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Recent update; 7/17/2015, new chapters added. A series of essays which look at and examine the arguments and philosophy behind the 1973 Roe vs Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which endorsed and sanctioned the practice of pre-natal infanticide in the USA. .The author reexamines an issue which appears to have become a side issue for this generation and most Americans. Is it? Can the right to innocent human life be given or taken by government order or sanction? These questions and more ar…
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Recent update; 7/17/2015, new chapters added. A series of essays which look at and examine the arguments and philosophy behind the 1973 Roe vs Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which endorsed and sanctioned the practice of pre-natal infanticide in the USA. .The author reexamines an issue which appears to have become a side issue for this generation and most Americans. Is it? Can the right to innocent human life be given or taken by government order or sanction? These questions and more are addressed by an ordinary layman, a woodcutter from Washington State.

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Recent update; 7/17/2015, new chapters added. A series of essays which look at and examine the arguments and philosophy behind the 1973 Roe vs Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which endorsed and sanctioned the practice of pre-natal infanticide in the USA. .The author reexamines an issue which appears to have become a side issue for this generation and most Americans. Is it? Can the right to innocent human life be given or taken by government order or sanction? These questions and more are addressed by an ordinary layman, a woodcutter from Washington State.

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