To: Lukasz
From Peru to the Philippines to Poland, U.S.-based conservative groups are increasingly engaged in abortion and family-planning debates overseas, emboldened by their ties with the Bush administration and eager to compete with more liberal rivals.
(...)
"We don't expect to see the United Nations change, or Western Europe change," said Joseph d'Agostino of the Population Research Institute, a Virginia-based anti-abortion group. "But with the Bush administration, pro-lifers feel there's a real opportunity to stop the U.S. government from promoting abortion and sex education and population control in the Third World."
Hmmmm... Poland, the Third World ... that's very kind of them.
Didn't even know I lived in the Third World
3 posted on
01/14/2006 3:57:45 PM PST by
lizol
To: lizol
Hmmmm... Poland, the Third World ... that's very kind of them.Didn't even know I lived in the Third World I know Poland had a rough time under the Communists, but Third World? If Poland is Third World, I'll eat my hat.
7 posted on
01/14/2006 4:30:10 PM PST by
Dundee
(They gave up all their tomorrows for our today’s.)
To: lizol
Well, author is a radical leftist, this is not the only controversial point in this article.
8 posted on
01/15/2006 3:46:38 AM PST by
Lukasz
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