Gingrich and abortion.
What's Gingrich stand on abortion?
The same as Perry's stand on it?
Perry told the crowd of nearly 400 social conservatives and evangelicals packed into a hotel ballroom that when he thinks about unborn children endangered by abortion, "I think about Moses."
Reminding the audience that the Israelite baby saved from infanticide by a Hebrew maid became the prophet that God used to lead Israel's exodus from Egypt, Perry said, "And you look back on history at all of the incredible men and women who have impacted this world, and wonder if they had been born today. ..."
The Texas governor told the crowd that America should examine itself for allowing more than 50 million abortions since 1973, and thanked pro-life activists for their efforts: "I'm just proud to be a foot soldier in your army."
Less than 12 hours later, Perry became a foot soldier for someone else: GOP candidate Newt Gingrich. Perry announced he would drop his presidential bid at a press conference on Thursday morning, and threw his support to Gingrich.
Source: World Mag
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