Domestic violence has no place in our society, and we have a moral obligation to help prevent it. The terrible tragedies that result from it destroy lives and insult the dignity of women, men, and children. National Domestic Violence Awareness Month is an opportunity to underscore our commitment to bringing an end to violence in the home.
A home should be a place of stability, comfort, and love. Domestic violence shatters this important foundation. My Administration is strongly committed to addressing domestic violence and helping those who have been victimized.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Bush honors Domestic Violence Awareness Month by campaign event with Congressman who choked his mistress
Bush proclaimed October as National Domestic Violence Awarenss Month:
On October 19th, Bush will certainly raise awareness of domestic violence by headlining an event for the most renowned abuser in the Congress: Don Sherwood. Bush should bring a copy of his proclamation to Sherwood. He can address the issue directly with the Congressman.
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