Southern Asia

Reproductive Health Mortality

Population controllers are constantly talking about “reproductive health,” and their burning desire to reduce maternal mortality worldwide. This is the excuse that they use for pushing contraception, legalized abortion, and sterilization on developing countries all over the world. However, this is simply a ploy to

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Reproductive Health Mortality

12 November 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 42 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MORTALITY Population controllers are constantly talking about "reproductive health," and their burning desire to reduce maternal mortality worldwide.  This is the excuse that they use for pushing contraception, legalized abortion, and sterilization on developing countries

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From the Countries

China’s Graying Population Discussed China’s economy is not the only thing mushrooming. China is also facing an escalating aging population. And how they will deal with the problems of an aging, one-child population has begun to worry some in China. According to a leading gerontology

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UNFPA Loses $34 Million in U.S. Funding This Year

Front Royal, VA, 09/14/07 – The population controllers at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) will have to pinch pennies for another year. This week, for the sixth year in a row, President Bush has invoked the Kemp-Kasten Amendment and withheld $34 million in U.S.

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Sex-Selection Abortion and America’s Silent Bigotry

  4 September 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 32 Dear Colleague, The pro-aborts often accuse us of hatred for women, but in reality they are the ones promoting this hatred. Read how the hard-line pro-abortion stance masks an agenda of depersonalizing violence against women. Steve

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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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Reproductive Health Mortality

Population controllers are constantly talking about “reproductive health,” and their burning desire to reduce maternal mortality worldwide. This is the excuse that they use for

Read More »

Reproductive Health Mortality

12 November 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 42 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MORTALITY Population controllers are constantly talking about "reproductive health," and their burning desire to reduce

Read More »

From the Countries

China’s Graying Population Discussed China’s economy is not the only thing mushrooming. China is also facing an escalating aging population. And how they will deal

Read More »

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

Read More »

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 »