Articles about Reagan (0-50 of 488)

  • The Myths And Reality Of Drug Tests
    By: Kipling Collins | - Systematic drug testing got its start in the 1980s when President Ronald Reagan issued Executive Order 12564. In doing so, he instituted mandatory drug-testing for all safety-sensitive executive-level and civil-service Federal employees. This law set a precedent for workplace drug-testing throughout the nation. And since then, many persons have been looking for ways to beat the tests. As a result, a number of myths and urban legends have emerged.

    In the attempt to shorten the detec ...

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  • Great Green Opportunities From Dangerous Q.e.
    By: Deepcaster LLC | - "Prior to the 2008 financial crisis, the eight central bank balance sheets were less than 15% the size of world stock markets and falling. In the immediate aftermath of Lehman Brothers' failure, these eight central bank balances swelled to 37% the capitalization of the world stock market. But keep in mind that the late 2008/early 2009 peak was due to collapsing stock market values combines with balance sheet expansion via 'lender of last resort' loans.

    "Recently, the eight central ...

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  • Be Active And Move With The Washington Airport Transportation Services
    By: Addison Row | - It is said travelling on the young part is education, in the elder part is experience and the young can gain lot by travelling about the local custom, language, culture and many things. It teaches us to be free and tolerable enough, we are talking about Uncle Sam, besides being a powerhouse of the international politics, and Washington has a historical beauty and cultural heritage. Apart fromthe tourist streaming in there are also lot many business trips taking place and due to this Washington ...
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  • Obama Administration Taking Unprecedented Approach To Drug Addiction
    By: Laine McKenna | - In the 1980s, when President Ronald Reagan was in office, he implemented an anti-drug crusade also known as the War on Drugs, which stressed harsh, harsh penalties for those convicted of drug possession and the intent to sell drugs. They were sentenced to lengthy prison terms and were stigmatized by society. But nothing was done to help them get clean and sober. So when they re-entered society, they succumbed back into old habits and addictions.

    Now, after extensive scientifi ...

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  • Seth Shumaker Kirksville Missouri Had A Successful Legal Career
    By: Sanford Maris | - Seth Shumaker Kirksville Missouri provided excellent legal services to his clients for more than two decades. His areas of specialization included criminal law, personal injury, mass torts and class action. Throughout his legal career, he successfully represented various clients in criminal law and personal injury claims. From 1982-1986, Seth Shumaker Kirksville Missouri was a tutor at American Government Classes at Northeast Missouri State University. He then held the position of clerk at Gary ...
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  • The 9-9-9 Tax Plan Of Herman Cain
    By: Ed Thurston | - Republican "front-runner" Herman Cain, a former business man has gone up far more than the "flavor of the month" status as many voters were awed using his fantastic 9-9-9 tax plan. The plan attracts lots of hopefuls who have long been wanting a tax reform and the bearer of the "good news" gains positive responses from American voters.
    Cain says that as outlined by former Reagan Treasury official Gary Robbins, of Fiscal Associates, the 9-9-9 Plan will increase GDP by $2 trillion, create 6 ...

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  • Tips For Increasing Your Odds Of Career Success After College
    By: kas ksundheim | - Some Facts About the Correlation Between Future Success and Your College Education (from Warren Bennis' Becoming a Leader)

    - Many of our country's most successful people had liberal arts backgrounds. This includes roughly 38% of Chief Executive Officers and former Presidents such as Ronald Reagan

    - Fewer and fewer of our country's Chief Executive Officers are Ivy League graduates.

    After lecturing at multiple universities and hiring recent college graduates ...

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  • Washington The Place For Next Destination
    By: John Smith | - Washington is the state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Previously, known as the District of Columbia was later named as the State of Washington .This is only the states in the United State named after the American president George Washington.
    Climate
    Washington has the great variation in its climate. Here the climate varies greatly from the western region to eastern region. This is all with the western Washington with the Oceanic climate and the eastern Washing ...

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  • Rose Rundown
    By: Tushar Virani | - As I stepped out of the airport at Reagan National Airport a couple weeks ago, I was hit with a blast of wet, sticky air. Oh, yes, that would be the humidity I have not missed over the past 6 years. Combine it with temperatures in the 90s and you're talking serious weather shock. As I always try to look on the bright side of things (which one must do with a toddler, a baby and a pending move on their mind), I see this heat as a way to enjoy my favorite summer wine, ros, even to a greater degre ...
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  • Keys To Identifying Fraud In Your Organization - Reagan To Gorbachev: Trust, But Verify
    By: Jimmie Flores | - A recent report by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) determined that the cost of fraud and abuse was $652 billion. In total, fraud was attributed to 5% of total revenue, and in 42% of the cases, nothing was recovered. If a business is losing 5% of total revenue, one can imagine the impact on the bottom line. The costs of doing business are constantly increasing, which means we need every single penny to meet our financial obligations.

    In its study, the ACFE had the ...

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  • The Reagan Nurses
    By: Gloria H Schneider | - On Monday, March 30, 1981, just 69 days into the presidency, a mentally disturbed John Hinckley, Jr. shot President Ronald Reagan and three others in a presidential assassination attempt. Reagan suffered a punctured lung, but prompt medical attention saved his life and allowed him to recover quickly.
    In his recently released book, Rawhide Down: The Near Assassination of Ronald Reagan, author, Del Quentin Wilber touched on the role the nurses played in the emergency, operating and recovery ...

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  • An Arizona Auctioneer's Outlook On Leadership
    By: Deb Weidenhamer | - I am an Arizona auctioneer and I recently watched a documentary about President Ronald Reagan, which made me reflective of a different time and stage in the American life. Ronald W. Reagan was my first President and I volunteered for his 1980 campaign. I was too young to vote in this first election but I was a committed volunteer.

    Knowing I would be of age to vote for Reagan's second term was an absolute thrill. So much that on the day I turned 18 years old, early in the morni ...

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  • America's Prisons: "create Spartan Conditions; Get Gladiators!"
    By: Stan Moody | - In its November 1995 issue, The Atlantic Monthly reported on McKean, a model federal prison in Bradford, PA. The focus of the article was a mild-mannered warden by the name of Dennis Luther, then about to retire. In the golden age of the Corrections growth industry, Warden Luther was considered by the Bureau of Prisons senior management to be a maverick who flagrantly violated bureau policy. Bureau policy had adopted the "tough on crime" ethic of the Reagan Administration and the "Take Back ...
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  • Alzheimer's Disease Research
    By: Steven Godlewski | - One of the saddest moments in our country's history came when the announcement was made that former President Ronald Reagan was suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. It did bring everyone's attention to this disease that robs a person of a good quality of life, and families lose their loved ones, even if they are still living.

    Alzheimer's Disease research analysts state they still do not understand what causes brain cells to die for unknown reasons. A brain has about 100 billion nerv ...

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  • Cheap Bon Jovi Tickets
    By: Clarke Hanry | - Bon Jovi is one of the most modern rock bands that belong from the mid-80s era. With hits that are almost evergreen, Bon Jovi never really got the attention that they deserve. The music of the band Bon Jovi was more on the youth oriented side or perhaps the youth was the generation that found they pulling into the aura of the charming group. Whatever the reasons may be, Bon Jovi and specifically the lead singer Jon Bon Jovi of the band is still seen as the cool guy he was back in the 80s a ...
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  • Some People Dream Of Success While Others Wake Up And Work Hard At It.
    By: justin fava | - The Corporate Governance Center focuses on the three areas of corporate governance that most often impact public policy: Audit Committee, Compensation Committee and Nominating Governance Committee.
    Dr. Larry Fauver is a Reagan Scholar, an associate Professor of Finance, and Research Fellow with the Corporate Governance Center at the University of Tennessee. He graduated from the University of Florida with a Masters in Economics and a Ph.D. in Finance and acquired both an undergraduate degr ...

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  • Andy Warhol Silkscreen Could Fetch Up To $18,000
    By: Hector Cantu | - In the 1950s, Van Heusen hired celebrities like Ronald Reagan, Charleton Heston and Mickey Rooney to promote the company's collar-attached shirts. "Won't wrinkle ... ever!" the ad featuring Reagan stated.

    Thirty years later, after Reagan was elected president of the United States, the ad was the basis of a silkscreen by Andy Warhol (1928-1987), considered by many the most influential and controversial American artist of the second half of the 20th century.

    "Van Heus ...

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  • Maximum Airport Hotel Comfort: Staying At Dca Hotels
    By: David Smith | - Washington, DC may be the seat of power in the United States, but its also one of the better cities to be in for a comfortable airport hotel stay. DCA airport hotels are as modern and innovative as the airport they serve, with many features and amenities you wont find anywhere else.

    Whether you choose a room or suite near Reagan National Airport, be sure to ask for a room with a view. Any hotel near DCA will offer spectacular views of metropolitan Washington DC, the gorgeou ...

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  • Family Values: Making Your Family Trip To Washington Dc Fun And Economical
    By: David Smith | - A family trip to Washington, DC is as American as the DC area itself. Rich with history, activity, and intrigue, the city boasts world-class museums, monuments, dining, and more. From the fun of nearby Kings Dominion theme park and prehistoric Luray Caverns to the living history of Virginia and Marylands Civil War Battlefields and memorials, there is plenty for every family to see, experience, and learn in the nations capital.

    But, before you start, you need a place to sta ...

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  • When Flying Into Dca, Which Hotels Near Reagan Airport Are Ideal For Families With Kids?
    By: David Smith | - The Washington, DC area is more that the seat of the U.S. government. Its an exciting four-season destination for history buffs, hikers, politicos, and families alike. From the wonder of the Smithsonian museums to the historic impact of George Washingtons home in Mount Vernon, the Metro DC area is full of things to do. But when traveling with kids, you want to make sure they dont get bored. If youre choosing from hotels near Reagan airport , a few simple questions can be the differen ...
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  • 7 Ways To Avoid Traffic Violations
    By: Hugo Shreuder | - We've all heard the Nancy Reagan theory of avoiding traffic tickets .. "Just say No, kids"! As sage as that advice is, sometimes when you are behind the wheel it can seem that you just don't have a choice in whether to do something that violates the road rules. Today we look at some of the practical reasons that people have for risking their car insurance Rating 1 by getting traffic tickets, as well as some of the practical things that you can do to eliminate those reasons!

    1. Buy a ...

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  • National Airport Parking Choices For Washington D.c. Travelers
    By: Emmanuel Gonot | - National Airport parking is relatively easier at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), in Arlington County, Virginia than in most other airports in the country. Reagan Airport is the closest commercial airport to Washington D.C., the capital city of the United States. Originally known as the Washington National Airport, it was renamed in 1988 in honor of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan. DCA airport serves over 18 million passengers every year.

    Hourly and Daily Parkin ...

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  • What You Should Know Before Buying Alexandria Va Condo
    By: Alex Pachedzhiev | - Buying Alexandria Virginia property is a smart and profitable investment. Alexandria real estate market has always been desirable to home buyers due to its location and diversity. It offers an easy commute to Washington DC and a quick access to Ronald Reagan National Airport.

    There are different types of real estate that you may consider purchasing in Alexandria- condos, townhomes, single-family houses, multi-family units and commercial property.

    Today I would like to ...

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  • Ever Thought About Being An Inventor? You Probably Already Are One
    By: Rick London | -

    Ever wonder about the "great mystique" of being an inventor? It boggles some of our imaginations. What if I told you you already are one. Let's say you are making bacon and eggs and a biscuit for breakfast in the morning. People have been eating this combination for years both at home and in restaurants. One day, someone put them all together, added a slice of "cheese product" and presto, this employee of McDonald's got a raise. He had "invented" the Egg McMuffin. It even had a cut ...

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  • Take Advantage Of Tempe Getaways
    By: Jed Crowl | - You havent left town since Reagan was in office, and frankly, youre getting sick of looking at the same four walls every day. You need a change, but you just cant spend much money. After all, you have educations to fund, retirements to pay for and food to buy. What if you could still do all of these things, but take a great vacation at the same time? You dont think its possible, right? Thats where youre wrong. There are hotel packages in Tempe that will let you get out and ...
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  • The Failure Of Orthodox Cancer Strategies: Alternative Cancer Treatments Consistently Winning
    By: Werner L. Knoepp | -

    When Senator Hubert Humphrey (D - Minn) died of bladder cancer in 1978 it certainly wasn't from the lack of adequate treatment. Senator Humphrey was one of the staunchest supporters of orthodox cancer research on Capitol Hill and had access to the finest and most advanced medical care in America.

    And it was not because he had gone undiagnosed for too long and that when discovered, the cancer had spread beyond recall. Senator Humphrey's doctors discovered his cancer ...

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  • Aaa Limo Service In Dc And Bwi ,dca ,iad Airports
    By: jimmy laww | - AAA Limousine provide limos service, Black car, Service and bus charter for airport transfer, weddings, prom, tour. Service Washington dulles regan national and bwi airport. Affordable limo, car and bus service for corporate, individual, churches for your need in DC, Va, Md.. We are open24/7 . In Washington dc moving around without a proper transport is not possible It depends what you think a real luxury is but the car and limo services will definitely give a luxury of driving you around qui ...
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  • Ronald Reagan Autograph Autographed
    By: AllAutograh | - A great place to get Ronald Reagan Autographed Memorabilia, you can check them out at www.allautograph.com , it a really cool site for autographed memorabilia, completely authentic , just go on www.allautograph.com for great Ronald Reagan Autographed Collectibles.

    AllAutograph.com is a domestic and international provider of hand signed authentic memorabilia. Since it's inception the company has held a domestic and international presence in both retail and wholesale markets. The corp ...

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  • Effective Team Building Event Ideas Tear Down Communication Silos
    By: Connie Timpson | - Corporate leaders look for strong team building event ideas that will tear down the walls that we build between divisions, departments, even cubicles. Those corporate leaders have a great deal in common with one of the world's best communicators. Ronald Reagan told the world, tear down those walls. Hammer in hand the walls came tumbling down, reuniting a world torn apart by differences in philosophy. Immediately, warring factions began communicating.

    Mis-communication or no comm ...

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  • Oxnard Ideal Base Of Operations For Ventura County Visit
    By: Cary Ordway | - Question: How do we keep vacation costs down but still enjoy one of Southern California's most pristine beach areas. Answer: Consider a visit to Oxnard.

    Even though this part of Southern California boasts lots of sun, sand and scenery, the prices for your Oxnard getaway are likely to be a little less than more famous beach communities. And in today's economic climate, that becomes a major consideration for many families who don't want to entirely forego their getaways, but also want ...

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  • Why President Raegan Earned The Title, The 'gipper'
    By: Brian Jones | - Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911. He died on June 5, 2004. He was the fortieth president of America from 1981 to 1989. He also became the thirty third governor of California in the sixties until the seventies. He became famous as a president with strong political will. He made various policies that were considered ground breaking. He was commonly referred to as the "Gipper". Many people wonder the answer to the question, why did they call Ronald Raegan the "Gipper".


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  • Luxury And Beauty Rolled Into One With Tory Burch!
    By: fashion expert | -
    If you love the look of Tory Burch shoes, then this list of Tory Burch designs will have you drooling!

    The Glossed Reva flats are beautiful and perfect for everyday sophisticated appeal. These flats will look so feminine with a pair of jeans and a sweater for a finished look. The soft, glossed leather is finished with an elasticized heel, zigzag tonal topstitching details and the vegetable leather logo embellishment at toe. The cushioned leather instep on these ballerina flat ...

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  • Ronald Reagan: A Beloved President Of The United States
    By: Brian Jones | - The late United States President Ronald Reagan was considered as one of the best U.S. Presidents but we couldn't repudiate the fact that he had remarkable contributions and achievements that made him such a popular president. So, why was Ronald Reagan a great U.S. President? Perhaps, we should take a look at some of his credentials to be able to justify that he was indeed a great leader.

    Some of his followers, when asked about the greatness of Ronald Reagan, would recall that duri ...

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  • Inauguration Of The President In The United States
    By: Brian Jones | - Inauguration of the American president usually happens a few weeks after the elections. This event signals the start of the new president's official term. This event is a formal and joyful occasion. It also very colorful because balls and parades is also held. One of the parts of this event that people get excited for is the part when the new president gives his speech. It tells the people what to expect on his term and basically what his beliefs are. We can answer the question, when is the pres ...
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  • Newly Discovered 1860 Campaign Banner Breaks Auction Record
    By: Hector Cantu | - A rare political banner issued by the campaign of a Kentucky lawyer who unsuccessfully ran against Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 presidential elections sold for nearly $100,000 at a November auction.

    John C. Breckenridge previously had served as President James Buchanan's vice president and was one of three candidates who ran against Lincoln. After his loss, Breckenridge was elected to the U.S. Senate, but was expelled for supporting the rebellion that led to the Civil War.
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  • Choosing The Right Type Of Limousine
    By: Badeth Abonita | - Getting the appropriate limousine for an event is tantamount to getting the right pair of shoes for your outfit. If youre wearing a blue chiffon dress, will you match it with red chucks? Definitely not (unless you intended to look silly at your friends party)! This analogy relates well in choosing a limousine for special occasions.

    Should it be a Mercedes Benz, the perfect vehicle to and from Washington airport?

    Will this Cadillac limousine catch ...

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  • The Shocking Truth About Ronald And Nancy Reagan's Use Of Psychic Help
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - Though shocking as the title indicates it comes out as no secret at all to the fact that the Reagan presidency was actually controlled by the cosmos astrological forces.

    It is believed that the Reagans while making very important decisions concerning the state and in the White House strongly relied on astrology as a savior. Joan Quigley who was the planner of almost all presidential travel, press conferences, including the Reagan cancer surgery was an astrologer and based ...

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  • 3 Things You Could Have Known 1 Year Ago
    By: Michelle Welder | - It's a sign of hard-fought wisdom when you hear yourself say, "If only I knew then what I know now." In fact, many of us are saying to ourselves right now, "If only I knew a few months ago that the stock market would turn so bearish"

    Subscribers to Bob Prechter's Elliott Wave Theorist often get the flip side of that feeling, as in, "Boy, am I glad I was prepared for what's happening in the economy and the markets today." Let's look at three examples taken from Bob's Theorist ...

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  • Famous Influences Of Astrology
    By: T. Detty | - Taking much of the country by surprise, and causing a great number of negative reactions, was when it became publicly-known that then-president Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy not only frequently consulted an astrologer, but based numerous important decisions on astrology, such as Reagan's chances in the 1976 presidential election, and his eventual choice of George Bush as his vice-president. While governor of California, Ronald Reagan signed into law a new chapter and section of the governmen ...
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  • Westlake Village Inn An Oasis Near Bigtime L.a. Attractions
    By: Cary Ordway | - If you're anxious to visit L.A. attractions but not wild about the city's freeways, try basing your next trip just a little ways out of the city where the attractions are still close by.

    If such popular destinations as Malibu, Santa Monica and the Reagan Library are on your must-see agenda, then we've discovered a hidden gem that you can use as your weekend headquarters. The Westlake Village Inn, located about 12 miles north of Malibu, near Highway 101, is a surprising oasis of cl ...

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  • Commonsensegovernment.com: The Conservative Vision
    By: John Eberhard | - The Republican Party is in a crisis right now. It is not due to the Democrats taking over control of Congress. It has to do with losing the vision of conservatism.

    If anything, Republicans lost Congress because they have lost the vision of political conservatism that Ronald Reagan brought to this country. They have allowed themselves to be cowed by the sheer amount of noise that the left has generated in attacking conservative principles. This wall of noise has fooled Republ ...

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  • Bush Using Darfur, Aids To Salvage Failed Presidency
    By: James Opiko | - Rap Artist Kanye West had this to say: "George Bush doesn't care about black people!" -- Said during a Hurricane Katrina telethon.

    After the Katrina disaster many polls indicated that large majorities of blacks believed that the federal response to Hurricane Katrina would have been considerably speedier had those trapped in New Orleans been rich and white, and that the slow response was an indication of continuing racial inequity in this country.

    Most whites disagr ...

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  • Top Twenty-five Quotes On God And Christianity
    By: Jerry Richard Boone | - Do you love a good quote? Are you a Christian? Yes? Yes? Then I guarantee you will love the Top Twenty Quotes on God and Christianity! Okay, I admit, I did sneak in one of my own. See if you can find it.

    Please note: These quotations are listed apathetically by author, not in any perceived order of importance.

    "Christ is not valued at all unless He is valued above all." Saint Augustine (354-430) Christian church father, philosopher, bishop

    "Who a ...

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  • Abortion And The Conscience Of The Nation By Ronald Reagan
    By: Johnny Kicklighter | - In 1983, President Reagan wrote an essay for the Human Life Review entitled, Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation. This brief writing of his pro-life philosophy was published in book form a year later. It was expanded to approximately to 95 pages with lengthy afterwords by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and British essayist Malcolm Muggeridge. Reagan's brief composition is probably one of the better well-argued pro-life essays ever written. It is also significant as it was the first ever ...
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