Abortion


“A War on Fertility is an Act of Cultural and Economic Suicide”

Marcus Roberts | 28 March 2013

Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring

Marcus Roberts | 19 March 2013

Japanese politician suggests banning abortion to increase birthrates

Shannon Roberts | 01 March 2013

Well done!

Shannon Roberts | 30 November 2012

Cuba and a familiar future

Marcus Roberts | 14 August 2012

China: This One Child Policy’s Not for Turning

Marcus Roberts | 06 August 2012

Turkish Prime Minister Angry that Promoters of Abortion Crippling Economic Success

Shannon Roberts | 06 June 2012

Abortion and Over-Population (NZ Tour)

Marcus Roberts | 02 April 2012

Abortion pill safety concerns ignored and Australian woman dies

Shannon Buckley | 27 March 2012

The Propoganda Changes; the Coercion Remains

Marcus Roberts | 29 February 2012

Sex Selective Abortions in the UK

Marcus Roberts | 24 February 2012

The Global War Against Baby Girls - Part III

Marcus Roberts | 22 February 2012

Part II of the Global War Against Girls – the Rest of the World

Marcus Roberts | 20 February 2012

March for Life

Marcus Roberts | 25 January 2012

How to compensate for lost fertility?

Shannon Roberts | 10 January 2012

The Brutality of “Population Control”

Marcus Roberts | 26 November 2011

Tightening of abortion rules in the UK could result in 60,000 less abortions

Shannon Buckley | 28 August 2011

Russia, Abortion and Demography

Marcus Roberts | 07 July 2011

More New Zealanders forced to look overseas to adopt

Shannon Buckley | 30 May 2011

Federal abortion funding to be cut in the US?

Shannon Buckley | 08 April 2011

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