There is a saying I have known and loved for many years, but I don’t know who should get the credit for it: The measure of a man’s character is not in his wins and losses in war but in what kind of battles he chooses to fight. Using this criterion our “Greatest Generation” turns out to be one of our worst. When a few misguided men in black robes decided we must remove prayer and Bible reading from our public schools, why did they not choose to fight? When fools in black robes decided it is not a crime for a woman to murder her baby, why did they not choose to fight? Today several men have finally decided to fight Roe v Wade, why are so few joining them?
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A Measure of a Man’s Character
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- By Frank Hall

