The Case for Marriage (from National Review)
National Review takes a look at The Case for Marriage.
National Review takes a look at The Case for Marriage.
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The mentally and morally “unfit” should be sterilized, Professor David Marsland, a sociologist and health expert, said this weekend. The professor made the remarks on the BBC radio program Iconoclasts,
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“A spokeswoman for Americans United for Life says it’s obvious the Obama administration wants to circumvent the law and make federal funds available for research that requires the killing of