United Nations

Abortion Dominoes in Europe

16 February 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 7 Dear Colleague: Partisans of life still have a chance to keep abortion-on-demand out of the land of Fatima. Steven W. Mosher President Abortion Dominoes in Europe The global hand of the human extermination movement has taken hold

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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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Eunuchs for the Green Kingdom

2 February 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 5 Dear Colleague: Environmentalists want even sparsely-populated countries with already low birthrates to have even fewer children.  What could be their goal? Steven W. Mosher President Eunuchs for the Green Kingdom A short while ago, a "deep green" group

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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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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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For the Record…

“Colombia is their latest victim, and Joseph D’Agostino with the Population Research Institute says it won’t be the last. “‘This legalization of abortion in Colombia by this court is just another step for the culture of death that is actually on the path to exterminating

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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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300 Million, Social Security, and Solvency

1 October 2006     Volume 8 / Number 38 Dear Colleagues: The problem with America’s population size of 300 million is that it’s not big enough (to keep us solvent). Steven W. Mosher President 300 Million, Social Security, and Solvency As America’s population reaches 300 million next month,

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The Small Problem of Suburban Sprawl

September 15, 2006 Volume 8, number 36 Dear Colleague: Believe it or not, one can accurately call suburban sprawl the “1% issue.” It is no more important than that. Steven W. Mosher President The Small Problem of Suburban Sprawl As America’s population nears 300 million,

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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

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Eunuchs for the Green Kingdom

2 February 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 5 Dear Colleague: Environmentalists want even sparsely-populated countries with already low birthrates to have even fewer children.  What could

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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

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For the Record…

“Colombia is their latest victim, and Joseph D’Agostino with the Population Research Institute says it won’t be the last. “‘This legalization of abortion in Colombia

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