Abortion

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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A Note on the Future: Deliberately Disabling Children

For a number of years now, a great deal of discussion has taken place among scientists and in the popular media about the genetic engineering of children. Will it soon be possible, for prices widely affordable at least to the upper-middle class, to guarantee that

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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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Stopping the Abortion Juggernaut

5 April 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 13 Dear Colleague, PRI is in the forefront of the fight in Latin America to protect Life.  Carlos Polo reports that, if the people have anything to say about it, abortion will remain illegal south of the border.

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A Note on the Future

30 March 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 12 Dear Colleague: When we think of designer children, we think of an effort to breed supermen.  But there is a new and even more disturbing trend: Designer children designed to be disabled. Steven W. Mosher President A

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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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Europe’s Abortion Fanaticism

The global hand of the human extermination movement has taken hold of Portugal, a small country that has long had a low birthrate. Only four nations in Europe offer strong protection in law for unborn children: Ireland, Portugal, Poland, and Malta. The European Union and

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For the Record…

“A pro-family organization has done extensive research into birthrates around the world and has concluded that if the Western world wants to survive, it better start having more children. The Population Research institute (PRI) says virtually every Western or Westernized nation on the planet is

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From the Countries: The Philippines and Contraception

From the mouths of the experts, we have evidence of the link between contraception and abortion. A recent (2003) research report called “Relationships Between Contraception and Abortion: A Review of the Evidence” concluded that “contraceptive prevalence and the incidence of abortion can and, indeed, often

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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

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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

Read More »

A Note on the Future

30 March 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 12 Dear Colleague: When we think of designer children, we think of an effort to breed supermen.  But

Read More »

For the Record…

“A pro-family organization has done extensive research into birthrates around the world and has concluded that if the Western world wants to survive, it better

Read More »