2005

Abortion Doubters at the Washington Post?

October 27, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 40 Steven W. Mosher President Abortion Doubters at Washington Post? To be precise, Ms. Sauerbrey is under fire for supporting Mr. Bush’s priorities at the United Nations, where the former Maryland legislator and gubernatorial candidate has spent four

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Mostly the Same, But UNFPA Discovers Fatherlessness

October 21, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 41 Dear Colleague: The United Nations Population Fund’s latest State of World Population report concerns itself more with feminist and pro-condom ideology than with improving the lives of Third World people. Surprised? Steven W. Mosher President Mostly the

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UN AIDS Envoy Can’t Stomach Abstinence

October 13, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 40 Dear Colleague: Money and ideology are more important to U.N. apparatchiks than saving lives in Africa, which explains their fervent advocacy of risky condoms over effective abstinence programs in preventing HIV/AIDS. Steven W. Mosher President UN AIDS

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Living the Gospel of Life Down Under

October 6, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 39 Dear Colleague: I recently returned from another trip to Australia, where pro-life politicians and FLI activists have elevated the status of the abortion issue. Steven W. Mosher President Living the Gospel of Life Down Under By Joseph

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Pro-Abortion Court Revolution Targets Colombia

September 30, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 38 Dear Colleague: The abortion revolution is putting on a big push in Colombia, the latest victim of First World-funded efforts to impose abortion-on-demand in Latin America. Steven W. Mosher President Pro-Abortion Court Revolution Targets Colombia By Joseph

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Choice or Control?

September 23, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 37 Dear Colleague: Yet again, the Bush Administration withheld funds from the UNFPA because of its support for human rights abuses against pregnant women in China. And yet again so-called women’s advocates complained. Steven W. Mosher President Choice

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Stick by Roberts

September 16, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 36 Dear Colleague: John Roberts did a fine job avoiding the traps laid for him by liberal senators in their questions this past week, and we think he deserves to be confirmed as Chief Justice of the United

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Reaching Out in the Astrodome

September 9, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 35 Dear Colleague: Pro-abortion groups such as Planned Parenthood are busy helping the women affected by Hurricane Katrina the only way they know how-by exterminating their offspring. Steven W. Mosher President Reaching Out in the Astrodome By Joseph

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Pro-Life Renaissance or Scam?

September 2, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 34 Dear Colleague: Productive debates are being held in Britain and the United States over the status of unborn children. These are educating the public and strengthening pro-life sentiment. But we must be alert not to allow disingenuous

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For the Record …

“One controversial proposed economic adaptation comes from Phillip Longman, author of The Empty Cradle: How Falling Birthrates Threaten World Prosperity and What To Do About It. Joseph D’Agostino, vice president of the Population Research Institute, describes Longman’s proposal as suggesting that the more children you

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Choice or Control?

September 23, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 37 Dear Colleague: Yet again, the Bush Administration withheld funds from the UNFPA because of its support for

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Stick by Roberts

September 16, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 36 Dear Colleague: John Roberts did a fine job avoiding the traps laid for him by liberal senators

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Reaching Out in the Astrodome

September 9, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 35 Dear Colleague: Pro-abortion groups such as Planned Parenthood are busy helping the women affected by Hurricane Katrina

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For the Record …

“One controversial proposed economic adaptation comes from Phillip Longman, author of The Empty Cradle: How Falling Birthrates Threaten World Prosperity and What To Do About

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