Research has turned up a letter from the Bill Clinton presidency that advocates ridding the nation of poverty by increasing the number of abortions. Ron Weddington, an attorney who represented the pro-abortion side in Roe v. Wade, wrote President Clinton, urging the implementation of such a policy.
So, we now have in public discourse what pro-abortionists have been advocating all along. The pro-abortionist’s approach to doing away with things undesireable is murder. Are you poor? Murder your child. Are you diseased? Murder your child. Is your child diseased? Murder him. Are you depressed, overwhelmed by the idea of parenthood, having a bad hair day? Murder your baby.
(This is the same approach recently advocated by Susan Pace Hamill of the University of Alabama School of Law. I’ll write more about her ideas soon.)
Our society has decided that the selfish interests of one human outweigh the mandates of God. God has said, “Thou shalt not kill.” We have said, “Thou shalt do whatever strikes your fancy.” All of Creation is accountable to God, and we shall certainly be accountable for violating the Lord’s commandment to respect life.

Hi there, I noticed some wording I’m not sure I agree with in your post:
Research has turned up a letter from the Bill Clinton presidency that advocates ridding the nation of poverty by increasing the number of abortions.
Shouldn’t that read:
Researched has turned up a letter to the Bill Clinton presidency…?
It makes a difference to me because – though I’m certainly not “pro-life” – I would be upset had Clinton or anyone in his administration written that. On the other hand, I’m sure he gets all kinds of insanity written to him all the time.
Kyle, certainly the letter was not written by President Clinton. I state that it was “from” his presidency because it was a part of the documentation from his administration; presumably, it may have just as easily been sent to any other president. Whether he responded to the letter or what his response was, I do not know.