Ronald Reagan Quote

As a nation today, we have not rejected the sanctity of human life. The American people have not had an opportunity to express their view on the sanctity of human life in the unborn. I am convinced that Americans do not want to play God with the value of human life. It is not for us to decide who is worthy to live and who is not. Even the Supreme Court's opinion in Roe v. Wade did not explicitly reject the traditional American idea of intrinsic worth and value in all human life; it simply dodged this issue.


Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation (1983)


As a nation today, we have not rejected the sanctity of human life. The American people have not had an opportunity to express their view on the...

As a nation today, we have not rejected the sanctity of human life. The American people have not had an opportunity to express their view on the...

As a nation today, we have not rejected the sanctity of human life. The American people have not had an opportunity to express their view on the...

As a nation today, we have not rejected the sanctity of human life. The American people have not had an opportunity to express their view on the...