Roe v. Wade

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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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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President’s Page: The Bad News from November

The bad news began right after the November elections. And on December 7, the Senate voted to confirm the nomination of Andrew von Eschenbach as Commissioner of the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As Acting Commissioner, Esehenbach approved the over-the-counter sale of the abortion-causing

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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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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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Getting Desparate at Guttmacher

May 5, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 18 Getting Desperate at Guttmacher Dear Colleague: Guttmacher ignores the obvious and twists the statistics in defense of abortion. Steven W. Mosher President As the chances of meaningfully protecting unborn American children and their deceived mothers continues to

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Global Monitor

Britain’s Unwed Future Marriage seems to be becoming an obsolete concept while moral and religious values seem to be eroding quickly among the youth of the United Kingdom. According to the BBC, quoting the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the proportion of children born out

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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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For the Record …

“Joseph D’Agostino, spokesman for the Population Research Institute — the organization which first exposed the horrors of China’s coercive population program — commented, ‘It really shows that some people don’t care about human rights.’ “D’Agostino told LifeSiteNews.com, ‘These governments make noises about human rights but

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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

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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

Britain’s Unwed Future Marriage seems to be becoming an obsolete concept while moral and religious values seem to be eroding quickly among the youth of

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

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For the Record …

“Joseph D’Agostino, spokesman for the Population Research Institute — the organization which first exposed the horrors of China’s coercive population program — commented, ‘It really

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