I found them extremely compelling and I was embarrassed that it had not occurred to me before because I could not agree with you more.
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Franks acknowledges the importance of human rights discussions in international relations.
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There's legislation here in the Congress that's passed the House that would give definitive protection to born-alive... babies that have survived the abortion process.
Obviously, there's some of us, you know, that think that the rule of law applies to these little ones that have so little ability to protect themselves as well.
So what I advocate is we have to end compartmentalization of American policies and to link every single work of the U.S. Government to human rights because it is in the interests of this country.
His bill would require DHS to take the lead for researching for how to best prepare and protect the American citizens from the threat of an EMP event.





