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Hu Gets the Red Carpet, the Rest Gets Ignored

April 21, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 16 Hu Gets the Red Carpet, the Rest Gets Ignored Dear Colleague: Yet more congressional testimony about China’s human rights abuses failed to dampen Chinese dictator Hu Jintao’s American reception, but Congressman Chris Smith made his point for

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Catholics, Bush, and the Dictator of Relativism

April 11, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 15 Catholics, Bush, & the Dictatorship of Relativism Pope and President have taken a stand against the dictatorship of relativism, as did the Bishop of Madison, Wis. at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. Have you? Steven W. Mosher

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Discrimination Against Traditional Mothers

April 6, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 14 Discrimination Against Traditional Mothers Dear Colleague: How far will discrimination against homemakers and their families go? A Dutch politician wants to push the envelope by forcing college-educated homemakers into the workforce. Steven W. Mosher President Thus the

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A Minnesota Woman’s Quality of Life

March 28, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 13 A Minnesota Woman’s Quality of Life Dear Colleague: British doctors try to kill a disabled baby against his parents’ wishes. Perhaps they should meet Lori Martz. Steven W. Mosher President British doctors want to kill children born

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6.5 Billion and Rising – For a Time

March 24, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 12 6.5 Billion and Rising-For a Time Dear Colleague: As the world welcomes its 6.5 billionth inhabitant, most experts and the media continue to ignore the birth dearth in favor of the overpopulation myth. Steven W. Mosher President

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Secular Substitute for the Apocalypse

March 16, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 11 Secular Substitute for the Apocalypse Dear Colleague: Global warming is the apocalypse with an environmentalist twist. Steven W. Mosher President Last month, a group of 86 evangelical Christians, including some highly prominent and influential leaders, issued a

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Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is or is not born in it today. Steven W. Mosher President Australia recently took two important steps that may greatly

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Correspondence

Dear Steve, I am a Woman’s Studies major at the University of Florida and have been working on a project concerning the Bush Administration’s de-funding of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). As I am sure you are aware, the administration has used China’s Law

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Family Planning Graduation

It’s time to graduate some Third World countries from American-sponsored population control. “Population stabilization” in developing countries is an official purpose of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), though in keeping with the zeitgeist, efforts to achieve that goal are today called family planning

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For the Record …

“Joseph D’Agostino, spokesman for the Population Research Institute — the organization which first exposed the horrors of China’s coercive population program — commented, ‘It really shows that some people don’t care about human rights.’ “D’Agostino told LifeSiteNews.com, ‘These governments make noises about human rights but

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Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is

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Correspondence

Dear Steve, I am a Woman’s Studies major at the University of Florida and have been working on a project concerning the Bush Administration’s de-funding

Read More »

Family Planning Graduation

It’s time to graduate some Third World countries from American-sponsored population control. “Population stabilization” in developing countries is an official purpose of the U.S. Agency

Read More »

For the Record …

“Joseph D’Agostino, spokesman for the Population Research Institute — the organization which first exposed the horrors of China’s coercive population program — commented, ‘It really

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