“…who put this man…[undisclosed person talking about current events in Asia] up on CNN. Why not bring on Steven Mosher or Harry Wu to talk about Mainland China and the trade deficit?”
Anthony C. LoBaido, “What We Must Do,” The Sierra Times, 15 December 2004
“The Population Research Institute borrows a solution to the mounting dilemma [Social Security woes] from Washington Post columnist Phillip Longman. PRI says that Americans should agitate for changes to the Social Security system ‘that reduces the fertility disincentives contained in the structure of Social Security itself, and encourages Americans to bear more children.
‘More children now means more taxpaying workers later to help the system avoid bankruptcy,’ PRI continued.”
“Abortion, Anti-Child Mentality Seen as Culprit in Social Security Crisis,” LifeSiteNews.com, 17 January 2005
“…consider that through the great work of men like Steven Mosher and Harry Wu,… Mainland China codified into law a statute making gendercide against female babies a crime.”
Anthony C LoBaido, “In the Footsteps of the Three Wise Men, “The Sierra Times, 11 January 2005
“The health risks of the drug [emergency contraception] to women are considerable, The website of the Population Research Institute of Front Royal, VA (PRI), lists dangers as significant weight gain, ovarian cyst enlargement, gall-bladder disease, high blood pressure and respiratory disorders. Among teenagers, common side effects could result in increased rates of bulimia, anorexia or clinical depression. Also, an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy has been associated with use of emergency contraception” (PRI Weekly Briefings, March 5, 12, 2004 (www.pop.org). PRI engaged in a campaign of sending op-eds and letters to the editor .… Out of over 50 letters written to U.S. newspapers citing PRI’s findings on the dangers of this pill, only one was printed in a college newspaper in Utah, proving once again a pronounced anti-life bias in the U.S. media.”
Inside the Vatican, Jan.-Feb. 2005





