2003

Exposing Domestic Abortion Strategies

December 29, 2003 Volume 5/ Number 41 Dear Colleague: If you’ve ever wondered how the leaders of the pro-abortion movement talk among themselves, wonder no more. Thanks to the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM), we have in our possession a series of memos

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New Revision Points to Underpopulation Crisis

December 22, 2003 Volume 5 / Number 40 2003 Dear Colleague: At the end of 2003, PRI continues to warn of the coming population implosion, already underway in nearly all of the developed countries. Please make a tax-deductible year-end donation.  All donations (of any size)

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PRI needs your help for continued success in 2004

December 18, 2003 Dear Colleague, Once a year, we depart from our insightful and informative Weekly Briefing format and turn to you for help. This year we help in two ways. Steven W Mosher President PRI needs your help for continued success in 2004 The

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The Coming Demographic Victory

December 10, 2003 Volume 5 / Number 38 Dear Colleague: Abortion may be legal in America, but more and more Americans are choosing life. This shift in attitude will have a positive demographic effect in the years ahead. As more and more Americans choose life,

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In Thanksgiving to God for People

November 25, 2003 Volume 5 / Number 37 Dear Colleague: In the spirit of Thanksgiving, that uniquely American holiday, I would like to give thanks. I would like to thank our supporters for believing in our mission, and for providing the resources, financial and spiritual,

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People: the Greatest Unmet Need

November 19, 2003 Volume 5 / Number 36 Dear Colleague: The road to development is not paved with condoms, but people. A new report by the demographers at the UN Population Division (not to be confused with the baby busters at the UN Population Fund),

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The Coming Demographic Victory

Pro-lifers may be on the defensive in the courtroom, but they are winning the battle of the cradle. The first person to point this out to me was Father Paul Marx. A family sociologist by training, Father had noticed in his travels around the United

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