For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 22, 2004
President Bush Calls "March for Life" Participants
Remarks by the President in Telephone Call to March for Life Participants
10:08 A.M. MST
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you very much, Nellie. I appreciate your kind
introduction, and thank you for including me in this celebration of life. I'm
calling you today from Roswell, New Mexico. (Applause.) And it sounds like
you've got some people who know where Roswell is here in the audience.
(Applause.)
I know that good folks have gathered there on the Mall from every corner of
America to take part in the 31st March For Life. And I want you to pass on my
best to each one of them in person, please, and tell them how much I appreciate
their devotion to such a noble cause. (Applause.)
You believe, as I do, that every person, however frail or vulnerable, is a
blessing. (Applause.) Each of us has a special dignity, a place and purpose in
this world. And in the Declaration of Independence, our founders stated this
self-evident truth: The right to life does not come from government, it comes
from the Creator of life. (Applause.)
During the past three years we've made real progress toward building a
culture of life in America. As President, I've signed the Born-Alive Infants
Protection Act. (Applause.) I have signed legislation supporting maternity group
homes. (Applause.) Working with the Congress, we have refused to spend
taxpayers' money on international programs that promote abortion overseas.
(Applause.) We're opposed to the destruction of embryos for stem cell research.
(Applause.) And last November, it was my honor to sign into law a ban on the
brutal procedure of partial birth abortion. (Applause.)
Nellie, I want you to know that our administration is vigorously defending
this law against those who would seek to overturn it in the courts. (Applause.)
I also want you to know without your hard work and dedication to the cause of
life, these achievements would not have been possible.
But we all know there is still more to do. Earlier this week, I proposed that
we double federal funding for abstinence education programs. (Applause.) We will
continue to support crisis pregnancy centers, adoption, parental notification
laws, and the vital work of faith-based groups. (Applause.)
I strongly support the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which the House
Judiciary Committee approved yesterday. (Applause.) And now the entire Congress
should act on this bill so I can sign it into law. (Applause.)
We'll also work with Congress to pass without delay a comprehensive and
effective ban on human cloning. (Applause.) We can push the limits of medical
science while maintaining the highest of ethical standards. Human life is a
creation, not a commodity, and should not be used as research material for
reckless experiments. (Applause.)
Above all, we must continue with civility and respect to remind our fellow
citizens that all life is sacred and worthy of protection. (Applause.) I know as
you return to your communities you will redouble your efforts to change hearts
and minds, one person at a time. (Applause.) And this is the way we will build a
lasting culture of life, a compassionate society in which every child is born
into a loving family and protected by law. (Applause.)
MS. GRAY: We pledge that to you, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Nellie. I appreciate so very much the opportunity
to speak to you and the assembled crowd. May God bless you all, and may He
continue to bless America. (Applause.) Thank you very much. (Applause.)
END 10:15 A.M. MST