"An army of observers, strategists, journalists, political experts, bloggers, etc. will now analyze the meaning of this political drama, and undoubtedly they will manage to discover that the meaning of this political battle proves exactly what they maintained all along. It will be interesting to see how the most thoughtful of them will interpret the fact that, in the end, the victory or defeat of health care reform came to depend on one issue: abortion, and in particular, the Catholic Church’s teaching on this subject."
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Il Sussidiario: It took one hundred years to get a health care reform (Lorenzo Albacete)
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