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Clinton struggles to produce evidence to confirm Brazilian abortion story
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.- Last month Secretary of State Hilary Clinton told Congress that half of the women she had seen in Brazilian hospitals "were fighting for their lives against botched abortions." After her comments she was asked to produce evidence as to when she had visited the hospitals or statistics to back her claim, but neither she nor her staffers have been able to produce any evidence. Clinton, who last year falsely claimed that she had been involved in a sniper attack as First Lady when she visited Bosnia, is now making another claim: half the women in Brazilian hospitals are "fighting for their lives against botched abortions." After video tapes showed that Clinton was not actually under sniper fire when she was in Bosnia, she said she had a "different memory of the event." Later she said, "So I made a mistake. That happens. It proves I'm human, which, you know, for some people, is a revelation." The National Catholic Register contacted Department of State spokeswoman Laura Tischler to see if there was any record of Clinton’s trip to Brazilian hospitals. Tischler said, "I am unable to confirm where or when the trip she referred to in her testimony was — where specifically in Brazil she was visiting or when the trip occurred." Representative Chris Smith, who asked the question that prompted Clinton’s response, remarked, "Pro-abortion activists have a long history of making these type of unsubstantiated claims. That’s how they drive policy — with gross exaggeration of numbers, hyperbole and junk science," according to the NCR. Smith also said that this approach of exaggerating numbers and using "junk science" was how former abortionist and founding member of NARAL, Dr. Bernard Nathanson, attempted to influence public policy. Nathanson once said that 10,000 women were dying in the United States because of botched abortions, but later after his conversion to Catholicism, said that he and other pro-abortionists exaggerated those claims and the number was closer to 200-250 women annually. Nathanson said their tactic was simple: "Repeating the big lie often enough convinces the public." It is unclear if Clinton plans a retraction of her statement after evidence has failed to surface. Her comments can be viewed on Youtube.com at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH9rC0MaBJc&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncregister.com%2Fdaily%2Fhillarys_hospitalgate&feature=player_embedded Subscriber comments:
Published by: Richard A
Lansing, MI 05/14/2009 12:00 PM EST
I applaud the National Catholic Register for calling her on it. For a minute there I thought I'd read "The National Catholic Reporter", but that's too much to hope for, isn't it?
Published by: Emmanuel Chinedu Okorie
Lagos, Nigeria 05/14/2009 08:28 AM EST
Too bad for the Clintons. The have slaughtered integrity starting with Bill in his amorous relationship with his staff. Now his wife want to kill a children in sight. Sorry for asking, does Hilary Clinton have a child? If not, I can then understand why she does not know how joyful a woman feels when she is delivered of a baby. That joy has eluded her, unfortunately.
Published by: Noel T.
Australia 05/13/2009 07:36 PM EST
Typical of the way the truth can be bent to suit a situation. Like Bill(Clinton) facing up to questions about Monic L. - read my lips - would I lie??
Published by: Robert Matzinger
Taylor/Michigan/USA 05/13/2009 02:13 PM EST
Not much new here: Hillary Clinton = proven liar.
Published by: Yoyita
Los Angeles 05/13/2009 01:57 PM EST
So typical of MS. Clinton to lie and not be specific. What is sadder still, is many of her supporters believe without true evidence to back up her statements whenever she does make them. let us hope she comes clean and either cough up the evidence or stick to the truth be it good or bad.
Published by: John McMenamin
New Braunfels, TX, USA 05/13/2009 01:41 PM EST
Why are you surprised. Clinton has been a phony for a long time with no regard for life or truth.
Published by: Malcolm
Cape Town/South Africa 05/13/2009 12:43 PM EST
It is unfortunate that in a democracy politicians who have influence, see no shame in untruths.Where is the accountability.Is it a case of husband like wife?
Published by: Theresa LH
Riverbank, CA 05/13/2009 12:02 PM EST
no that she feels she has seen the horror, let's hope she takes action against it. she too can have a change of heart. God works miracles everyday in everyway, how do we know who he is working on next. Just say a great big AMEN she has seen the light.
Published by: Warren Anderson
Victoria, BC, Canada 05/13/2009 11:56 AM EST
And, you've got at least four more years of this lying crew. People who cannot be trusted regarding the simplest of matters, i.e., speaking the truth, cannot possibly be trusted in matters of national interest.
Lord have mercy.
Published by: Theresa
NY 05/13/2009 09:38 AM EST
Perhaps Clinton,needs to spend some time visiting women and ministries right here in her own country that attest to the damage abortion has done.
I agree with her, abortion hurts women, legal or not, available or not....
Published by: frjimt
pocono pines, pa 05/13/2009 08:53 AM EST
Ahhh........
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