President Bush Calls March
for Life Participants
Via Telephone from Camp David
National
Sanctity of Human Life Day, 2007
12:07 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, Nellie,
thank you. (Applause.) Thank you very much, Nellie. And I want to thank
everybody there for taking part in today's March for Life. I appreciate so very
much the devotion to such an honorable cause, and the good work everyone is
doing to defend life.
And, Nellie, it's good to hear
your voice again, and I thank you very much for giving me a chance to visit with
you and the crowd that is assembled there on the Mall. (Applause.)
It is important for all
Americans to remember that our Declaration of Independence states that every
person has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. (Applause.)
It also states that these rights come from our Creator, and that governments are
formed to secure these rights for all their citizens. And we believe every human
life has value, and we pray for the day when every child is welcome in life and
protected into law. (Applause.)
Nellie, I want to thank you
very much, and the members of Congress there who have worked hard to make
progress toward this goal over the last six years. I want the folks assembled
there to know that we're making progress. We promoted adoption, support parental
notification laws, ended federal funding for abortions overseas, and are funding
crisis pregnancy programs. (Applause.)
I had the privilege of signing
legislation that extends legal protection to children who are born, despite
abortion attempts, allows prosecutors to charge those who harm or kill a
pregnant woman with harming or killing her unborn child, as well. (Applause.) I
signed into law a ban on the cruel practice of partial-birth abortions, and we
will vigorously defend that law in the courts.
Nellie, what I'm saying is, is
that we're building a culture of life here. And I want to thank you and
everybody assembled for helping.
We are a caring nation, and
our values should also guide us on how we harness the gifts of science. New
medical breakthroughs bring the hope of cures for terrible diseases and
treatments that can improve the lives of millions. Our challenge is to make sure
that science serves the cause of humanity instead of the other way around.
(Applause.)
Last summer I vetoed a bill
that would support the taking of innocent life in the hope of finding medical
benefits for others, and I have made it clear to the Congress we must pursue
medical advances in the name of life, not at the expense of it. (Applause.)
As we move forward, we've all
got to remember that a true culture of life cannot be built by changing laws
alone. We've all got to work hard to change hearts. We will find areas where we
can agree and, at the same time, work to persuade more of our fellow citizens to
join this great cause. The sanctity of life is written in the hearts of all men
and women. And so I say, go forth with confidence that a cause rooted in human
dignity and appealing to the best instincts of our citizens cannot fail.
Again, Nellie, thank you very
much. I appreciate your dedication to this important cause. I send my thanks to
all there on the Mall. I ask for God's blessings on your work, and that God
continue to bless our country. (Applause.)
Thank you.