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"Pro-life health-care providers need the strongest protections they can get," said David O'Steen, executive director for National Right to Life.
Bush Health-Care Measure Reversed Janet Adamy 2011
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"I think saying they want to reduce abortions is empty rhetoric," says O'Steen.
Reducing Abortions 2008
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"You cannot believe that abortion should not be allowed for mental health reasons and support Roe v Wade," O'Steen said.
Putting the Obama comments on third-term abortion into perspective 2008
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"You cannot believe that abortion should not be allowed for mental health reasons and support Roe v Wade," O'Steen said.
Putting the Obama comments on third-term abortion into perspective 2008
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I never thought I'd be saying this, but O'Steen is right.
Putting the Obama comments on third-term abortion into perspective 2008
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O'Steen says that pro-choice politicians consistently block legislation that could reduce the numbers, like requiring women to have an ultrasound prior to an abortion.
Reducing Abortions 2008
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I never thought I'd be saying this, but O'Steen is right.
Putting the Obama comments on third-term abortion into perspective 2008
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O'Steen is not the only one rejecting a centrist approach.
A New Ambivalence 2007
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Andra Fuller and Lanny O'Steen within the final 3 1/2 minutes of the first half to give Baylor (2-1) the lead for good at 14-7.
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Rahmani and Ryan O'Steen, analysts at Keefe Bruyette & Woods in New York, wrote in a Dec. 12 report on their outlook for 2012 that "we expect investment opportunities for mortgage investors including the mortgage REITs to remain reasonably attractive" next year.
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