Archive for the ‘Abortion’ Category

The subject is Infanticide

March 13 | Posted by mrossol | Abortion, Party Politics, The Left

Agree; let’s get the subject matter correct. ====== WSJ 3/11/2019

By Meghan McCain And Ben Sasse ‘Safe, legal and rare.” The phrase, which President Clinton coined during his 1996 re-election campaign, was meant to make abortion sound reasonable and even compassionate. It implied that abortion is inherently regrettable, and that legality and safety go hand in hand. A generation later,... Read more

Targeting Down Syndrome

May 28 | Posted by mrossol | Abortion, Europe, Social Engineering

=== WSJ – 5/25/2017 By Sohrab Ahmari Paris You can learn a lot about a society by paying attention to what it censors. The Soviet Union went to great lengths to block the truth about freedom and prosperity in the West. Today China’s ruling Communists suppress historical memory of their crimes, above all the Tiananmen Square massacre, while the censors in my... Read more

100,000 Missing Women – Part 1

November 29 | Posted by mrossol | Abortion, Social Engineering

By Geeta Anand And Jaeyeon Woo SEOUL—A cultural preference for male children has cost Asia dearly. Count up all the girls who were never born because of selective abortion, victims of infanticide and females who died from neglect and there are upwards of 100 million women missing on the continent today by some estimates. Not just a human-rights catastrophe, it... Read more

100,000 Missing Women – Part 2

November 29 | Posted by mrossol | Abortion, Social Engineering

WSJ 11/28/2015 By Geeta Anand And Jaeyeon Woo Somvir Sain, 38, a driver for a politician in Haryana, a north Indian state with one of the country’s highest sex ratios, has been looking for a wife for 12 years, but in vain. Neither he nor his three brothers have found brides, he says. He has even traveled to several nearby poorer states... Read more

100,000 Missing Women – Part 3

November 29 | Posted by mrossol | Abortion, Social Engineering

My wife suggested the following book as another good resource. Half the sky : turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide / Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn Kristof, Nicholas D., 1959- New York : Alfred A. Knopf, c2009. 362.8309 Kri =========== WSJ 11/28/2015 By Geeta Anand And Jaeyeon Woo For many decades, South Korea’s demographic trajectory was similarly grim. A military dictatorship that ruled from 1961... Read more

Promoting Family Values?

July 23 | Posted by mrossol | Abortion

This article will make you think. ===== I Thought Planned Parenthood Protected Family Values

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