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- From: rja@redwood26.cray.com (Russ Anderson)
- Subject: Re: Other Flip-Floppers on abortion
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.143621.25264@hemlock.cray.com>
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- Sender: rja@redwood26 (Russ Anderson)
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- Date: 18 Aug 92 14:36:21 CDT
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- In article <1992Aug18.140511.17562@ncsu.edu>, dsholtsi@csl36h.csl.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger) writes:
- >
- > I think you might be able to add Bill Clinton to your list of
- > Democrats who have changed their positions on abortion. Here's
- > what my local paper had to say about Clinton's changing stance
- > on abortion:
- >
- > "Clinton's aides, meanwhile, also have used the word evolution
- > to describe their candidate's shift in views on abortion. As
- > governor of Arkansas, Clinton declared that ``I am opposed to
- > abortion.'' In 1989, he signed state legislation requiring
- > parental notification. As a candidate for president, Clinton
- > has moved to a more clear-cut abortion-rights position. He
- > said he would not veto Medicaid funding of abortions for poor
- > women."
- >
- > The Raleigh News and Observer, Monday, August 17, 1992
- >
- > It appears that the radical pro-abortionists in the Democratic party
- > have forced Mr. Clinton to embrace a minority-held position.
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- Really? Do you have any evidence to support your statement?
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