Ronald Reagan faced constant criticism for his unambiguous opposition to abortion. This makes it especially outrageous that many are using Reagan's death from Alzheimer's Disease complications to champion the abortion agenda.
One might sympathize with grieving widow Nancy Reagan's support for embryonic stem cell research in the hope that others might be spared the nightmare she went through with her husband. But others, far removed from the emotionalism that accompanies the death of a loved one, smell only the opportunity to advance the culture of death. Life News reports that many in the media and in the Senate are publicly calling for the Bush administration to drop its opposition to taxpayer funding for embryonic stem cell research, which depends utterly on the abortion industry.
To her credit, current first lady Laura Bush, who lost her father to Alzheimer's in 1997, is refusing to join the chorus.
With all due respect to Mrs. Reagan, she is simply wrong on this issue. Killing babies won't bring her husband back.
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