The President reviews the arguments against abortion, calls for the recognition of the sanctity of life, and urges citizen awareness of the far-reaching implications of abortion
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About the Author:
Ronald Reagan served as the fortieth President of the United States of America.
Review:
President Reagan's record of public service reveals that not moral issue was of greater importance to him than the dignity and sanctity of human life. [He is] a champion of all that is right and true and just; a firm believer and practitioner of all that makes America great; an advocate of the good; a defender of the innocent, yound and old alike. --Hon. William P. Clark, who served as Chief of Staff to Governor Reagan, Justice of the California Supreme Court, Deputy Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, and Secretary of teh Interior
President Reagan understood that freedom and equality before the law are based on a more fundamental principle: the intrinsic, God-given dignity and value of each human person ... The pro-life movement will always be indebted to President Ronald Reagan for his word and deed. --Wanda Franz, PhD., President of the National Right to LIfe Committee
Ronald Reagan stands amidst a pantheon of great and often misunderstood statesmen who asserted the deceivingly simple premise that the 'right to life'; is the cornerstone of all sound government ... He understood what lies at the very heart of civilization; that it could be lost and that it must be defended. --Brian Johnston, Western Regional Director of National Right to Life and California Commisioner on Aging
President Reagan understood that freedom and equality before the law are based on a more fundamental principle: the intrinsic, God-given dignity and value of each human person ... The pro-life movement will always be indebted to President Ronald Reagan for his word and deed. --Wanda Franz, PhD., President of the National Right to LIfe Committee
Ronald Reagan stands amidst a pantheon of great and often misunderstood statesmen who asserted the deceivingly simple premise that the 'right to life'; is the cornerstone of all sound government ... He understood what lies at the very heart of civilization; that it could be lost and that it must be defended. --Brian Johnston, Western Regional Director of National Right to Life and California Commisioner on Aging
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- PublisherThomas Nelson Publishers
- Publication date1984
- ISBN 10 0840741162
- ISBN 13 9780840741165
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages95
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