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Review: It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common GoodUser Review - Delicious Strawberry - GoodreadsIt is one thing to be fiscally conservative, but religion and conservatism do not go together well. Santorum is one of the many examples of that. There is a reason why church and state are supposed to ... Read full review Review: It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common GoodUser Review - Ginger - GoodreadsInteresting book. I agree with many of his positons. Read full review Related books
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