| | They Also Spoke At The Convention | | 07/27/04 Email this story to a friend While former President Bill Clinton got the prime-time attention during the first day of the Democrat's National Convention, there were others with specific agendas who also had the podium.
Former Clinton official Roberta Achtenberg said she's proud to be identified with a party that opposes the Federal Marriage Amendment. The amendment would have identified marriage as only between a man and a woman, but it died in the Senate.
Gloria Feldt of Planned Parenthood said as President, the Democrat's Presidential candidate John Kerry would appoint Supreme Court justices who are pro-abortion. She also said Kerry would not appoint judges that believe "women must submit themselves to their husbands." | | |