Fred Thompson's Hesitancy over Right to Life
Though it has been claimed that Thompson has a 100 percent record when it comes to voting pro-life, it is only 86 percent in the 105th Congress. Then there is the 'Meet the Press' interview, in which Thompson's response to Terri Schiavo and the right-to-life question sounded weak and unconvincing. As the facts of the case stood, Schiavo's parents, who wanted to ensure that she continued to receive treatment and nutrition through the feeding tube, had sought congressional intervention towards that end. However, Thompson dismissed it as an end-of-life family matter.
Subsequently David N Oâ''Steen, executive director of the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), said that Thompson had later assured NRLC that he favored steps to ensure that a patient like Schiavo would legally have the right to receive treatment, food, and water. Oâ''Steen said Thompson "believes that in cases where the patient wants treatment and the families want treatment, it should certainly be provided.â'
There are other issues that seriously question Thompson's allegiance to the cause of the right to live. For instance, his lobbying efforts in favor of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the deposed Haitian tyrant, responsible for ruthless murders and human rights abuse. Or his legal counsel in favor of the two Libyans charged with the Pan Am 103 bombing. Contradicting stands such as these will only serve to make voters wary of supporting Thompson's candidacy.
The 2008 Presidential Elections is a burning issue of USA. Allegiance of Republican candidate Fred Thompson is questionable because of his changing opinions on matters like the right to live.
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