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“When American soldiers were killed over Iraq,” she wrote, “Vice President Al Gore told the widows and orphans of those men that ‘they died in the service of the United Nations.’ That wasn’t a slip of the tongue; his words reveal the Clinton...
"If American women want to know where all the manly men have gone, they can blame the feminists. Not only can men no longer hold the door open for women, they can't even save a woman's life and get a gracious thank you. Feminists have destroyed the...
Let me tell you, I worked my way through college and got my college degree at a great university, Washington University of St. Louis, in 1944 -- no discrimination of any kind ... I then went to the Harvard Graduate School and competed with all of the guys -- no discrimination whatsoever -- got my Harvar...
(BTW: Muslims Must Go!) 8 hours, 57 minutes ago Views: 286 • Comments: 5 Tweets: 0 • Rating: 6 Gus Why Romney's Religion Matters - by Sean Faircloth 12 hours, 13 minutes ago Views: 509 • Comments: 9 Tweets: 35 • Rating: 2 Timmeh Phyllis Schlafly's...
She has filed amicus curiae briefs with the U.S. Supreme Court and Courts of Appeal. Schlafly was named one of the 100 most important women of the 20th century by the Ladies' Home Journal. Tags: Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum, LOST, Law of Sea Treaty,...
Phyllis Schlafly and Margaret Thatcher were among my earliest political heroes
Friday, folks, and a good laugh is in order after Bizarro Week from hell, don't you think? So sit back and laugh at Phyllis Schlafly's son Roger who is terribly upset about the fact that the (former) minority population is growing faster than the white...
It marked an important milestone, indicative of a changing United States that has long been considered the world’s melting pot. Or, if you’re the conservative, Phyllis Schlafly-backed Eagle Forum, it’s a clarion call that America is in grave danger of...
Phyllis McAlpin Stewart Schlafly (b. August 15, 1924, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American conservative political activist and constitutional attorney known for her opposition to feminism and the Equal Rights Amendment. Her bestselling book, A Choice, Not An Echo, was published in 1964 from her home in Alton, Illinois, across the Mississippi... Full Article
Let me tell you, I worked my way through college and got my college degree at a great university, Washington University of St. Louis, in 1944 -- no discrimination of any kind ... I then went to the Harvard Graduate School and competed with all of the guys -- no discrimination whatsoever -- got my Harvar...
Phyllis Schlafly and Margaret Thatcher were among my earliest political heroes
Oh, I'm so sorry you're not going to stay around and let me convince you that you're wrong
gay activist Sister Boom Boom and five members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence did perform a mock exorcism of actors dressed as Rev. Jerry Falwell and anti-feminist Phyllis Schlafly in Union Square.
Rosen's gaffe was no mistake ... It's what the feminists really think of any mother who would say, as Ann Romney said, 'My career choice is to be a mother.' And the feminists are always telling you they're for choice but they are not for that choice to be a full-time homemaker or a mother.
Rosen's gaffe was no mistake ... It's what the feminists really think of any mother who would say, as Ann Romney said, 'My career choice is to be a mother.' And the feminists are always telling you they're for choice but they are not for that choice to be a full-time homemaker or a mother.
Equal pay is a communist idea ... We do not want equal pay.
If the Obama mandate for contraception remains intact, then liberals will next demand that Americans pay for other objectionable items that are not really medical care. We can expect future mandates, under the guise of 'health care,' to include sex change operations, late-term abortions, embryonic stem-...
