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Dear Colleague,
The UN has this conceit where everything is done by consensus, that is to say, everyone agrees on everything. This notion of consensus is broken when a country demands a vote and some countries vote no. That is Trump's new approach at the General Assembly going on right now in New York. I call it political jiu-jitsu. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports.
Our good friends at the European Center for Law and Justice along with two "conservative" political parties in the European Parliament held a conference recently where they pushed back against an initiative by the sexual left to fund travel abortions in Europe. The idea is that a woman living in a country with restrictive laws can travel to a more liberal country and have everything paid for. Iulia-Elena Cazan reports.
As I am fond of bragging about my staff; you will not have read these stories anywhere else.
Please support their work at www.c-fam.org/donate.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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Not Playing at All —Trump’s New UN Jiu-jitsu
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By Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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UNITED NATIONS, October 31 (C-Fam) The Trump administration will not play games during the current meeting of the UN General Assembly. Rather than spend countless hours negotiating dozens of controversial resolutions with little to show for it, the Administration will not negotiate at all and will simply vote against any resolution that is not aligned with the President’s agenda. Read more >>
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Abortion Debate Resurfaces at EU
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BRUSSELS, October 31 (C-Fam) European abortion advocates have gathered more than one million signatures asking the European Union to pay for travel abortions. The idea is that the EU would pay for a Polish woman, for instance, to travel to France for a late-term abortion. Read more >>
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