Weekly Briefing

Planned Parenthood Sugarcoats the Abortion Pill

  The abortion pill is advertised as a magic pill that will painlessly make you “unpregnant.”  The side effects of the pill are minimized, if they are mentioned at all. I am here to tell you that this couldn’t be further from the truth.  Let

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China is stoking a new Cold War with the West

  Pick any terrorist group, rogue regime, or horrific conflict in the world today and you’ll likely find that China is behind it. Take Hamas for example. The bodies of its 1,400 Israeli and 30 American victims were not even cold before China’s state media

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A Century Ago Our Bishops Were Pro-Life. What Happened?

  At the dawn of the twentieth century, the population control elites were already hard at work. “The small family is the American ideal, except for the unambitious poor, chiefly foreigners not long enough in the country to have absorbed American ideas.” wrote Lydia Kingsmill

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Will Argentina Elect a Pro-Life President?

Javier Milei, the front-runner in Argentina’s presidential elections to be held on October 22nd, is a man of many accomplishments.  He is a free-market economist, an amateur soccer player, and a former rock-and-roller with a huge popular following. His recent interview on Tucker Carlson’s Twitter

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Ghana’s Bishops Offer A Model For The USCCB

  In its frenzy to compel the adoption of Gender Ideology, the Biden Administration has published numerous executive orders and other directives. Considered together, they constitute a standing order requiring all federal policies, programs, officials, and employees to give the highest priority to abortion and

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The Abortion Movement is Lying About Mexico

  The September 6th headlines in the international press seemed to leave no doubt: the Supreme Court of Mexico had issued a ruling decriminalizing abortion throughout the country. The stories that followed went even further, insisting that the ruling compelled all hospitals to provide abortions

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