Abortion

The Real Deal

The debate on how to save Social Security from bankruptcy could heat up again over the next year or two. The below is a letter to the editor of National Review explaining the danger of hiking payroll taxes. Ramesh Ponnuru’s predictions (“Deal or No Deal?”,

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Pro-Life Politics

6 October 2006     Volume 8 / Number 37 Dear Colleague: What’s a pro-lifer to do when both candidates for a U.S. Senate seat claim to be pro-life?  Read the fine print, of course. Pro-Life Politics Pro-life Americans should want both major political parties?-and all the minor ones?-to commit

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Global Monitor

Colombia Aborts Colombia has followed the example of much of the rest of the world in the abortion holocaust, as her first legal abortion has been committed. The Catholic country’s courts legalized abortion in May in the cases of rape, danger to the mother’s life

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President’s Page: Abortion, Crime and Punishment

Not long ago, I was in Cleveland to speak to a pro-life group. At the dinner before the talk, one of my tablemates, who professed to be wholeheartedly against abortion, trotted out the argument that the legalization of abortion in the early 1970s led to

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Abortion the Cheap Easy Way

  1 September 2006 Vol. 8, No. 34 Dear Colleague There is an inexpensive, low-hassle alternative to electric machines for surgical abortion.  Unfortunately, manual vacuum aspirators (MVAs) are becoming more common but have never been examined by the FDA for safety. Whether you are here

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Senate Democrats’Make-Believe on Girls’ Abortions

4 Aug  2006     Vol. 8 / No. 30 Dear Colleague: “I voted for it before I voted against it”: How the John Kerry mentality has infected the Senate Democratic caucus. Steven W. Mosher President Senate Democrats’ Make-Believe on Girls’ Abortions Given the symbolic and electoral successes of

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Help for Families in the Americas and Beyond

July 14, 2006 Volume 8, Number 27 Help for Families in the Americas and Beyond Dear Colleague: For 30 years, Family of the Americas Foundation has spread practical knowledge about life and procreation around the world. Steven W. Mosher President Governments around the world extract

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Hope for Mexico?

July 7, 2006 Volume 8, Number 26 Hope for Mexico? Dear Colleague: Mexico’s mostly pro-life presidential candidate seems to have won.  Is there hope he will pursue pro-family policies in increasingly childless Mexico? Steven W. Mosher President Though his primary leftist opponent is demanding a hand

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From “The New Biopolitics”

This article originally appeared in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Summer 2006. Three biopolitical regions are emerging in the twenty-first century. First is an axis of inequality, including India, China, Taiwan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of nearby East and Asia, which now have approximately 105

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The Real Deal

The debate on how to save Social Security from bankruptcy could heat up again over the next year or two. The below is a letter

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Pro-Life Politics

6 October 2006     Volume 8 / Number 37 Dear Colleague: What’s a pro-lifer to do when both candidates for a U.S. Senate seat claim to be pro-life?  Read

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Global Monitor

Colombia Aborts Colombia has followed the example of much of the rest of the world in the abortion holocaust, as her first legal abortion has

Read More »

Abortion the Cheap Easy Way

  1 September 2006 Vol. 8, No. 34 Dear Colleague There is an inexpensive, low-hassle alternative to electric machines for surgical abortion.  Unfortunately, manual vacuum

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Hope for Mexico?

July 7, 2006 Volume 8, Number 26 Hope for Mexico? Dear Colleague: Mexico’s mostly pro-life presidential candidate seems to have won.  Is there hope he will

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From “The New Biopolitics”

This article originally appeared in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Summer 2006. Three biopolitical regions are emerging in the twenty-first century. First is an axis

Read More »