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Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act First Restriction of Roe v. Wade On 18 April 2007, the United States Supreme Court voted 5–4 to uphold the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. Restriction of Roe v. Wade This is the first judicial restriction on an abortion procedure since the

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From the Countries

Health Ministers Want to Kill Africa Health ministers from more than 40 African countries recently met to discuss health strategies for the continent under the Maputo Protocol. The ministers’ solution was to adopt a proposal to increase legal abortion in that continent, reported the Ethiopian

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Feminism, Consumerism, & the Sexualization of Girls

Missing from the American Psychological Association’s report this year about the sexualization of girls, and the media coverage or it, was feminism’s responsibility for this cultural disaster, which is currently harming severely the psyches of tens of millions of American young women. The politically correct

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The Weakest Link

30 April 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 15 Dear Colleague, On 18 April 2007, the United States Supreme Court voted 5-4 to uphold the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. This is the first judicial restriction on an abortion procedure since the tragic Roe vs. Wade decision

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How Not to Win the War On Terror

15 March 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 11 Dear Colleague: If we want to win the war on terror, we’d better stop making enemies in this way. Steven W. Mosher President How Not to Win the War on Terror:  Keep Exporting Abortion and Sex Education

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Notes on the HPV Vaccine

9 March 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 10 Dear Colleague: Why the heavy hand in promoting the HPV vaccine? Steven W. Mosher President Notes on the HPV Vaccine The efforts to force all American girls to receive a new, unnecessary vaccine with unknown long-term side

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Feminism, Consumerism, and the Sexualization of Girls

2 March 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 9 Dear Colleague: Why would anyone in their right mind want to make sex objects out of little girls?  Are the feminists to blame? Steven W. Mosher President Feminism, Consumerism, & the Sexualization of Girls Missing from the

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CEDAW Makes a Comeback

Now that the party of death has retaken control of Congress, battles over funding of embryonic stem cell research, chemical abortifacients, contraception, sex education, special privileges for homosexuals, and other such controversies will ensue over the next two years. The fight over an obscure international

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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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President’s Page

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act First Restriction of Roe v. Wade On 18 April 2007, the United States Supreme Court voted 5–4 to uphold the Partial-Birth

Read More »

From the Countries

Health Ministers Want to Kill Africa Health ministers from more than 40 African countries recently met to discuss health strategies for the continent under the

Read More »

The Weakest Link

30 April 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 15 Dear Colleague, On 18 April 2007, the United States Supreme Court voted 5-4 to uphold the Partial-Birth

Read More »

Notes on the HPV Vaccine

9 March 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 10 Dear Colleague: Why the heavy hand in promoting the HPV vaccine? Steven W. Mosher President Notes on

Read More »

CEDAW Makes a Comeback

Now that the party of death has retaken control of Congress, battles over funding of embryonic stem cell research, chemical abortifacients, contraception, sex education, special

Read More »