2004

Marching for America’s Future

January 20, 2004 Volume 6/ Number 3 Dear Colleague: The annual March for Life takes place in our nation’s Capital this Thursday, January 22. Since the Supreme Court, in an act of judicial tyranny, allowed abortion on demand in 1973, over 3 million people have

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Out of the Mouths of Dwarves

January 12, 2004 Volume 6/ Number 2 Dear Colleague: By now, many people have seen The Lord of the Rings, the masterful cinematic adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic novel about Middle Earth. Thinning ranks of men, elves, and dwarves–along with a few brave hobbits–battle the

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Exposing International Abortion Strategies

January 7, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 1 Dear Colleague: In a series of secret memos, the pro-abortion movement has shown its hand.  Last week, PRI examined some of the domestic strategies laid out by the so-called Center for Reproductive Rights to advance its anti-life

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Correspondence

Pro-Life Families Vary Thank you, PRI, for continuing your good work. I was prompted by the survey article [see “The Coming Demographic Victory,” PRI Review, November /December 2003] to make comment. My wife and I are pro-lifers and did practice NFP for a time after

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Exposing Domestic and International Abortion Strategies

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 (CFAM) we have in our possession a series of memos written by the intellectual epicenter of the pro-abortion movement,

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Family Values vs. Safe Sex

The BBC used an interview they conducted with Cardinal Trujillo in order to launch an attack on the Catholic Church for her opposition to condoms in their hit piece, Sex & the Holy City. PRI President Steve Mosher refused a similar interview with the BBC

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From the Countries

India Limits Babies India was notorious in the 1970s for its coercive sterilization campaign under Idira Ganghi. But controversial population control programs in India are not a thing of the past. Although there is no nationwide population control policy, many of India’s states are adopting

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Global Monitor

Jimmie Hatz An American condom manufacturer, Common Ground AUSA, is marketing its new line of “hip-hop” condoms to teenagers. Called Jimmie Hatz condoms (jimmie hat is a slang term for condom), the condoms appeal to youth who are part of the “hip-hop culture,” especially minorities

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President’s Page: Global Warming: Hot Tales and Cold Facts

The environmental movement has I warmly embraced the theory that we are wrecking the environment by burning fossil fuels. Their doomsday scenario goes like this: Combusting fossil fuels (gasoline, coal, etc.) raises the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This causes a “greenhouse effect,”

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Correspondence

Pro-Life Families Vary Thank you, PRI, for continuing your good work. I was prompted by the survey article [see “The Coming Demographic Victory,” PRI Review,

Read More »

Family Values vs. Safe Sex

The BBC used an interview they conducted with Cardinal Trujillo in order to launch an attack on the Catholic Church for her opposition to condoms

Read More »

From the Countries

India Limits Babies India was notorious in the 1970s for its coercive sterilization campaign under Idira Ganghi. But controversial population control programs in India are

Read More »

Global Monitor

Jimmie Hatz An American condom manufacturer, Common Ground AUSA, is marketing its new line of “hip-hop” condoms to teenagers. Called Jimmie Hatz condoms (jimmie hat

Read More »