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I think we can work through a lot of political and international problems, but what really frightens me is what's happening environmentally.
Patti Davis
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Patti Davis
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: October 21
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Patricia Ann Davis
Patricia Ann Reagan
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The most ethical way to deal with an unethical situation would be to simply say: 'We did something wrong.' But nobody in a family like mine would ever respond like this.
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