
Topic: imbalance
-By Warner Todd Huston The Young America’s Foundation conducted its annual review of the commencement speakers at the nation’s top universities and once again discovered that very few cons ... discussVatican City, May 16, 2013 / 05:47 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis told the new ambassadors to the Holy See from Kyrgyzstan, Antigua and Barbuda, Luxembourg and Botswana to use money to serve and as ... discuss
The following article was written by Ruth Enns and published on April 22, 2013 by CBC News Manitoba concerning the case of Susan Griffiths. Ruth Enns is the author of A voice unheard: The La ... discuss
Nearly 330 million abortions have been performed in China in the past 40 years, official data shows.Data posted on the health ministry website shows that from 1971 through 2010 a total of 328.9 millio ... discuss
Hey guys, first of all Happy Holidays from your friends here at UTSFL. Now onto the main topic: a few weeks ago the always brilliant Margaret Summerville made a speech here at U of T on the subject of ... discuss
Tweet This PostBrace yourself before you read any further. Since 1973 more than 55,000,000 Americans have had NO CHANCE at life. They were aborted. 1,300,000 or more abortions occur every year in th ... discuss
Last week, Abort73 posted a new video titled Girls Are… which highlights the tragedy of sex-selection abortion. Many of the comments that were posted to the video were variants of, “If ... discuss
It's the eve of All Saints, so what better day to review a book about a saint?Some of the most intriguing saints, I think, are the relatively-contemporary ones. While St. Josemaria Escriva has garnere ... discuss
“At Westmont, Jesus Christ holds preeminence. With our commitment to historic Christianity, we encourage students to integrate their beliefs with their studies and to live out their faith in se ... discuss
It was brought up in the debate that Joe Biden said, “he wouldn’t second guess” China’s mass abortions, forced sterilizations, and sex ratio imbalance. Well, here is a video w ... discuss
Top 10 Things Obama Should Be Doing Instead of Hobnobbing With Jay-Z, Beyonce, Letterman1. Get An Intelligence BriefingNational Security Council Spokesman Tommy Vietor Dismissed Concerns That Obama Is ... discuss
Every American owes $50,900 of the national debt. Today in Washington, D.C. - Sept 18, 2012 The Senate is not in session today and will return for legislative business on Wednesday. On Wednesday ... discuss
NEW YORK/August 31/ C-FAM -- By Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D., and Lisa Correnti Top Asian demographers, population experts, and UN staff gathered in Bangkok this week to address the region's aging crisis ... discuss
By: Don MatzatWe are living in a very interesting time in the history of the Christian Church. While the teaching and preaching of biblical doctrinal truth should be, according to Scripture, our prima ... discuss
Increasingly we are learning about the deep-seeded prejudice against girls in some Asian countries. With an estimated 163 million women in Asia \"missing\" due to sex-selective abortion, which is ... discuss
…One of the social consequences of a contraceptive culture is that, what was once a single mating market—men and women paired in marriage—has now become two markets. There is the classic “ ... discuss
This really shows the population imbalance that has occurred because of contraception and abortion.What do social security and contraception have to do with each other? EVERYTHING! ... discuss
By Dale Mastrone Rekha Basu, in her August 5, 2012, opinion piece in the Des Moines Register closed it with a statement “ …I’d love to be corrected..” In Ms Basu’s rant about what she claime ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 20, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A senior Azerbaijani official has proposed a ban on abortion in the South Caucasus nation, calling the county’s widespr ... discuss
“We have a couple coming in for a sex-selection abortion,” [my clinic director] said. “The fetus is a girl, and their culture prefers boys. I want to know if you will be able to work with them ... discuss
The previous post in this series is here. So, in yet another attempt to account for the fact, discussed previously here and here, that we see no evidence yet of alien life (let alone intelligent alien ... discuss
This excellent article makes a very important point: Magna Carta did not create new rights for the Church, barons or people anymore than did the English or American Bill of Rights. Magna Carta w ... discuss
Here, then, is the distilled essence of the 2012 choice: Obama promises the progressive agenda — more executive aggrandizement, more marginalization of Congress, more latitude for unaccou ... discuss
The Feast of Corpus Christi is 1 of those feasts that is celebrated on various dates in various countries. When the feast is a Holy Day of Obligation, it is celebrated on the Thursday after the feast ... discuss
Ankara — Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan released a strong pro-life statement this week, condemning abortion-driven population control measures. The Prime Minister’s statement coinc ... discuss
In her latest Slate piece, Amanda Marcotte attempts to attack Lila Rose and Live Action's possible Planned Parenthood sting by arguing that sex-selection abortions aren't an issue in the United States ... discuss
This is now my third post in response to the National Abortion Federation’s (NAF) teaching textbook on abortion, Management of Unintended and Abnormal Pregnancy, which I finished reading last week. ... discuss
This is now my third post in response to the National Abortion Federation’s (NAF) teaching textbook on abortion, Management of Unintended and Abnormal Pregnancy, which I finished reading last week. ... discuss
Genercide is a common problem in China and India. The imbalance has led to further problems such as the trafficking of women. This is problem even of well educated women. The change of hearts and mind ... discuss
In recent years, Pope Benedict XVI has emphasized the need to interpret the documents of the Second Vatican Council in light of the Church’s Tradition. This emphasis has been necessary bec ... discuss
BEIJING (AP) — The gender imbalance in Chinese newborns has improved for a third year but is still alarmingly high, and progress in combating the problem has slowed. l People’s Dai ... discuss
I apologize for the long break between posts; I'm finding it more difficult to find time to write than I thought I would. Thanks for hanging in with me! Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America, by M ... discuss
New York, NY (CFAM/LifeNews) — The United Nations top agencies are actively promoting two root causes of Asia’s massive gender imbalance, charged an expert on population policies this week dur ... discuss
The second address of this past weekend's 5th International Youth Pro-Life Conference was given by Fiorella Nash (pictured) on the subject of pro-life feminism. Fiorella is a researcher, writer and po ... discuss
“Our national debt per person now equals nearly $45,000, more than Greece. The president’s budget plan, sent to Congress, would grow our total debt by another $11 trillion. By the end of ten ye ... discuss
by Hilary White, Rome Correspondent Albania struggling with “gender disparity” from sex-selective abortions The Council of Europe has revealed that sex-selective abortion is widely practiced in Al ... discuss
Most of us know that the key to successfully managing our money is to avoid spending more than we earn in a month. While certain debts can never be cleared because we’re paying for ongoing ser ... discuss
Garik Hayrapetyan, UNFPA ArmeniaTop stories:Selective abortion of girls increases in Armenia, says UN Population FundThe Armenian representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has warn ... discuss
Christian Bale, the actor who played Batman was roughed up on Thursday in China after attempting to visit the blind Chinese Human Rights activist Chen Guangcheng, who has been under house arrest for e ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski TAIPEI, December 8, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A report released December 7 from the Control Yuan, the Taiwanese government’s highest watchdog body, warns that sex-selective ... discuss
Jean EchlinJean Echlin who is a nurse consultant and adjunct associate professor at the University of Windsor Faculty of Nursing and the founding VP of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition wrote an art ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski INDIA, October 28, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Reports from some northern Indian states that have the worst gender imbalance in the country due to sex-selective abortion say that & ... discuss
The following list includes several of the issues which can often present challenges to personal spiritual and emotional growth and maturation within a marriage. Often when one spouse refuses to ackno ... discuss
1. Day 2 lunch... Fruit and bacon. Pretty sure I'm breakin' some rules. Sue me. #4eu, 2. Day 1 - Lunch... 17 Day Diet #4EU (4ever Unfrumpy), 3. Last night's dinner: day 1, 17day diet. #4eu, 4. Day ... discuss
Herman Cain is delusional if he thinks we can solve the China trade imbalance by outgrowing China. But he does seem to understand that what passes for free trade isn't working. Maybe Herma ... discuss
Talk about the liberal's "Borg-Styled" Collectivist Hive mindset! Here's a nice parody: Readers may recall how on several occasions here on Hyscience we have delved into the neuroses, pathology, ... discuss
China's one-child policy is accepted by Joe Biden. He "fully understands" it.That policy has resulted in nearly 40 million "missing" females.Sunday marked the anniversary of an oppressive law that has ... discuss
That's what Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey calls China's coercive one-child-per-couple policy. From his 2009 remarks before a U.S. House human rights commission:Few outside of China understand ... discuss
from PR NewswireRoche today announced the initiation of its first Phase 1 clinical trial to investigate the safety and tolerability of a molecule designed to address the cognitive and behavioral defic ... discuss
Sex-selection abortions are creating a growing imbalance between the number of men and women in some countries, which is likely to lead to increased violence and human trafficking. Read an excellent a ... discuss
MEDIA ADVISORY, Aug. 23, 2011/Christian Newswire-- The following is an open letter written by Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women's Rights Without Frontiers and advocate for human rights in China: ... discuss
Vice President Joe Biden is known for his foolish gaffes and inappropriate statements, which is not a positive attribute, particularly in a politician. But what Biden said in China on August 20 was be ... discuss
You've no doubt heard about Vice-President Joe Biden's remarkable comment approving Communist China's brutal one-child-only policy while speaking at a public function there. But it's most important to ... discuss
China’s infamous one child policy has resulted in female infanticide, forced abortion, sex selection abortion, forced sterilization, and eugenics–resulting in a terrible and potentially de ... discuss
Even the pro choice Jewish rabbi is having a problem with the new gender test that allows the pregnant mom news at 7 weeks gestation whether she is carrying a boy or girl. But his thinking is no consi ... discuss
2009 Political Cartoon Evidences Failure USPS Problems Have Continued Gary Bauer, Contributing Author: I realize that may seem like an odd headline, but stay with me. The Post Office desperately wa ... discuss
A review published in the Journal of the American Medical Association documents the accuracy of a simple blood test for sex determination of a developing human fetus as early as 7 weeks gestation. Th ... discuss
I noticed several news stories about an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association advocated removal of obese children from their parents and putting them into foster care as a way of ... discuss
While stopping over in Moscow, ID last week, on the way home from Seattle, a friend handed me a copy of the July 5 Wall Street Journal. He thought an opinion piece by William McGurn would interest me. ... discuss
While stopping over in Moscow, ID last week, on the way home from Seattle, a friend handed me a copy of the July 5 Wall Street Journal. He thought an opinion piece by William McGurn would interest me. ... discuss
Just want to say a couple of quick things. One, this is my new hobby between now and next November, at least as long as I feel I am making some sort of impact with these clips. So if you think this vi ... discuss
Tweet This PostAs we head in to the annual celebration of Independence Day, I think with amazement about the founding of our country. The human desire for liberty, coupled with the courageous rebell ... discuss
Mara Hvistendahl, is the author of the book "Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls and the Consequences of a World Full of Men". She has written this book out of her concern for girls. Why is ... discuss
Chantal Hebert continues to write about the fading separatist fire in Quebec. That the separatists are fading makes me enormously happy. The next step is to bring Quebec back to it's center right root ... discuss
To be sure, banning abortion in the U.S. wouldn’t fix the [gender imbalance] problem in China and India. South Korea seems to have restored a gender balance by restoring girls to “an honor ... discuss
Has anyone else noticed that the newspeak about \"empowering women\" that just is code for devaluing and controlling women's lives? Liberals talk a good game about giving women \"reproductive ... discuss
In his recent article, “The War Against Girls”, in The Wall Street Journal, Jonathan Last reviews Mara Hvistendahl’s Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, and the Consequenc ... discuss
In his recent article, “The War Against Girls”, in The Wall Street Journal, Jonathan Last reviews Mara Hvistendahl’s Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, and the Consequenc ... discuss
A new document from the United Nations decries the prevalence of sex-selection abortion in Asia. From the press release:Five United Nations agencies have banded together to call for urgently addressin ... discuss
Earlier this week the American Enterprise Institute held a fascinating panel discussion titled, “A Worldwide War against Baby Girls: Sex-Selective Abortion Goes Global”. Speakers included Mara Hv ... discuss
Contact: Jeff Sagnip, Public Policy Director for Cong. Chris Smith, 202-225-3765, jeff.sagnip@mail.house.gov WASHINGTON, June 1, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- Congressman Chris Smith, chairman of t ... discuss
OPINION, (MetroCatholic) – The following is submitted by Reggie Littlejohn, Founder and President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers: You are funding forced abortions in China. So am I ... discuss
or="#666666">Sam and the Perfect World by David Lenz, father of Down Syndrome son SamHumans are a predictable species. The more we know about something, the less it scares us. The more we in ... discuss
The elimination of female unborn children in India is widening the gap between girls and boys and storing up social problems for the future. In some towns there is already a shortage of brides and the ... discuss
Tony Pekins: Sen. Harry Reid"s (D-NV) new mantra: "When the world is crumbling around you, do nothing but blame everyone else. Today in Washington, D.C. - May 26, 2011: This morning, the Senate vot ... discuss
Abortion was supposed to be so liberating for women. Turns out it just makes it easier to make sure there are less of us. And if we refuse to have one? Well read this from Asia News:Mumbai ... discuss
As women are deemed a burden, India’s sex imbalance reaches its highest level since independence: 914 girls per 1,000 boys. The law bans ultrasound screenings to determine foetus sex, but it is easi ... discuss
by Andy Moore The Healthy Home Economist blog reports on troubling findings from the book, Gut and Psychology Syndrome, by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride. Since the introduction of oral contraceptives i ... discuss
Yesterday in Beijing, China’s National Bureau of Statistics held a press conference where they reported that the country’s population growth has seen a serious decline since the last census, in 20 ... discuss
Daily Telegraph: Late abortion figures must be released, High Court rulesThis is causing consternation in the UK. The abortion industry decries this ruling stating that abortion after 24 w ... discuss
Opinion article submitted by Martel Sobieskey. Beware America, I bring you news of your own death; "a pale shroud laid out by your own hand". IDIOTICALLY, you have given religion status to an enemy ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski AMRITSAR, India, Fri Apr 15, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The 2011 census in India has revealed that the gender imbalance is at its highest level since records began being kept at t ... discuss
From Eurasia Review, April 14, come the “grim” results of the 2011 census. I’ve excerpted the lowlights. Notice the push for population control – lowered family size – ha ... discuss
LINYI CITY, SHANDONG PROVINCE, China, April 7, 2011/Standard Newswire-- The following is submitted by Reggie Littlejohn, President, Women's Rights Without Frontiers: On March 21, 2011, Family Plann ... discuss
LINYI CITY, SHANDONG PROVINCE,(MetroCatholic) — The following is submitted by Reggie Littlejohn, President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers: On March 21, 2011, Family Planning Officia ... discuss
When one remembers how Communist China's police thugs recently attacked human rights activist Chen Guangcheng and his wife Yuan Weijing and beat them into unconsciousness for opposing China's forced a ... discuss
like the grits and the dippers all principles go out the window to get power. Even bq supporters are disgusted. The bloc is supporting centralizing parties in order to get power. It's kind of funny. I ... discuss
If you are to believe such drivel, Gay Hendricks, Arjuna Ardagh and a group of alleged "conscious men" from around the world grovel their apologies for what they call "thousands of years of imbalance ... discuss
I don’t know why fiscal sanity comes as such a surprise, but it does. Today, ten former chairs of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers have teamed up like the Justice League on a k ... discuss
LONDON, UK, Tue Mar 15, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - An analysis of sex-selective abortion in China, India and South Korea by Dr. Therese Hesketh of the UCL Centre for International Health and Developmen ... discuss
Environmentalism has taken on a distinctly anti human hue in recent years–which is why I got interested in discussing it here. Latest example: We are supposedly calling a mass extinction event ... discuss
Update: Found this video report from CBNNews.com. Apparently what God says about homosexuality in the Scriptures made these parents unfit for foster care in the UK. If you think the homosexual ac ... discuss
An interesting development in the Christian Bed & Breakfast business owners. For more on that see Christian Bed and Breakfast owners forced to pay 6000 dollars for not allowing homosexual couples ... discuss
From Catholic Exchange:Do we know what are we doing? Obstetricians, whose job it is to help usher new life into the world, display birth control advertisements on their waiting room end tables and wa ... discuss
A recent BBC News interview showed a doctor in India doing ultrasounds with mothers. Behind him on the wall was a large sign Disclosure of sex of foetus is prohibited under law. But the 2003 law ... discuss
good morning, dear ones.so after experiencing a boatload of "acute withdrawal symptoms," i thought it best to actually see a psychiatrist who can prescribe the right medications (or not) as she saw fi ... discuss
CLICK HERE TO TELL WCF TO GIVE UNFPA SOME DESERVED CREDIT! The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is a great resource for learning about what is going on in the world. They are studying current is ... discuss
This article was published in The Indicator, April 7, 2005, vol. XIX, issue 4. The Indicator is Amherst College's Journal of Social and Political Thought.Living on a Prayer: Even the profoundly disabl ... discuss
100 million baby girls are missing - and the number is rising. They were aborted or killed at birth. Why? Because of a preference for baby boys. It is a human rights violation on a massive scale perha ... discuss
Gendercide: China's shameful massacre of unborn girls means there will soon be 30m more men than women By Peter Hitchens Last updated at 10:14 PM on 10th April 2010In the cruel old China, baby gir ... discuss
When society rejects life it is always the women who feel the impact. From the exploitation of women's bodies for embryonic stem cell research and cloning to forced abortions in China, from t ... discuss
The reality has been known for years now, though the Western media have generally resisted any direct coverage of the horror. That changed this week when The Economist published its stunning cover sto ... discuss
From EWTN:EWTN’s pro-life shows in January. include:“March for Life 2010:” On the East Coast, Doug Keck (Host of EWTN’s “Bookmark”) will anchor the Network’s live coverage with Fr. Josep ... discuss
Irondale, AL (MetroCatholic) – With Congress now meeting to resolve differences between the Senate and House versions of the health care bill — which includes the Senate version’s massi ... discuss
There are reported to be 32 million more boys than girls in China under the age of 20, says this Discover article, citing the BMJ.A milder appearing take (which really cites the trouble guys of ... discuss
Saturday Night Live's opening skit was not kind to Obama. It was a joint press conference from Beijing with Obama, played by Fred Armisen and Chinese president Hu Jintao, played by Will Forte. There w ... discuss
As President Obama made his first official visit to China, new information on China’s “one-child policy” surfaced in the media. In an article published last week, The Washington Post revealed th ... discuss
By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton Meet your new Media Diversity Czar: Mark Lloyd… Mr. Lloyd’s actual title is FCC Associate General Counsel and Chief Diversity Officer. Lloyd plans to implement ... discuss
In this week's video report, the InsideCatholic.com has been writing on this topic all week. On August 10 in a piece entitled, "Catholics Should Oppose a Federal Takeover of Healthcare, Period.," Deal ... discuss
By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton This is a reprint of an earlier post… Ashton Carter Meet President Obama’s Weapons Czar - Dr. Ashton Carter… From Who Runs Gov: Three days later, Obama kept ... discuss
I was checking today to see which articles are being read on this blog when I saw a blast from the past. Someone was reading the story I reported on last year about a woman who was on a MARTA train ... discuss
Well, I'm pleasantly surprised shocked. The National Organization for Women is at this sliver in time getting back to true feminist roots, putting women first, not abortion. As a Biblical egalitaria ... discuss
Four Surprises in Global Demography By Nicholas Eberstadt Volume 5, Number 5 July 2004 Nicholas Eberstadt is the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in W ... discuss
BEIJING - China will have 30 million more men of marriageable age than women in less than 15 years as a gender imbalance resulting from the country’s tough one-child policy becomes more pronounced, ... discuss
CLICK HERE TO TELL WCF TO GIVE UNFPA SOME DESERVED CREDIT! The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is a great resource for learning about what is going on in the world. They are studying current is ... discuss
I happened upon this report from a UK Aid group, Action Aid, which gave a run-down of the situation of missing girls in India. Some of the research was paid for by a grant from the International Devel ... discuss
Well, not exactly, but the ratio of males to females in some parts of China is climbing to extraordinary heights. Writing in the latest issue of The New Republic, Mara Hvistendahl observes the effect ... discuss
Something strange is going on with boys today. My memories of boyhood revolve around the great outdoors—running through fields with hockey stick guns, climbing trees, playing any and every sport ... discuss
Beijing, May 27, 2008 / 06:01 pm (CNA).- Chinese officials have exempted families with children killed, severely injured, or disabled in the devastating Sichuan earthquake from the restrictions of Chi ... discuss
\"The collapse of birthrates is a sign of huge social and moral transformations\". says prominent conservative commentator By Michael Baggot PITTSBURGH, PA, May 26, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) ... discuss
For years, women have been striving for \"equality\", probably better described as \"freedom\". One of the areas ladies have been striving for equality (freedom) in is the studies of math, scie ... discuss
A Navya Shastra called on Hindus to "allow daughters to impart final rites at the funerals of their parents." A NS rep explained, "One religious reason why boys are favored among Hindus is because of ... discuss
No, it's not fair that China uses slave labor to produce cheap goods to flood our markets. It's not fair that in spite of their human rights abuses the dictatorial and oppressive Communist Chinese gov ... discuss
900,000 girls now \"being lost\" every year - 7000 baby girls are aborted per day By Hilary White NEW DELHI April 25, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The government of India has announced that i ... discuss
There is an interesting story in the New York Times today that illustrates the difficulties of reforming our health care system to provide universal access. Massachusetts recently required universal c ... discuss
From The Times Online today, fascinating yet tragic inside info: When Mao's enormous baby boom generation reaches retirement age in a few years, Chinese officials fear that their families will be una ... discuss
A blogger who claims to be a 25-year-old female "family planning assistant" at an Oregon Planned Parenthood clinic writes about her conflicted feelings about giving a 12-year-old girl contraception&nb ... discuss
On January 6, 2008, five Iranian gunboats swarmed three US Navy ships passing in international waters through the Straits of Hormuz, coming to within 200 yards, issuing threatening radio communication ... discuss
DEFINITIONS I found the following definitions on the Internet. I do not presume to understand the ins and outs of trade policy, but in simple terms here is my understanding of the various candidates o ... discuss
I have been reading Pope Benedict’s latest encyclical, Spe Salvi, which I am surprisingly enjoying (I wasn’t sure if it would be too philosophical and intellectual for me - I have never re ... discuss
by Bethany Kerr Sandy is a sweet woman with 4 beautiful girls. For 2 of the 5 years I have known her via cyberspace, Sandi experienced what she thought were problems with her thyroid. She said many ... discuss
6:53 a.m. PT: While no human being can be colorblind, government policy must be. Given this country’s sordid racial history, the promise of equal treatment without regard to race, and the inher ... discuss
This weekend question requires a detailed backdrop. The question is simply: What do you think of all this? The backdrop.... ... discuss
HelpUsAdopt.org, an organization founded by an adoptive couple that "offers grants of between $500 and $15,000 toward adoption expenses for U.S. citizens who apply and qualify for this financial assi ... discuss
We're twinseparable! Happy with his brother, the boy who refused to dieWhen Rebecca Jones learned, 10 weeks into her pregnancy, that she was carrying twins, she and her husband were excited, "over the ... discuss
A crisis looms in China as 18 million men want wives and the women don't exist because of forced abortion, female infanticide, and other eugenic actions resulting from China's one child policy. From ... discuss
by Elizabeth O'Brien OTTAWA, August 9, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The lecture of noted endocrinologist Dr. Maria Kraw, speaking at the Humanae Vitae Conference \"A New Beginning\" last year, ... discuss
This sort of overpopulation:According to China’s State Population and Family Planning Commission, “by 2020 some 30 million Chinese men will not be able to find wives.” If these thirty million me ... discuss
George Gilder's Sexual Suicide, which the author later revised extensively and republished as Men and Marriage, is reportedly so hated by feminists that women's-studies departments refuse to ... discuss
There are those, it seems, who don't prefer to live in the U.S.:The number of U.S. citizens who moved to Canada last year hit a 30-year high, with a 20 percent increase over the previous year and almo ... discuss
From ABC News:It may seem like a quiet country where not much happens besides ice hockey, curling and beer drinking. But our neighbor to the north is proving to be quite the draw for thousands of disg ... discuss
Looks like Operation Rescue had a good turnout for its July 14-16 Wichita Awakening outside of Women’s Health Care Services, extreme abortionist George Tiller’s clinic in Kansas. Operat ... discuss
Truth and Hope Report Show Notes Cynthia Rodriguez wearing a profanity-laden tank top to Yankee Stadium reminds us of a time when women were the protectors of decency and virtue in society, not amon ... discuss
Last week the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that schools in Jefferson County, Kentucky, and Seattle, Washington, could not use race as a tiebreaker when assigning students. Although Justice Clarence Thomas ... discuss
The Newspaper Haaretz reported that an Israeli court ruled that Major General (Res.) Eli Zeira, who headed Israeli Military Intelligence during the war in 1973, leaked Marwan's identity, placing his l ... discuss
Liberals are such crybabies. (By the grace of God, I’m no longer a liberal. No more tears!) They’re still whining about the domination of conservative talk radio. The Center for American Progress ... discuss
Gender selection through the abortion and infanticide of baby girls has become epidemic in Asia leading to a gross population imbalance. The news follows from a recent United Nations Population Fund ( ... discuss
This story is really a tragic tale of how rejecting human exceptionalism leads to the deaths of those deemed inferior--in this case girls--mostly in Asia. According to the United Nations, 60 million ... discuss
Posted in Herbs, Natural HealthEchinecea (Echinecea angustifolia and Echinecea purpurea)One of the most therapeutic herbs, and is related the the Asteraceae (sunflower) plant. Widely used by the Nativ ... discuss
From Fred Reed at the Washington Times: In England, it now seems, a baby can be aborted for not being pretty enough. Maybe this was inevitable as genetic screening and techniques such as ultrasound ad ... discuss
I just finished The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution by David O. Stewart which details the debate over the writing of our Constitution. Overall, this book gave a good de ... discuss
re: by Jerome Groopman, "Medicine engages life’s existential mysteries: the miraculous moment of birth, the jarring exit at death, the struggle to find meaning in suffering. But medicine is practice ... discuss
Women for Life International has become the latest group to oppose Amnesty International's proposals to advocate abortion as a human right and warned that, if passed, the proposals would set a precede ... discuss
Forget the headline “Abortion ruling [upholding Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act] may leave some women few options” in the Associated Press story running in my local newspaper and yours htt ... discuss
Robert Spencer found some good news at IBD to share; it turns out that all of our politicians in Washington are dhimmis after all. One "enlightened" politician is Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., who earlier ... discuss
As you probably know, many of the men behind bars have children. (If you didn't know that, please click here to remedy your ignorance. Actually, click there even if you did know that. Thank you.) If ... discuss
Two years ago we wrote .... Although Michael Schiavo, through his attorney George Felos, has suggested that a planned autopsy of Terri Schiavo will confirm the extent of her brain injury, medical ex ... discuss
A reader, unfortunately, shows us the other extreme of the end of life debate. However, she missed the point entirely. Our discussion about the end of Emilio's life is a debate about conscience, law ... discuss
The mitochondria are the power plants of the cells. They take the sugar and turn it into the power that runs all the processes of the body. Leigh's disease is a defect in the genes of these mitochondr ... discuss
The feminists who promoted abortion as a means of improving the human race, have instead produced a number of societies where ultrasound machines are used to identify and target female babies&nbs ... discuss
The Proceedings of the National Academies of Science (PNAS) has published the article that was the subject of this blog last week, and which claims that researchers at the University of Texas at Houst ... discuss
WaTi ran a 4-part series on India's sex-selection abortion crisis this week. "Raising a daughter is like watering your neighbor's garden" goes the Punjab saying.Part I: India's imbalance of sexesPart ... discuss
A few days ago, the Government of India announced a \"cradle scheme\" to protect unborn girls who are being killed in sex-selection abortions, causing a disturbing imbalance in the ratio of females to ... discuss
Ioan Gruffudd stars as abolitionist William Wilberforce, seen here on the deck of a slave ship. Bristol Bay Productions I sn’t it ironic, that on the eve of Oscar weekend, w ... discuss
Boy howdy, has it been an interesting time at our house. They are building out a field close to the house and hit a gas main, the gas rushing out was so large of an amount that it sounded like a jet ... discuss
Received this from a reader and wanted to pass it on for anyone who might be interested or who has tried this method and can share her results: Hi Barbara: I've been chewing through the Mommy Survi ... discuss
A couple of weeks ago, I noted here that China's one-child policy, along with sex-selective abortions, contributed to what is becoming a dangerous gender imbalance. According to a recent AP story, Ch ... discuss
In the past, communist states were known for periodic shortages of things like eggs, milk, and toilet paper. However, the People's Republic of China may have an even bigger problem on their hands -- ... discuss
This was so predictable. China implemented a one-child per couple policy in 1973. Given the economic advantage of and social/cultural preference for male children—effected through se ... discuss
Filed under: Christian worldview, Liberalism, PoliticsThere is too much imbalance in the church today, especially when it comes to social activism. Some believe political involvement can help, but far ... discuss
General By Gudrun SchultzNEW DELHI, India, December 14, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Sex-selective abortion continues to kill almost 7,000 of Indias unborn baby girls every day, an annual United Na ... discuss
British Columbia Attorney-General Wally Oppal is not afraid to say what’s on his mind and, for that reason, tends to stir up controversy. He was in the news twice this week. First, Donald ... discuss
WARNING...Barking Moonbat Alert...WARNINGJust when you think it can't get any stranger...from The Daily Mail (UK):Church of England leaders warned yesterday that calling God 'He' encourages men to bea ... discuss
Euthanasia Movement Involved in Schiavo Case by Janice Sanford justice1949@aol.com I was looking through old articles and comments,when I came across some interesting ... discuss
I don't envy the man who writes a book on prayer, for I can't think of too many topics that have been written about more extensively than this. There are many spiritual classics dealing with the topic ... discuss
Douglas S. Massey continues the discussion over at Cato Unbound on the topic of Mexicans in America, here is a teaser of what he wrote: Emotional displacement, ethnic scare-mongering, and the sca ... discuss
Due to an unusually pleasant New England summer, I've gotten behind on quite a few important stories...China will soon have a major demographic problem on its hands. Partly do to a population bulge am ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI was recently interviewed on August 5, 2006, by four German reporters. The interview was conducted entirely in German and translated by the Vatican. I wanted to post it here: ... discuss
The England soap opera resumes today, but first let's take a moment to be thankful yesterday is over. Spain and Tunisia provided the only intrigue of the day, as Tunisia had a shock 1-0 lead for 70 mi ... discuss
General Chinese Official: 'No Direct Connection' Between One-Child Policy and Gender ImbalanceBy Terry VanderheydenBEIJING, April 26, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) A Chinese official has claimed that ... discuss
One year ago we wrote ... Although Michael Schiavo, through his attorney George Felos, has suggested that a planned autopsy of Terri Schiavo will confirm the extent of her brain injury, medical expe ... discuss
In an NBC exclusive, Matt Lauer interviewed Michael Schiavo about his upcoming book that Schiavo claims will settle a few scores. Prior to asking Schiavo questions about his wife's 1990 collapse, Laue ... discuss
In an NBC exclusive, Matt Lauer interviewed Michael Schiavo about his upcoming book that Schiavo claims will settle a few scores. Prior to asking Schiavo questions about his wife's 1990 collapse, La ... discuss
The premise of capitalism is freedom of commerce and needs no defense. It is not on trial. It's not perfect-no manmade system is, but it worked the first time it was tried, right here in America. So ... discuss
JivinJ posted an excellent takedown of that old pro-lifers-are-racists fallacy, recently displayed in a blog post by Alexander Sanger. Here's the "racist" claim in Sanger's post:But the motivation beh ... discuss
Blogging has been light because I am deep into the book, The Sovereign Individual: How to Survive and Thrive During the Collapse of the the Welfare State by James Dale Davidson & Lord William R ... discuss
By Terry Vanderheyden CHICAGO, March 7, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A world leader in cancer causes and prevention has warned that the so-called birth control pill is “the largest unregula ... discuss
Donald Boudreaux, Chairman of the Department of Economics at George Mason University, attempts to clear up the commonly misunderstood trade deficit: Contrary to popular opinion, this so-called ̶ ... discuss
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General By Hilary WhiteLONDON, January 9, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A study published in the leading British Medical Journal, the Lancet, says sex-targeted abortion is accountable for the deaths of u ... discuss
The British medical journal Lancet reports that couples in India are so obsessed with having a male child, that they are having ultrasound examinations for the express purpose of identifying and elim ... discuss
China's one-child policy naturally has caused an imbalance in the ratio of boys to girls. Boys good, girls bad. Apparently, they have decided to try to fix this problem by enforcing the law that ... discuss
JONATHAN MONTPETIT (CP): Quebec will get upward of $500 million more in federal transfer payments next year, Transport Minister Jean Lapierre said Friday. Lapierre, the Liberals' Quebec lieut ... discuss
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Fellow-blogger, Agent Tim, posts an interesting opinion piece published in Thursday's edition of USA Today, regarding the severe lack of men on college campuses today. The article reads:Currently, 135 ... discuss
From a Lifesite Special ReportStephen Mosher was one of the first researchers allowed into China, of 20 that were admitted in 1979-80. “I have a confession to make,” he recently stated at a talk i ... discuss
I read an article yesterday located at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9207996/. Some things in it prompt a bit of rambling. (Are you really surprised?)tid1">By one critical measure, the impact on populat ... discuss
Is it flippant to wonder if the major international AIDS institutions, the United Nations and its many allied nongovernmental organizations, actually worship the condom? After all, they are willing to ... discuss
Oh, so your investigating abuse now? The woman was murdered because armed guards paid by the government wouldn't let anyone give her food or water. I think that's abuse! Not like it matters now you ev ... discuss
Why bother to advocate sex selection when no one wants it anyway, and the harms are at best predictable, and at worst incalculable?It is reassuring that every public opinion poll has shown that the pu ... discuss
From AP via C-PolThe is more than a bit of spin on this story. It leads off stating the global population will grow for a few more decades, but the real significance is that it confirms previous repor ... discuss
