Kerryism of the Day
The senator's caveats and curlicues.
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[1] And I think it's far more complicated than public life allows the discussion for. I mean, being for choice does not mean you are for abortion. Neither Teresa nor I are for abortion. Abortion should be rare
[2] but safe and legal, as President Clinton said so often, and I think appropriately. I think that it's really a question of who should make this decision, and how to arrive at it.
[3] But there is morality. Of course there's morality involved. And we should be talking to people in America about responsibility, about adoption, about other choices. And I want to have a better conversation than I think we've had on it.
[4] But it doesn't change my position on who chooses. And I will protect that right of choice.
—Larry King Live, July 8, 2004
Verbatim:
Sure it is. Absolutely. And I think it's far more complicated than public life allows the discussion for. I mean, being for choice does not mean you are for abortion. Neither Teresa nor I are for abortion. Abortion should be rare, but safe and legal, as President Clinton said so often, and I think appropriately. I think that it's really a question of who should make this decision, and how to arrive at it. But there is morality. Of course there's morality involved. And we should be talking to people in America about responsibility, about adoption, about other choices. And I want to have a better conversation than I think we've had on it. But it doesn't change my position on who chooses. And I will protect that right of choice.
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Photograph of John Kerry by Luke Frazza/Agence France-Presse.



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