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  1. The best case against partial birth abortion is a simple description of what happens and to whom it happens. It involves the partial delivery of a live boy or girl, and a sudden, violent end of that life.

  2. MCCAMMON: When Bush ran for president in 1980, he took a moderate stance on abortion, opposing public funding without favoring an outright ban, says Mary Ziegler, a law professor at Florida...

  3. George W. Bush signing the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, surrounded by members of Congress. The Republican-led Congress first passed similar laws banning partial-birth abortion in December 1995, and again October 1997, but they were vetoed by President Bill Clinton.

  4. In this Article, I explore how nearly continuous public rhetorical challenges to abortion in the political realm first led the public and the courts to turn away from a particular abortion procedure (intact dilation and extraction, also known as partial-birth abortion) which political agitators labeled as “barbaric” and then to ...

  5. To get an even clearer picture as to how this moment was won, we need to zoom out to review the myriad actions of Trump’s Republican predecessor: George W. Bush.

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  7. Republican George H.W. Bush, an abortion opponent who had earlier supported abortion rights, won the presidency in 1988. In 1992 he was defeated by Democrat Bill Clinton, an abortion...

  8. Gov. George W. Bush said he backed the Republican position on abortion, which calls for a constitutional ban on the procedure. Page 16.