2005

Smiles for Scalito

November 4, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 43 Dear Colleague: So far, Judge Alito strikes us as a solid choice for the U.S. Supreme Court. A few of his rulings on abortion may require a little explaining. Steven W. Mosher President Smiles for Scalito By

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Smiles for Scalito

We first wrote in praise of Judge Samuel Alito’s (nicknamed “Scalito”) nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court on November 4, and since then, more information has become public that should recommend him to pro-life and pro-family Americans. In fact, all those who favor the rule

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Correspondence

From time to time we get encouraging letters from secret allies within the administration, such as the one below: Dear Steve, I wanted to convey to you that the reason why I am at USAID is because of you. From way back, even before graduate

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For the Record…

“In the Population Research Institute’s Weekly Briefing today [4 November 2005], Joseph D’Agostino says that pro-life concerns about cases in which Bush’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel Alito did not rule in a pro-life direction rest ‘on a fundamental misunderstanding of judges’ proper role.’ “D’Agostino

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France’s End

PRESIDENT’S NOTE: Father Paul Marx, our founder, has been warning for decades of the dangers of unchecked Muslim immigration into Europe. As Paris burned, we reflected on Europe’s new demographic realities — Steve Mosher Demographics is not a fashionable issue. Pundits and politicians prefer to

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From the Countries

Unborn Babies Cry As we investigate the life of the unborn, we continue to find evidence that babies in utero share characteristics with their newborn siblings. A recent study even found babies in their mothers’ wombs actually cry. The study was carried out to assess

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Global Monitor

Catholic Church and Vatican Talk The Catholic Church and the government-acknowledged Chinese Catholic Church have been at odds for many decades. The main concern between the Vatican and the Chinese government has been one of control: Who controls the local church and who appoints bishops.

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John Aird, China Demographer and Critic, R.I.P.

As the head of the China branch of the U.S. Census Bureau, John Aird watched in honor as the one-child policy unfolded in the early ’80s. He concluded that the Chinese family planning program was being carried out “against the popular will by means of

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President’s Page: Contraception Reduces Abortion. Not.

Developing countries are no longer dirt poor, and birthrates are everywhere in decline, yet these striking new economic and demographic realities seem to have gone unnoticed by many in Washington. Congress continues to blindly appropriate over $400 million a year for “population stabilization” programs that

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Smiles for Scalito

November 4, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 43 Dear Colleague: So far, Judge Alito strikes us as a solid choice for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Read More »

Smiles for Scalito

We first wrote in praise of Judge Samuel Alito’s (nicknamed “Scalito”) nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court on November 4, and since then, more information

Read More »

Correspondence

From time to time we get encouraging letters from secret allies within the administration, such as the one below: Dear Steve, I wanted to convey

Read More »

For the Record…

“In the Population Research Institute’s Weekly Briefing today [4 November 2005], Joseph D’Agostino says that pro-life concerns about cases in which Bush’s Supreme Court nominee

Read More »

France’s End

PRESIDENT’S NOTE: Father Paul Marx, our founder, has been warning for decades of the dangers of unchecked Muslim immigration into Europe. As Paris burned, we

Read More »

From the Countries

Unborn Babies Cry As we investigate the life of the unborn, we continue to find evidence that babies in utero share characteristics with their newborn

Read More »

Global Monitor

Catholic Church and Vatican Talk The Catholic Church and the government-acknowledged Chinese Catholic Church have been at odds for many decades. The main concern between

Read More »