Bush speaks about pro-life progress
Speaking to Catholics at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast President George W. Bush speaks about progress that his administration has made in legislating against partial-birth abortion, in reducing funding to groups that support it and in doing stem-cell research without using embryonic stem cells. (1:06)
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