Abortion

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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Global Monitor

Brits and Abortion Despite what Planned Parenthood and other anti-life organizations would like us to believe, many adults in Britain believe the number of abortions being performed in their country should be reduced, according to a poll by Communicate Research for Choose Life. Surprising some

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For the Record…

“The recent case of Paulina Ramirez, a rape victim who was used by the US-based ‘Center for Reproductive Rights (CFR)’ and its partners to force the Mexican state of Baja California to approve abortion in cases of rape, is part of a new strategy to

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Discrimination Against Traditional Mothers

April 6, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 14 Discrimination Against Traditional Mothers Dear Colleague: How far will discrimination against homemakers and their families go? A Dutch politician wants to push the envelope by forcing college-educated homemakers into the workforce. Steven W. Mosher President Thus the

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Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is or is not born in it today. Steven W. Mosher President Australia recently took two important steps that may greatly

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From the Countries

America Aborted Baby 47 Million in 2005 The death of the 47-millionth unborn baby due to legal abortion occurred sometime in 2005, more than 30 years after the Supreme Court enacted Roe v, Wade in 1973. The figure and timetable were calculated using data gathered

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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

Read More »

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 »

Global Monitor

Brits and Abortion Despite what Planned Parenthood and other anti-life organizations would like us to believe, many adults in Britain believe the number of abortions

Read More »

For the Record…

“The recent case of Paulina Ramirez, a rape victim who was used by the US-based ‘Center for Reproductive Rights (CFR)’ and its partners to force

Read More »

Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is

Read More »

From the Countries

America Aborted Baby 47 Million in 2005 The death of the 47-millionth unborn baby due to legal abortion occurred sometime in 2005, more than 30

Read More »