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Bush Warns U.N. Assembly About Dangers of Trade in Sex Slaves
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Bush Warns U.N. Assembly About Dangers of Trade in Sex Slaves

By Mike Allen
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 24, 2003; Page A23


Delegates to the U.N. General Assembly had heard President Bush condemn terrorism and nuclear proliferation in previous speeches, but at the end of yesterday's address, he added a new warning, about the dangers of the international trade in sex slaves.

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Scott Reed, a Republican consultant, said the international sex trade is the rare issue that "covers the Christian conservatives and the soccer moms at the same time."

"It's an issue that moderate, independent women can warm to because it shows the softer side of Bush," Reed said. "These are the women in the suburbs of the Midwest who will help decide the 2004 election."

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A54575-2003Sep23.html

Okay....now it makes sense. Junior is campaigning again.
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