PRI Staff

Tears from Tanzania’s Women

The village of Kamanzichana, Tanzania is about a two and a half hour drive from Dar es Salaam by four-wheel vehicle, and virtually unreachable by other means. Jagged hunks of broken pavement lurk unexpectedly along the dusty, pothole-ridden roadway, more like barricades against would-be trespassers

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The Abuse of Women Continues: Population Control in Peru

A member of the PRI Review staff recently interviewed Dr. Blanca Neira of Ceprofarena, a pro-life organization in Lima, Peru. Review: Dr. Neira, What is the political climate like in Peru since the resignation of President Fujimori? Neira: The political climate in Peru is not

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Executive Orders to Save Lives

December 29, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 23  Dear Colleague: From his very first day in office, Clinton used Executive Orders to encourage the spread of abortion and reduce the birth rate. George W. Bush should not hesitate to use his own authority as president to help

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Amend U.S. China Policy

November 21, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 21 Dear Colleague: How should we deal with an increasingly belligerent China? This is the single most important foreign policy question that will confront the new U.S. president. Human rights must be the centerpiece of the next administration’s China policy. As

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United in Opposing People

November 14, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 20  Dear Colleague: Driven by a population control agenda, running roughshod over the rights of sovereign states, the UN seems increasingly out of control. Steven W. Mosher President United in Opposing People As the Second World War drew to

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RU 486 and Our Ties to China

October 27, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 19 Dear Friend and Colleague: What diminishes some humanity, in the end diminishes us all. Steven W. Mosher President RU 486 and Our Ties to China It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. In

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Abortion and Population Control

October 19, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 18 Dear Friend and Colleague: There has been a lot in the news recently about “racial profiling.” Both presidential candidates have decried its use. But there is another form of racial profiling that needs to be exposed and stopped: The

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Correspondence

Hegemon Gets Rave Review Dear PRI, I spent much of the weekend flying which gave me the opportunity to read my newly delivered copy of Hegemon. Please pass along to Steve this review that I just submitted to Amazon. Hegemon is a Masterpiece. Mosher delivered

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Executive Orders to Save Lives

On January 22, 1993, with a few pen strokes, a new president undid 20 years of pro-life efforts on behalf of families and unborn children. Clinton’s initial flurry of Executive Orders abolished the Mexico City Policy, lifted the ban on fetal tissue research and harvesting,

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Executive Orders to Save Lives

December 29, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 23  Dear Colleague: From his very first day in office, Clinton used Executive Orders to encourage the spread of abortion

Read More »

Amend U.S. China Policy

November 21, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 21 Dear Colleague: How should we deal with an increasingly belligerent China? This is the single most important foreign policy question

Read More »

United in Opposing People

November 14, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 20  Dear Colleague: Driven by a population control agenda, running roughshod over the rights of sovereign states, the UN

Read More »

Abortion and Population Control

October 19, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 18 Dear Friend and Colleague: There has been a lot in the news recently about “racial profiling.” Both presidential candidates

Read More »

Correspondence

Hegemon Gets Rave Review Dear PRI, I spent much of the weekend flying which gave me the opportunity to read my newly delivered copy of

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