sex-selective abortion

For the Record …

(“I have prayed but one prayer: oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God granted it” [Voltaire]. The attack on the World Congress of Families IV and PRI’s participation is noteworthy; we’re in good company.) “Allan Carlson, International Secretary of the World Congress of Families,

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President’s Page

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act First Restriction of Roe v. Wade On 18 April 2007, the United States Supreme Court voted 5–4 to uphold the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. Restriction of Roe v. Wade This is the first judicial restriction on an abortion procedure since the

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Feminism’s Triumph: The Extermination of Women

In the last two years, international organizations and Asian nations have stepped up their efforts to eliminate selective abortions, which have created a massive dearth of girls in many nations over the past 20 years. With the new year, some new statistics have been released.

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Political Correctness, Paradox and Silence

When the London terrorist bombings occurred in July 2005, Jack Cashill, author of a penetrating analysis into the radical politicization of Western elites entitled Hoodwinked (Nelson, 2005), made a public bet. He stated that he would personally buy the uncut version of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit

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Restricting Women’s Rights

18 Aug 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 32 Dear Colleague: What is more restrictive of women’s rights, taking away abortion-on-demand or taking away unborn girls’ lives? Steven W. Mosher President Restricting Women’s Rights Western feminists insist that women have the right to abort an unborn child

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From the Countries

Expecting U.S. Person 300 Million It is believed that the U.S. population will increase to 300 million this fall; immigrants and Hispanic newborns will largely account for the increase. Almost one-half of last year’s population increase was due to the Hispanic sector of our society;

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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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Problems with the New Bio-Politics

Problems With the New Biopolitics Fr some time now, liberal politicians and writers have been wringing their hands over the lack of attractive progressive ideas. Even prominent Democrats complain that their party cannot come up with a program with which to beat weakened Republicans in

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Problems With the New Biopolitics

June 23, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 24 Problems With the New Biopolitics Dear Colleague: An innovative proposal taking demographics into account has come from a new progressive publication.  Unfortunately, it also advocates some bad old ideas. Steven W. Mosher President For some time now, liberal

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For the Record …

(“I have prayed but one prayer: oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God granted it” [Voltaire]. The attack on the World Congress of Families

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President’s Page

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act First Restriction of Roe v. Wade On 18 April 2007, the United States Supreme Court voted 5–4 to uphold the Partial-Birth

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Restricting Women’s Rights

18 Aug 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 32 Dear Colleague: What is more restrictive of women’s rights, taking away abortion-on-demand or taking away unborn girls’ lives?

Read More »

From the Countries

Expecting U.S. Person 300 Million It is believed that the U.S. population will increase to 300 million this fall; immigrants and Hispanic newborns will largely

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

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