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How the Republican Party Became Pro-Life

How the Republican Party Became Pro-Life
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Book Synopsis How the Republican Party Became Pro-Life by : Phyllis Schlafly

Download or read book How the Republican Party Became Pro-Life written by Phyllis Schlafly and published by . This book was released on 2016-04-07 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court struck down abortion laws across the U.S. in the preeminent act of judicial supremacy.In response, Phyllis Schlafly and others like her began a decades-long fight to make the Republican Party a pro-life party. That fight continues to this day.How the Republican Party Became Pro-Life is the story of the ongoing war to protect the lives of the most innocent among us.~"[She's] been out on front on so many of the most important issues of our time. [Her] work is an example to all those who would struggle for an America that is prosperous and free. Our nation needs the kind of dedicated service [Phyllis] and Eagle Forum have demonstrated. She's darned effective."President Ronald Reagan


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