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Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation
 
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Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation [Paperback]

Ronald Reagan , William P. Clark , Brian P. Johnston , Wanda Franz
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5.0 out of 5 stars A kind and understanding heart, July 15 2004
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The short essay by President Reagan is wrtten in such a way as to clearly accentuate the importance of all human life - particularly that of the unborn, defensless babe - without "bashing" those who somehow feel abortion has to do with the rights of a woman and not the rights of the babies life.

Great job of speaking for those that are not yet unable to speak for themselves.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Reagan's heart, Jun 7 2004
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This review is from: Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation (Paperback)
Ronald Reagan clearly understood the intrinsic worth of every life. This is what animated his political philosophy, it is clealy the cornerstone in the concept that government derives its power from the individual people it purports to speak for, and as both Clark and Johnston point out, it is precisely this regard for individual human lives that distinguishes a free republic from the evil empire of communism which saw human lives as mere grist for the mill of history and tools of the state.

Thank God for Ronald Reagan!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Worth the Read, April 7 2004
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C. L Wilson (Elmhurst, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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Only 94 pages, the least part of which is Reagan's essay. In point of fact, he is quite in error when he states that Roe vs. Wade allows abortion at any time during pregnancy. But it is C. Everett Koop's essay, "The Slide to Auschwitz", the longest in the book, and, especially Malcolm Muggeridge's "The Humane Holocaust", that are morally and intellectually convincing. The first, written in 1977, the latter in 1980, still engage today. Sanctity of life versus quality of life.
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