Weekly Briefing

Getting U.S. Out of Abortion

December 16, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 49 Dear Colleague: The week after pro-life Latin Americans achieved a major success in Colombia, another one has occurred in Peru, thanks to the efforts of PRI’s Carlos Polo.  He has been waiting 20 years for this breakthrough.

Read More »

Time for a RU-486 Rollback

December 2, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 47 Dear Colleague: The evidence against the safety of RU-486 is mounting, but I wouldn’t strain your ears waiting to hear women’s advocates call for its withdrawal from the market. Steven W. Mosher President Time for a RU-486

Read More »

A Feast for Life

December 9, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 48 Dear Colleague: Colombia’s Constitutional Court slapped down a lawsuit seeking to overturn that nation’s abortion law, and pro-life activists across Latin America celebrate. Steven W. Mosher President A Feast for Life By Joseph A. D’Agostino In the

Read More »

More Smiles for Scalito

November 23, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 46 Dear Colleague: The more we learn about Judge Alito, the better we like him. But many in the media and liberal interest groups will try to convince you not to. Steven W. Mosher President More Smiles for

Read More »

Abuse of Chinese Women and Children

November 18, 2005 Volume 7  / Number 45 Dear Colleague: President Bush missed an opportunity to spotlight one of China’s most widespread and serious human rights abuses, but a very different politician did not. Steven W. Mosher President Abuse of Chinese Women and Children: Speak No

Read More »

France’s End

November 11, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 44 Dear Colleague: France’s riots may portend France’s end, due to the unfashionable topic of demographics. Steven W. Mosher President Frances End By Joseph A. D’Agostino Demographics is not a fashionable issue. Pundits and politicians prefer to discuss

Read More »

Smiles for Scalito

November 4, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 43 Dear Colleague: So far, Judge Alito strikes us as a solid choice for the U.S. Supreme Court. A few of his rulings on abortion may require a little explaining. Steven W. Mosher President Smiles for Scalito By

Read More »

Abortion Doubters at the Washington Post?

October 27, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 40 Steven W. Mosher President Abortion Doubters at Washington Post? To be precise, Ms. Sauerbrey is under fire for supporting Mr. Bush’s priorities at the United Nations, where the former Maryland legislator and gubernatorial candidate has spent four

Read More »

Mostly the Same, But UNFPA Discovers Fatherlessness

October 21, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 41 Dear Colleague: The United Nations Population Fund’s latest State of World Population report concerns itself more with feminist and pro-condom ideology than with improving the lives of Third World people. Surprised? Steven W. Mosher President Mostly the

Read More »

UN AIDS Envoy Can’t Stomach Abstinence

October 13, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 40 Dear Colleague: Money and ideology are more important to U.N. apparatchiks than saving lives in Africa, which explains their fervent advocacy of risky condoms over effective abstinence programs in preventing HIV/AIDS. Steven W. Mosher President UN AIDS

Read More »

Getting U.S. Out of Abortion

December 16, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 49 Dear Colleague: The week after pro-life Latin Americans achieved a major success in Colombia, another one has

Read More »

A Feast for Life

December 9, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 48 Dear Colleague: Colombia’s Constitutional Court slapped down a lawsuit seeking to overturn that nation’s abortion law, and

Read More »

More Smiles for Scalito

November 23, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 46 Dear Colleague: The more we learn about Judge Alito, the better we like him. But many in

Read More »

France’s End

November 11, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 44 Dear Colleague: France’s riots may portend France’s end, due to the unfashionable topic of demographics. Steven W.

Read More »

Smiles for Scalito

November 4, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 43 Dear Colleague: So far, Judge Alito strikes us as a solid choice for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Read More »