Contraception

Mexico City Under Fire

23 July 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 26 Dear Colleague, The pro-abortion Congress (no surprise here) is seeking to gut the "Mexico City Policy," which prevents the International Planned Parenthood Federation and other overseas pro-abortion groups from feeding at the federal trough.  But will they

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CEDAW Makes a Comeback

Now that the party of death has retaken control of Congress, battles over funding of embryonic stem cell research, chemical abortifacients, contraception, sex education, special privileges for homosexuals, and other such controversies will ensue over the next two years. The fight over an obscure international

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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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CEDAW Makes a Comeback

9 February 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 6 Dear Colleague: CEDAW, like the ERA before it, is a threat to babies and families. Steven W. Mosher President CEDAW MAKES A COMEBACK Now that the party of death has retaken control of Congress, battles over funding of

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Dividing and Demonizing Pro-Lifers

January 26, 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 4 Dividing and Demonizing Pro-Lifers Democratic leaders in Congress have quietly begun the next phase of their new strategy to divide and demonize pro-life Americans.  This strategy includes targeting crisis pregnancy centers because of their tremendous success, a

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For the Record…

“Human Events writer and Vice President for Communications at the Population Research Institute Joseph A. D’Agostino calls the UNFPA blitz in Mongolia, which has a dramatically falling birthrate, now at only 2.3 children per woman, as a ‘kinder, gentler genocide,’ comparing it to the one-child

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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 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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Suicide of the West?

17 November 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 45 Dear Colleague: Earlier this year we sent Joseph A. D’Agostino to Rome where, among other activities, he interviewed two Vatican prelates. Here is what they had to say about the life issues and demographics. Suicide of the West?

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A Prophecy Fulfilled

Fr. Stanislas de Lestapis, a French Jesuit, died in 1999 at the age of 94. He had been a member of the Papal Commission on Birth Control and was one of the signatories of its minority report. He had published a book, Birth Control, of

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Mexico City Under Fire

23 July 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 26 Dear Colleague, The pro-abortion Congress (no surprise here) is seeking to gut the "Mexico City Policy," which

Read More »

CEDAW Makes a Comeback

Now that the party of death has retaken control of Congress, battles over funding of embryonic stem cell research, chemical abortifacients, contraception, sex education, special

Read More »

CEDAW Makes a Comeback

9 February 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 6 Dear Colleague: CEDAW, like the ERA before it, is a threat to babies and families. Steven W. Mosher

Read More »

For the Record…

“Human Events writer and Vice President for Communications at the Population Research Institute Joseph A. D’Agostino calls the UNFPA blitz in Mongolia, which has a

Read More »

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

Read More »

Suicide of the West?

17 November 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 45 Dear Colleague: Earlier this year we sent Joseph A. D’Agostino to Rome where, among other activities, he interviewed

Read More »

A Prophecy Fulfilled

Fr. Stanislas de Lestapis, a French Jesuit, died in 1999 at the age of 94. He had been a member of the Papal Commission on

Read More »