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  • The United Nations Must Love Catholics: We Give Them Their Best Ideas

    08/20/2010 7:31:12 AM PDT · by NYer · 1 replies
    Catholic Exchange ^ | August 20, 2010 | Colin Mason
    The United Nations must love Catholics, we give them their best ideas.Take, for instance, the UN’s latest initiative, aimed at the world’s youth. The International Year of Youth was initiated by the United Nations at the end of last year, and officially began on August 12, 2010. According to the UN, the Year was initiated for the purposes of promoting “peace, freedom, progress and solidarity towards the promotion of youth development and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.”And the year will be started off with a conference in Mexico City, from August 24th-27th, called the World Youth Conference.Hmmm. This...
  • Fatherhood and In-Vitro Fertilization:How Abortion Has Destroyed Families (Fatherhood is Irrelevant)

    07/06/2008 6:00:55 PM PDT · by Coleus · 8 replies · 209+ views
    Life News ^ | 06.17.08 | Colin Mason and Steven Mosher
    Last Wednesday, the British House of Commons decided that a father is completely and totally irrelevant to a child's development. The legislation, which dealt with in vitro fertilization, or IVF, would have included a clause requiring a fertility doctor to "consider a child's need for a male role model before giving women IVF treatment," according to news site This Is London. Even though IVF already marginalizes fathers by effectively removing them from the procreative process, feminists would not allow even this bland and toothless reference to men to stand. The clause was voted down. This Is London went on to...
  • New Book From Steve Mosher Explodes the Pro-Abortion Myth of Overpopulation

    05/13/2008 4:26:05 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 9 replies · 127+ views
    Life News ^ | 4/29/08 | Colin Mason
    LifeNews.com Note: Colin Mason is the director of media production for the Population Research Institute, an organization that tracks population issues and monitors abortion and demographics on an international scale. As the very first line of Steven Mosher's latest book reads, we have all grown up "on a poisonous diet of overpopulation propaganda."Mosher's book, Population Control-Real Costs, Illusory Benefits, is, first and foremost, an answer to the allegation that the human race is inexorably multiplying, hell-bent toward a giant demographic cliff like so many lemmings. The numbers show that the world is not, has never been, nor ever shall...
  • Pro-Life Victories Can Still Be Won

    11/27/2006 10:01:32 PM PST · by Coleus · 16 replies · 370+ views
    Human Events ^ | 11.27.06 | Steven W. Mosher
    The National Abortion Rights Action League may brag that it helped to elect 18 new pro-abortion congressmen and a couple of new pro-abortion senators, but the shift in Congress is not as lopsided as it wants to pretend. A number of new pro-life congressmen—some of them Democrats—have been elected as well, so we will be reaching out to them. One key issue for us is the confirmation of pro-life Supreme Court justices. There is little doubt that Democratic control of the Senate makes for tough sledding for President Bush’s judicial picks. But all is not gloom and doom. If another...
  • Abortion the Cheap and Easy Way

    09/01/2006 3:47:10 PM PDT · by Coleus · 14 replies · 783+ views
    Population Research Institute ^ | 09.01.06 | Joseph A. D'Agostino
    Dear Colleague:   There is an inexpensive, low-hassle alternative to electric machines for surgical abortion.  Unfortunately, manual vacuum aspirators (MVAs) are becoming more common but have never been examined by the FDA for safety.  Whether you are here or abroad, please e-mail jad@pop.org with information about the safety or efficacy of MVAs.   Steven W. MosherPresident   PRI Weekly Briefing1 September 2006Vol. 8, No. 34 Abortion the Cheap and Easy WayBy Joseph A. D'Agostino When slightly knowledgeable people think of early-term abortion methods, they typically think of a vacuum cutterage machine that purees an unborn child like a strawberry fruit...
  • Kinder, Gentler Genocide in Mongolia

    07/28/2006 6:34:58 PM PDT · by Coleus · 6 replies · 332+ views
    Population Research Institute ^ | 07.28.06 | Joseph A. D'Agostino
    Dear Colleague: The extinguishing of a people does not have to be done with troops or death camps. Isn't it genocide to indoctrinate into the contraceptive mentality the youth of a small nation with a low birthrate? Kinder, Gentler Genocide in Mongolia, Joseph A. D'Agostino It is often useful to examine the front page of a major newspaper or home page of a website just to see what is being presented and how. Watching solely the front page of a major newspaper could, over time, tell you the most important biases and lies in which that newspaper engages. Similarly, watching...
  • 6.5 Billion and Rising-For a Time

    03/24/2006 6:23:31 PM PST · by Coleus · 12 replies · 464+ views
    Population Research Institute ^ | 03.24.06 | Joseph A. D'Agostino
    The experts do not agree when the Earth's population reached 6.5 billion, but they generally agree that it has. The U.S. Census Bureau chose February 25, 2006, but the United Nations Population Division (UNDP) had picked July 2005. The People's Daily of China's Communist Party, intent on reducing the population of the world's largest nation by any means necessary, went with Dec. 19, 2005. Both the UN and Census Bureau believe world population will continue to rise, with the UN predicting 9.1 billion by 2050 and the bureau 9.2 billion. It is taken as divinely revealed dogma by the media...
  • Facing the Facts of Europe's Suicide

    03/03/2006 5:49:33 PM PST · by Coleus · 8 replies · 1,111+ views
    Population Research Institute ^ | Joseph A. D'Agostino
    Dear Colleague: Seventeen European nations are now having so few wee bairns that there is little prospect of a demographic comeback.  Cardinal Trujillo is among those who recognize that Europe's days could be numbered. Steven W. Mosher President PRI Weekly Briefing   3 March 2006  Vol. 8 / No. 9 Facing the Facts of Europe's Suicide By Joseph A. D'Agostino Will the Muslims inherit Western Europe?  "If [Western people] don't do something, probably," replies Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Senior Fellow in Economics at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. "That's a very probable outcome.  The West doesn't...
  • "Population Control" Eyewitness

    12/14/2005 5:50:26 PM PST · by Coleus · 8 replies · 443+ views
    TNA ^ | 04.12.99 | John F. McManus
    "Population Control" Eyewitness Steven W. Mosher is president of the pro-family Population Research Institute based in Front Royal, Virginia. For more than 20 years, Mr. Mosher’s has been a leading voice speaking out against the abuse of human rights in Communist China. He was interviewed by John F. McManus, publisher of THE NEW AMERICAN.Q. How did your relationship with China begin?A. As a doctoral candidate from Stanford University, I was the first American social scientist to go to China after President Carter normalized relations with that nation in 1979. I spent an entire year living in a village in South...
  • Pro-Abortion Court Revolution Targets Colombia

    10/01/2005 5:56:21 PM PDT · by Coleus · 2 replies · 513+ views
    Dear Colleague:   The abortion revolution is putting on a big push in Colombia, the latest victim of First World-funded efforts to impose abortion-on-demand in Latin America.   Steven W. Mosher, President   PRI Weekly Briefing, 30 September 2005, Vol. 7 / No. 38   Pro-Abortion Court Revolution Targets ColombiaBy Joseph A. D'Agostino   A tyrannical global revolution in law is underway, and the leaders of this international movement have targeted the small, turbulent country of Colombia.  By their own admission, they want Colombia to be on the leading edge of legalizing abortion in Latin America.  They may have their...
  • Study Funded by U.S.EPA (During Clinton Admin.) on Population Growth/Control (Targets Catholics)

    03/18/2004 5:30:31 PM PST · by King Black Robe · 66 replies · 330+ views
    http://www.acunu.org/millennium/popul.html ^ | 1990's | Millenium Project - various
    RESULTS OF POPULATION DELPHI ROUNDS I and II In the first round, the panelists were asked to rate some forces that led to the reduction of the world population growth rate from 2.06% in the late 1960s to 1.7% currently and to assess how these forces might change over the next 25 years. They were invited to add forces, which were rated in the second round by the same Scale A below. Table 1: orders these forces by their historic influence Table 2: orders them by their future influence. Scale AHistoric Influence 1 = Very Important 2 = Important...
  • Pro-Life Conferees Say Research on Abortion Risk Ignored

    05/28/2002 12:38:48 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 5 replies · 1,164+ views
    San Francisco Faith ^ | June 2002 | Fred Martinez
    Our Dark AgesPro-Life Conferees Say Research on Abortion Risk IgnoredBy Fred Martinez The Global Family Life conference at the Santa Clara Marriott was not well received by Bay Area media who either ignored it, or responded with skepticism at the claims of the pro-life conferees. The speakers responded by blasting the media both for its ignorance of medical research and for misrepresenting the scandals in the Church. The conference ran from April 3 through April 7 across the street from Our Lady of Peace in Santa Clara and featured 26 pro-life leaders from around the world. Steve Mosher, head of...
  • STEVE MOSHER: ABORTION- BREAST CANCER LINK AND THE DEVELOPING WORLD [Saundra Duffy's case mentioned]

    01/04/2002 6:17:02 PM PST · by Notwithstanding · 21 replies · 991+ views
    The news that breast cancer has now overtaken lung cancer as the most common British cancer came as a surprise to many. Not to Patrick Carroll, however, the author of a new study from Great Britain that links the huge increase in breast cancer to the widespread practice of abortion. Dr. Carroll's study demonstrates that abortion actually doubles the risk of cancer in women.(1)And the worst is yet to come. In England and Wales the breast cancer rate is expected to rise by over 2 per cent per annum between now and 2023-some 60 percent-among women aged 45 to ...
  • The Prof Who Can't Count Straight

    08/17/2002 9:50:09 AM PDT · by Pokey78 · 18 replies · 1,082+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | 08/26/2002 | Joshua Muravchik
    And the journalists who cite him. THE TALIBAN MAY BE DEAD, but its propaganda lives on in the European and Middle Eastern press--thanks in part to the tireless machinations of one hard-left professor at the University of New Hampshire and to the willingness, nay, eagerness, of some of our foreign "friends" to believe the worst about America. On December 10, Marc Herold, an associate professor of economics and women's studies, released a "dossier," claiming to have "documented" 3,767 civilian deaths in the American air campaign in Afghanistan. The count is updated daily in a database on the web (www.cursor.org/stories/civilian_deaths.htm). Herold's...
  • Card. George Refuses to Stop Pro-Abort Al Sharpton from Appearing at St. Sabina's

    02/07/2003 7:35:44 PM PST · by provakatuer · 81 replies · 640+ views
    By Karl Maurer, Vice President and Treasurer Chicago Catholics are reacting with anger and shock over a press release by Cardinal George late Friday afternoon. The release reads as follows: "Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., learned from the news media that the Rev. Al Sharpton has been invited to speak at St. Sabina's on February 9 in the course of celebrating Black History Month. The Cardinal supports the celebration but does not approve of the invitation because of the Rev. Sharpton's present political candidacy and his pro-abortion stance." "Since the homily at Mass is a liturgical action, the homilist is to...
  • Another Defeat for Women - Abortion-Breast Cancer Debate

    03/29/2002 7:21:13 AM PST · by Saundra Duffy · 113 replies · 490+ views
    Pro Life Infonet ^ | March 29, 2002 | Pro Life Infonet
    From: The Pro-Life Infonet Reply-To: Steven Ertelt Subject: Judge Rules for Abortion Facility in Abortion-Breast Cancer Case Source: Pro-Life Infonet; March 28, 2002 Judge Rules for Abortion Facility in Abortion-Breast Cancer Case Fargo, ND -- Fargo, ND -- After more than three days at trial in state court, Judge Michael McGuire ruled in favor of a North Dakota abortion facility that distributes information stating there is no link between abortion and breast cancer. Ruling from the bench, Judge McGuire relied on trial testimony from those who deny a link between abortion and breast cancer -- despite testimony presented by expert...
  • Chinese Wives Of Taiwanese Men Harassed By 'One-Child' Enforcers

    07/19/2002 11:01:47 AM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 5 replies · 318+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | July 19, 2002 | Patrick Goodenough
    Chinese women married to Taiwanese men are being ordered to have abortions or sterilization surgery during visits to the mainland to comply with China's controversial "one-child policy." At least six of those women report that family planning officials forced them to undergo pregnancy tests in recent months, according to the Taiwanese body that deals with mainland relations, the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF). SEF legal services director Patricia Lin said by phone from Taipei Friday that those who were deemed to have violated the "one-child" rule - by getting pregnant after already having a child - were also fined and threatened...
  • Pro-Abortion Lawmakers Blash Bush on UNFPA Decision

    07/17/2002 6:08:22 AM PDT · by rhema · 10 replies · 258+ views
    Accusing the White House of playing political games with the lives of poor women overseas, pro-abortion members of Congress pressed President Bush Tuesday to explain why he has held up $34 million for U.N. family planning programs that have looked the other way as China has implemented a policy of coercive abortions and sterilizations. A group of 48 pro-abortion members of Congress sent a letter to Bush asking that he release the findings of a U.S. delegation that traveled to China in early May to see how the funds are used. The group asked Bush to meet with them so...
  • China enraged by Bush's U.N.-fund pullout

    02/05/2002 10:42:02 PM PST · by kattracks · 15 replies · 346+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 2/06/02 | Damien McElroy, LONDON SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
    <p>BEIJING — A decision by President Bush to suspend $34 million of funding to a U.N. body accused of assisting forced abortions in China is threatening to cloud his visit to Beijing this month.</p> <p>By withholding the money from the U.N. Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), Mr. Bush has made clear his opposition to China's extreme population-control methods. Beijing is hoping to extend the controls, which restrict the majority of couples to one child, for another generation.</p>
  • 2003 Pro-Life Rallies

    01/20/2003 5:10:27 PM PST · by CounterCounterCulture · 10 replies · 326+ views
    various
    With the 30th anniversary of the horrible Roe vs Wade ruling upon us, I want to make a compilation of all the pro-life rallies and observances. Please post any rallies that you know of. Hopefully you can make one of these or start your own. 2003 Pro-Life Rallies * CALIFORNIA * Wednesday 22 January SACRAMENTOTHIRTY YEARS OF ROE: A GENERATION LOST a Statewide Leadership Conference. 8am-10am Annual Prayer Breakfast at The Grand, 1215 J Street, Sacramento. (Cost $20 to register) 10:30 a.m. - the Catholic Diocese of Sacramento and Catholics for Life will sponsor a pro-life Mass. 11th and K,...
  • UNFPA ADMITS IT HAS NO WAY TO MONITOR CHINA'S FORCED ABORTION REGIME

    09/24/2002 4:06:34 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 265+ views
    LifeSite ^ | September 24, 2002
    Completely contradicts past UNFPA claimsWASHINGTON, September 24, 2002 (LSN.ca) - The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has admitted that it does not monitor the 32 counties in China where it operates, and therefore has no way of knowing if coercive abortion is as rampant in its 32 county programs as victims and human rights groups claim. The admission comes after UNFPA told U.S. authorities that no coercive abortion was taking place in a bid to ensure U.S. financial support for UNFPA's activities in China. UNFPA is desperate to reinstate US funding for its programs after a Population Research Institute (PRI)...
  • Abortion Action Alert...Call the White House....NOW ...Tell Him ZERO for UN Population Fund!

    01/14/2002 4:08:52 PM PST · by IM2Phat4U · 66 replies · 623+ views
    RNC Life/Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute ^ | January 14, 2002 | Colleen Parro/Austin Ruse
    Dear RNC/Life Supporters: Please act on this report right away. Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) who has led the way in trying to protect American taxpayers from involvement with China's coercive "one-child" abortion policy, and who supported George W. Bush's campaign for president, has said, according to Ken Connor's December 20, 2001 Washington Update, "I have no doubt in my mind they (the Bush administration) will do the right thing." [If they did not, "it would be a real breach of faith." You bet it would be a breach of faith - for millions of Americans who voted for George Bush, ...
  • UN-Funded Organization Accused of Coerced Abortions

    10/18/2001 7:07:10 AM PDT · by Stand Watch Listen · 14 replies · 361+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | October 18, 2001 | Jason Pierce
    (CNSNews.com) - A Virginia-based population research organization claims that Americans are funding coerced abortions and sterilizations over seas, without even knowing it. At a hearing before the House International Relations Committee Wednesday, witnesses to China's harsh population control laws testified about the effects of the laws on women and their families. Currently in China, families are allowed to have only one child. In keeping with the country's one-child policy, pregnant mothers in the People's Republic of China are required to have an explicit "birth authorization" to have their child. Violators of the law face forced abortions and sterilization. According to ...
  • UNFPA Funding Debate Heats Up As White House Stalls

    01/21/2002 11:29:01 AM PST · by truthandlife · 16 replies · 379+ views
    CNS News ^ | 1/21/02 | Jason Pierce
    U.S. funding for a United Nations population control program remains up in the air, with the Bush Administration under pressure from both pro-life and abortion rights activists to make a decision soon on whether to release the money - or block it instead.Congress recently approved $34 million for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), but President Bush has the authority to determine how much, if any, of the money will be allocated.As of last week, the White House gave no indication of what President Bush would decide.Congress passed the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill in December, which increased UNFPA funding by ...
  • [AIDS:] Condoms vs. Abstinence

    04/30/2003 1:08:54 PM PDT · by Polycarp · 17 replies · 4,049+ views
    Population Research Institute ^ | 30 April 2003 | Steven W. Mosher
    Dear Colleague: The battle raging over the President's AIDS bill comes down to Condoms vs. Abstinence. The "have sex, just use a condom" approach has been tried for twenty years and has failed-spectacularly-to halt the epidemic. The only failsafe method of preventing the sexual spread of HIV is to encourage abstinence before marriage and faithfulness after marriage. This is what abstinence-and abstinence alone-does. Steve Mosher President PRI Weekly Briefing 30 April 2003 Vol. 5/ No. 14 Condoms vs. Abstinence By Steven W. Mosher The AIDS virus is transmitted from one person to another by contact with an infected person's body...
  • UN Shipment of Condoms Seized by Tanzanian

    04/30/2002 12:09:04 PM PDT · by Stand Watch Listen · 11 replies · 317+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | April 30, 2002 | Matt Pyeatt
    (CNSNews.com) - The Tanzanian government has seized a shipment of ten million condoms worth nearly $1 million, alleging that the condoms leak. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) was responsible for the shipment and intended for the condoms to be distributed to the people of Tanzania free of charge. Steve Mosher, spokesman with the Virginia-based Population Research Institute, says the Tanzanian government wants to destroy the condoms seized last week because they have failed two permeability tests. However, Sarah Craven, chief of the UNFPA's Washington office, says the Tanzanian government has agreed to have a third sample of the condoms...
  • African Women and AIDS {African AIDS due to UN pop con efforts, NOT heterosuxual behavior}

    04/29/2003 2:34:58 PM PDT · by Polycarp · 44 replies · 2,274+ views
    PRI Weekly News Briefing ^ | 29 April 2003 | Steve Mosher
      29 April 2003Volume 5/ Number 13 Dear Colleague: In Africa, nearly 6 out of 10 victims of HIV/AIDS are women. Why does the disease disproportionately strike African women? Because, say the gender feminists at the United Nations, they are powerless to refuse sex with HIV-positive men. We disagree with this ideologically-motivated assessment. We believe that the targeting of women and girls for invasive contraceptive, sterilization and abortion procedures by so-called Sexual and Reproductive Health programs is largely responsible. Steven W. MosherPresident African Women and AIDS An examination of HIV/AIDS statistics by region and by gender reveals a curious anomaly....
  • Abortion Push Starts in Postwar Iraq

    04/30/2003 11:39:55 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 43 replies · 366+ views
    National Catholic Register ^ | National Catholic Register | JOSEPH A. D'AGOSTINO
    WASHINGTON - As attention in Iraq begins to shift from war to rebuilding, some Catholic leaders wonder what kind of society the United States and United Nations want to create there. In the past, institutions such as the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.N. Population Fund have promoted family planning, including abortion. Such promotion could result in a backlash among the traditional Christians and Muslims of Iraq, some observers say. "I know that wherever [the U.N. Population Fund] goes, contraception and abortion follow," said Austin Ruse, president of the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, an organization that...
  • How Ending the Abortion Nightmare Will Make Bush the Next Lincoln

    05/08/2002 6:56:53 AM PDT · by truthandlife · 21 replies · 336+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 5/8/02 | Fred Martinez
    Dr. Theresa Burke's latest book on post-abortion therapy, "Forbidden Grief: The Unspoken Pain of Abortion," is endorsed by the great enemy of the feminist agenda, Dr. Laura Schlessinger. Burke concurs with Dr, Laura that the feminist movement has brought us deep psychological problems, especially the abortion culture, because "if you examine the women's movement you can see that many of the women who laid the groundwork were women traumatized by their own abortions. They believed that legalizing abortion would take away the trauma." Instead, as Dr. Burke shows, they created trauma, which brought us the nightmare culture. She applies psychology...
  • China is furious as Bush halts UN 'abortion' funds

    02/02/2002 4:21:59 PM PST · by Pokey78 · 61 replies · 1,642+ views
    The Sunday Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 02/03/2002 | Damien McElroy
    A DECISION by President Bush to suspend £24 million of United States funding to a United Nations body accused of assisting forced abortions in China is threatening to cloud his visit to Beijing this month. By withholding the money from the UN Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), Mr Bush has made clear his opposition to China's extreme population control methods. Beijing is hoping to extend the controls, which restrict the majority of couples to one child, for another generation. Beijing is furious with Mr Bush, who has been swayed by reports implicating the UNFPA in abuses of the one-child policy. ...
  • MOSHER EXPOSES UNDERHANDED ABORTION PRACTICES IN KENYA (USAID clearly implicated)

    04/08/2003 3:19:54 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 1 replies · 232+ views
    LifeSite ^ | April 7, 2003
    USAID clearly implicatedFRONT ROYAL, April 7, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Population expert Dr. Steve Mosher reports on underhanded abortion tactics in rural Africa. "In a dusty backwater of Western Kenya, three hundred miles from the capital city of Nairobi," he says, a Marie Stopes International (MSI) abortion clinic performs primitive suction abortions, sometimes on uninformed clients unaware of what is being done until it is too late. The Population Research Institute's investigation found that MSI officials openly admitted they have collaborated with USAID-funded "family planning" groups, including EngenderHealth, to promote abortion in Kenya. According to David Walker, Kenya's Country Representative for...
  • Freeper Press Conference(HAULING BIG ABORTION BACK TO COURT)

    04/08/2002 12:08:23 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 21 replies · 1,536+ views
    Press Conference | 04/05/02
    Statement by Saundra Duffy My Mom died of cancer. Two of her sisters have died from cancer. Therefore, I am predisposed to cancer and, in fact, I have had two bouts with cancer. I am offended that Planned Parenthood, and some in the media, has criticized me because of my concern for women with breast cancer, even though I'm not dying of the disease myself at this very moment. I am offended that the abortion industry wants to keep women in the dark about the abortion breast-cancer link. Planned Parenthood obviously has a very low opinion of our ability to...
  • UNFPA Supports Coercion in Vietnam

    02/01/2002 8:48:51 AM PST · by toenail · 8 replies · 1,640+ views
    PRI Weekly Briefing ^ | Feb 1, 2001 | Steve Mosher
    Dear Colleague: PRI has been observing UNFPA operations in Vietnam for several years. We have ample documentation, both from the Vietnamese government and from population experts, demonstrating that UNFPA supports coercive population control in this communist nation. UNFPA itself makes no claims that its operations in Vietnam involve "voluntarism." Clearly, continuing to fund the UNFPA would be a violation of federal law. Steven W. Mosher President PRI Weekly Briefing 1 February 2002 Vol. 4/ No. 4 UNFPA Supports Coercion in Vietnam By Steve Mosher In the summer of 1999, a PRI representative visited the headquarters of the United Nations Population ...
  • What do you think of Warren Buffet?

    08/17/2003 2:07:41 PM PDT · by farmer18th · 197 replies · 1,097+ views
    vanity ^ | 8-17-2003 | self
    I suppose I took an interest in Warren Buffet when my wife discovered, courtesy of a newspaper account in the mid 1980s, that a college friend of mine was the son of Warren's Vice Chairman, Charlie Munger. Up to that point, he seemed to be essentially what the media portrayed him to be: a fantasticly successful investor with a home-spun wit. His sinister side, of course, came out this week with his proposition 13 comments, and it brought to mind the other public part of his life, unrelated to investing and finance. He apparently gives very little to charity and...