2002

Casting Lotts and Throwing Stones in the U.S. Congress

  December 18, 2002 Volume 4/ Number 33 Dear Colleague: Senator Trent Lott’s position as incoming Senate Majority Leader is in jeopardy because of remarks that were construed as endorsing racism. But actions speak louder than words. We invite everyone who opposes racism in word

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Bush vs. Bangkok, Abortion as ‘Reproductive Health’

  December 13, 2002 Volume 4/ Number 32 Dear Colleague: Going into this week’s Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference in Bangkok, the global abortion lobby headquartered at the United Nations expected to have it all its own way. But they have run up against

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UK Pro-Aborts Seek to CHANGE Peruvian Health Policy

December 6, 2002 Volume 4/ Number 31 Dear Colleague: The British government is attempting to use foreign aid to undermine Peruvian law and promote abortion in that Catholic country, whose people are still reeling from the massive sterilization campaign bankrolled by foreign donors and undertaken

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UNFPA Seeks Drinking Friends to Fund Forced Abortion

November 26, 2002 Volume 4/ Number 30 Dear Colleague: Stung by the $34 million U.S. cut to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), abortion activists meet in Washington, DC next week to drink tequila and salute Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney for her support of forced abortion.

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Bush vs. Bangkok: Abortion as ‘Reproductive Health’

The U.N. Population Fund’s conferences are generally carefully choreographed. But the run-up to the Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference, held in Bangkok in December, was unusually ragged. The UNFPA received its first shock even before the conference began. The Bush administration, acting on the

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