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Dear Fellow Conservative,
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Our special issue, which is available online to NRPLUS members only, covers everything from Roe's obsolete science to its shaky status as a precedent to its destructive assumptions about human flourishing. Even if you know a lot about this debate, I guarantee you will learn something new from our coverage.
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I look forward to welcoming you today. Together, we'll keep fighting the good fight for great causes.
Sincerely,
Ramesh Ponnuru
Senior Editor
National Review
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