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Children's Day?
On October 10, 1997, at 3:50 pm, the Office of the Press Secretary at the
White House released a presidential proclamation designating October
12
1997 as "National Children's Day" In the first paragraph of the
declaration, Bill
Clinton states "with the birth of every child, the world becomes new
again.
Within each new infant lies enormous potential--potential for loving,
for
learning, and making life better for others. But this potential must
be
nurtured. Just as seeds need fertile soil, warm sunshine, and gentle
rain to
grow, so do our children need a caring environment, the security of
knowing
they are loved, and the encouragement and opportunity to make the
most of
their God-given talents. There is no more urgent task before us, as a
people
and as a Nation, than creating such an environment for America's
children."
On October 10 1997, at around 4:30 pm-- less than an hour after
issuing the
Children's Day Proclamation--Bill Clinton issued another
proclamation: his veto
of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. The sheer brazenness is
staggering: with
the partial delivery of the child's body, except for the head, the
"world" does
NOT "become new again" but stops for that child. In piercing the
child's skull
with scissors and sucking the brains out, the new infant's "potential
for
loving, learning, and for making life better for others" is NOT being
"nurtured"
but destroyed. With the child's lifeless body being disposed of as
medical
waste, there is no "caring environment" no "security of being loved"
no
"encouragement and opportunity to make the most of God-given talents"
from the article "No Shame, No
Outrage" by NRLC president Wanda Franz.
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