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Correspondence

Dear Steve, The article in Population Research institute Review on John Holdren in Vol. 19, No. 5, “President Obama’s Bizarre Science Czar” is incredible. He is stupid and in a sense evil. He is a real nut. I wish we could have all our students

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From the Countries

The Manhattan Declaration A Call of Christian Conscience On November 20, 2009, a group over 170 Christian leaders in the United States signed a document pledging that they, and the congregations they led, would abide by certain fundamental, shared Christian principles. This coalition of Christian

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Senator Max Baucus Wants to Teach Your Kids About Sex

It’s funny, the things that never make the news. Take the recent amendment to the Senate health care plan by Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus (D-MT).  This language allocates hundreds of millions of dollars of your money toward “Personal Responsibility Education for Adulthood Training.”

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Sneak Attack on the Mexico City Policy

While all eyes are glued to the health care debate, one senator decided to take a swipe at an old target: the Mexico City Policy. The Reagan-era Mexico City Policy was designed to get the U.S. out of the international abortion business. Under this policy,

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For the Record

The Population Research Institute, a Catholic-based group questions how the Guttmacher Institute arrives at its statistics. Colin Mason, the media director finds it curious for example that Guttmacher would claim 250,000 illegal abortions in Colombia when according to Mason, the country’s Minister of Health says

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Correspondence

Dear Steve, The article in Population Research institute Review on John Holdren in Vol. 19, No. 5, “President Obama’s Bizarre Science Czar” is incredible. He

Read More »

From the Countries

The Manhattan Declaration A Call of Christian Conscience On November 20, 2009, a group over 170 Christian leaders in the United States signed a document

Read More »

For the Record

The Population Research Institute, a Catholic-based group questions how the Guttmacher Institute arrives at its statistics. Colin Mason, the media director finds it curious for

Read More »