Presidents Proclamation
THE WHITE HOUSE
January 14, 2003
NATIONAL SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE DAY, 2003
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
Our Nation was built on a promise of life and liberty for all
citizens. Guided by a deep respect for human dignity, our Founding
Fathers worked to secure these rights for future generations,
and today we continue to seek to fulfill their promise in our
laws and our society. On National Sanctity of Human Life Day,
we reaffirm the value of human life and renew our dedication to
ensuring that every American has access to life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness.
As we seek to improve quality of life, overcome illness, and promote
vital medical research, my Administration will continue to honor
our countrys founding ideals of equal dignity and equal
rights for every American. Every child is a priority and a blessing,
and I believe that all should be welcomed in life and protected
by law. My Administration has championed compassionate alternatives
to abortion, such as helping women in crisis through maternity
group homes, encouraging adoption, promoting abstinence education,
and passing laws requiring parental notification and waiting periods
for minors.
The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which I signed into law
in August 2002, is an important contribution to our efforts to
care for human life. This important legislation helps protect
the most vulnerable members of our society by ensuring that every
infant born alive, including one who survives abortion, is considered
a person and receives protection under Federal law. It helps achieve
the promises of the Declaration of Independence for all, including
those without the voice and power to defend their own rights.
Through ethical policies and the compassion of Americans, we
will continue to build a culture that respects life. Faith-based
and community organizations and individual citizens play a critical
role in strengthening our neighborhoods and bringing care and
comfort to those in need. By helping fellow citizens, these groups
recognize the dignity of every human being and the possibilities
of every life; and their important efforts are helping to build
a more just and generous Nation. By working together to protect
the weak, the imperfect, and the unwanted, we affirm a culture
of hope and help ensure a brighter future for all.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States
of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Sunday, January
19, 2003, as National Sanctity of Human Life Day. As we reflect
upon the sanctity of human life, I call upon all Americans to
recognize this day with appropriate ceremonies in our homes and
places of worship, to rededicate ourselves to compassionate service,
and to reaffirm our commitment to respecting the life and dignity
of every human being.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourteenth
day of January, in the year of our Lord two thousand three, and
of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred
and twenty-seventh.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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