Welcome to the July 2010 HLI Mission Report!
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NEW VIDEO: LifeLines Episode #2 - Raymond deSouza on Abortion Violence
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In this second episode of HLI's new video series LifeLines, Raymond deSouza sets the record straight about the supposed violence of pro-lifers, and the very real violence of abortionists. Perhaps the biggest scandal is how the media distorts the truth about these opposing movements. Watch the video...
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HLI REPORTS: Joseph Meaney in Ethiopia
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Africans frequently think of Ethiopia as an ancient biblical land whose Christianity goes back to the Acts of the Apostles.
Many, also, are proud of having successfully resisted colonization,
except for an Italian interlude from 1936-1941. Americans, on the other
hand, tend to recall the heartbreaking famine images on their television
screens from 1984-85. Read More...
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HLI REPORTS: Raymond deSouza in Brazil
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Unlike the previous meeting in 2008, which emphasized formation and
education in pro-life values, this meeting was almost entirely dedicated
to planning concrete actions we could take to defeat current moves by
the Brazilian government to implement the Culture of Death. Read More...
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COMMENTARY: Joseph Meaney: Chicago-Style Politics in Kenya
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The situation in Kenya on the eve of their national constitutional
referendum is reminiscent of Chicago's dirty politics at its worst.
Abortion was inserted into the draft constitution by backroom maneuvers.
When pro-lifers raised the alarm, the highest Kenyan government
officials tried to sow confusion by publicly denying that abortion's
legality would change. Read More at LifeSiteNews...
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COMMENTARY: Stephen Phelan: Messing with Kenya
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The administration is neutral toward the outcome of the Kenyan
constitutional vote, but it is spending millions on "educating" the
Kenyan people on how they should vote, it sends the second in command to
promise great things will come to the country if it adopts the new
constitution, and it sends representatives like Kennedy to undermine the
opposition? Read More at Catholic Advocate...
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