Southern Asia

From the Countries: India’s Aged

Developed nations continue to be concerned over their aging populations. Now India has joined the ranks of those worrying about the increase in the grays as her numbers of elderly reaches a new high. According to a report published in India Today, one in every

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Global Monitor

Cheating on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act Abortionists have come up with a new way around the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act — a truly grisly alternative reminding us of the butchery going on in China. A recent Boston Globe article, “Shots assist in

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Misplaced Priorities

2 July 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 23 Dear Colleague, Mr. President, it’s time to put divisive issues aside and put the Reagan coalition back together. Steve Mosher Misplaced Priorities: It’s Time for Bush to Return to his Pro-Life Roots President George W. Bush has

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For the Record …

“According to a recent United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) State of the World Population Report, these practices, combined with neglect, have resulted in at least 60 million ‘missing’ girls in Asia, creating gender imbalances and other serious problems that experts say will have far reaching

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Feminism’s Triumph: The Extermination of Women

In the last two years, international organizations and Asian nations have stepped up their efforts to eliminate selective abortions, which have created a massive dearth of girls in many nations over the past 20 years. With the new year, some new statistics have been released.

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Pro-Life Portuguese Fight Abortion Legalization In Portugal, the pro-abortion forces managed to prompt a new referendum on abortion. Portuguese pro-lifers are under the most massive attack ever with a coalition of-political parties fighting against them. The anti-lifers have gone so far as to hire a

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Motherless Russia

“In general, Russia suffers from a frightening poverty in the sphere of facts and a frightening wealth of all types of arguments,” wrote Chekhov in a letter to a friend. Now, Russia suffers from a destructive poverty of a sort that she has not in

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Political Correctness, Paradox and Silence

When the London terrorist bombings occurred in July 2005, Jack Cashill, author of a penetrating analysis into the radical politicization of Western elites entitled Hoodwinked (Nelson, 2005), made a public bet. He stated that he would personally buy the uncut version of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit

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Cheating on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act Abortionists have come up with a new way around the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act — a

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Misplaced Priorities

2 July 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 23 Dear Colleague, Mr. President, it’s time to put divisive issues aside and put the Reagan coalition back

Read More »

For the Record …

“According to a recent United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) State of the World Population Report, these practices, combined with neglect, have resulted in at least

Read More »

Global Monitor

Pro-Life Portuguese Fight Abortion Legalization In Portugal, the pro-abortion forces managed to prompt a new referendum on abortion. Portuguese pro-lifers are under the most massive

Read More »

Motherless Russia

“In general, Russia suffers from a frightening poverty in the sphere of facts and a frightening wealth of all types of arguments,” wrote Chekhov in

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