may still be some ways away. But even from the far side of the river, Nellie, we can see its glimmerings.

(APPLAUSE)


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