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John Kerry was raised in the Catholic faith and continues to be an active member of the Catholic church [sic].
--John Kerry for President web site (johnkerry.com)
Advisers to one Democratic candidate circulated a newspaper article in Missouri E that said Kerry personally opposed abortion [emphasis added] "as an article of faith" because he is required to do so as a Catholic. Kerry added that a lawmaker should not "legislate his personal beliefs," according to a transcript of the interview with Missouri reporters, but that was not included in the published story.
--Patrick Healy, Boston Globe, 1/30/2004
John Kerry believes [emphasis added] that women have the right to control their own bodies, their own lives, and their destiny. He believes [emphasis added] that the Constitution protects their right to choose and make their own decisions in consultation with their doctor, their conscience, and their God. He will defend this right as President. He recently announced he will support only pro-choice judges to the Supreme Court.
--John Kerry for President web site (johnkerry.com)
What is at stake E is not just the right to choose. And never in my years in the Senate have the rights of women been at such risk, never have women been assaulted in their citizenship here at home and in their womanhood around the globe as they have been by this administration.
Source: HighBeam Research, FROM THE PRESIDENT'S DESK; KERRYING WATER; FOR THE...