Nancy Reagan, the wife of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan has died at the age of 94. As first lady, Nancy Reagan famously spearheaded the “Just Say No” campaign against drug and alcohol abuse in the 1980s, speaking at dozens of schools around the country over several years, and urging the United Nations to improve drug education.
With the rapid darkening of our culture today, with the abandonment of morality and truth and the rising anti-religion (especially anti-Christian) media mob sentiment, and the correlating rise of drug use, drug deaths associated with the promotion of sexual immorality/depravity to our youth, and rampant associated mental and physical health dilemmas, we desperately need responsible adults like Nancy Reagan in the public life of our society. Source
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Craig MannersWhile much of what is written in this Blog may currently appear to be counter-cultural, given our post-truth culture, it is in no way counter-human beings. I am always for people no matter what they think, do, or may have done in their past. Where I put forward ideas or debate against certain ideology, behaviour, ideas, movements, politics, I remain very much on the side of the human beings even though I may be opposed to their worldview, behaviour and politics. Such opposition is generally out of concern for the ultimate consequences of such behaviour or ideas, especially for children. |