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Bush: 'Sanctity of Human Life Day'
Bush issued a proclamation about Jan. 18 as one of his final actions in the White House.
National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 2009
whitehouse.gov — All human life is a gift from our Creator that is sacred, unique, and worthy of protection.... On National Sanctity of Human Life Day, our country recognizes that each person, including every person waiting to be born, has a special place and purpose in ... (more) National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 2009
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Bush declares ‘National Sanctity of Human Life Day.’
Think Progress — ... As one of his final actions in office, President Bush proclaimed today that Jan. 18 is National Sanctity of Human Life Day. In his official ...

Thursday's Mini-Report
Political Animal — ... . Noted without comment. * Sanctity of Human Life Day ? * And finally, you know how Amazon.com features customer reviews? Reader L.S. emailed to let me know about ...

Not a Bad Farewell
The Corner on National Review Online — [image] [image] NRO BLOG ROW | THE CORNER | ARCHIVES SEARCH E-MAIL PRINT RSS [image] Friday, January 16, 2009 [image] Not a Bad Farewell [ Kathryn Jean Lopez ] Bush declare s Jan. 18 Sanctity of Human Life Day. 01/16 12:26 AM [image] [image] [image] © National Review Online 2009. All Rights Reserved. Home | Search | NR / Digital | Donate | Media Kit | Contact Us ...

Jan. 18: “Sanctity of Human Life Day”
PoliGazette — ... It took Bush a while, but he has finally given Christian and other social conservatives something they have been longing for for decades: As one of his final acts in office, President George W. Bush declared January 18 to be “National Sanctity of Human Life Day.” ...

Bush Declares "Sanctity of Human Life Day"
Feministing — ... As we said buh-bye to George W. Bush while he made his last presidential address last night, we also find that he managed to squeeze in a new day - he declared January 18th as "Sanctity of Human Life Day." ...

One of these things is not like the other.
Upper Left — Practically-not-President Bush, now … All human life is a gift from our creator that is sacred, unique and worthy of protection. …and ...

Bush: final Sunday as President “Sanctity of Life Day”
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... And so ends the presidency of a man who has probably been the pro-life movement’s greatest friend in that position.  It’s actually the penultimate day of his second term, but since the last day already honors Martin Luther King, it’s as close to his last word as possible: In one of his final actions in the White House, President Bush on Thursday declared Jan. 18 to be “National Sanctity of Human Life Day.” “All human life is a gift from our creator that is sacred, unique and worthy of protection. On National Sanctity of Human Life Day, our country recognizes that each person, ...

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