Paul O'Rear -- Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 1:33 PM (No Comments)
Categories: America, Patriotism, Politics
Tags: Abortion, Congress, Conservatism, George “The Gipper” Gipp, Knut Rockne, Moses, Ronald Reagan, Ten Commandments, University of Notre Dame, Washington D.C.

Ronald Reagan
40th U.S. President
Ronald Reagan was arguably one of the best presidents to ever serve the United States of America. He championed conservative political principles such as lower taxes and less government interference in people’s lives. In his inaugural address in January 1981, he made the statement …
“Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.” (1)
Amen! That sentiment needs to be revived in Washington.
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Paul O'Rear -- Sunday, August 31, 2008, 1:00 PM (No Comments)
Categories: Abortion, Sanctity of Life
Tags: Abortion, Bill Clinton, Bioethics, Cloning, End of Life Issues, Euthanasia, Genetics, George W. Bush, Medical Decision-Making, Physician Assisted Suicide, Right to Life, Roe vs. Wade, Ronald Reagan, Stem Cell Research
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In 1984, President Ronald Reagan established National Sanctity of Human Life Day to commemorate the millions of innocent lives lost through the legalization of abortion in this country.
Since that first declaration nearly 25 years ago, National Sanctity of Human Life Day has been recognized every year by proclamation of the sitting President of the United States (except for the years that Bill Clinton served as President), on the third Sunday of January. That date was chosen because it is the Sunday that falls closest to the anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision of January 22, 1973.
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