PRI Staff

The "Hegemonic" Aspirations of China

May 2, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 13 Dear Colleague: The unrelenting hostility of the Chinese Communist leadership towards the U.S. — as evidenced in the spy plane standoff — should be met with firmness. A U.S. arms buildup in Asia is essential. This would reduce

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Pat Robertson, China and Population Control

  Pat Robertson, China and Population Control For Immediate Release April 19, 2001 Contact Scott Weinberg (540) 622-5240 Pat Robertson’s efforts to justify China’s population control policy are indicative of the misguided perceptions many politicians, academics and even clergy have regarding population growth in the

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Time to Support Families

April 18, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 12 Dear Colleague: One reason that the U.S. birth rate has been below replacement since 1974 is rising tax rates. With the government taking ever bigger bites out of paychecks, Americans are left with less disposable income to raise

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Time to Boycott Chinese Goods

April 5, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 11 Dear Colleague: As American sailors are being held hostage for further American concessions, and their battered surveillance plane is being stripped on a Chinese runway, it is time that we abandoned the pretence of normal relations with China.

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Correspondence

PRI Website the Best! I was researching for a debate in my sociology class on population control. I wanted to thank you for the information I found on your website. It was very helpful! There are not many websites out there that are against population

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From the Countries

Why China in 2008? Many Americans were deeply disappointed when the International Olympic Committee voted to hold the 2008 Olympic Games in China. But I can only imagine how crushing this news must have been to those prisoners of conscience — Catholic Christians, political dissidents,

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Global Monitor

Kyoto Treaty Holds Scary Prospects The debate over the Kyoto Treaty on global warming continues, most recently during the G-S discussions on global environment and the Kyoto Protocol in Italy. It is a bad treaty, based ultimately on the flawed assumption that every baby born

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President’s Page: Honoring Father Paul Marx

We are gathered at this banquet to honor Father Paul Marx. All of us are in Father Marx’s debt to one degree or another. My debt is particularly heavy. In fact, I owe Father Marx many debts. He helped to bring me into the pro-life

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Time to Support Families

April 18, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 12 Dear Colleague: One reason that the U.S. birth rate has been below replacement since 1974 is rising tax

Read More »

Time to Boycott Chinese Goods

April 5, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 11 Dear Colleague: As American sailors are being held hostage for further American concessions, and their battered surveillance plane

Read More »

Correspondence

PRI Website the Best! I was researching for a debate in my sociology class on population control. I wanted to thank you for the information

Read More »

From the Countries

Why China in 2008? Many Americans were deeply disappointed when the International Olympic Committee voted to hold the 2008 Olympic Games in China. But I

Read More »

Global Monitor

Kyoto Treaty Holds Scary Prospects The debate over the Kyoto Treaty on global warming continues, most recently during the G-S discussions on global environment and

Read More »