
How ERA Would Change Federal Laws
Proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment often argue, “We need ERA because 800 Federal laws discriminate on account of sex.”
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Proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment often argue, “We need ERA because 800 Federal laws discriminate on account of sex.”
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The Effect of ERAs in State Constitutions
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Section 2 of ERA: The Federal Power Grab
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Changing Social Security to Hurt the Homemaker
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How ERA Will Raise Insurance Rates
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Early in 1978, the ERA proponents announced on the CBS-TV News that they were pinning their best hopes on South Carolina. They thought they had the votes. But it wasn’t even close.
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The Federally-funded National Women’s Conference was no place … for any poor soul who yearns for fairness or for democratic procedures. It was a classic case of a militant minority imposing its will on the majority — the American public, in instance — and making the public pay money for the experience.
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The weekend of November 18-21, 1977, in Houston was the decisive turning point in the war between Women’s Lib and those who are Pro-Family. “Houston” was the “Midway” battle that determined which is the winning side.
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Will ERA Force All Private Schools Coed?
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If the Equal Rights Amendment is ever ratified by 38 state legislatures, what will be the meaning of Section 1 which states
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The Pictures The Press Didn’t Print
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The drive to legalize homosexuality is currently going on at the national, state and local levels. Often it is covered by such euphemisms as “the right to be different” or “the right of sexual orientation” or “sexual preference.” When first presented, some people are inclined to be tolerant and assume a live-and-let-live attitude.
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Conservatives, Let Down Your Nets For The Catch
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The seldom-mentioned Section 2 of the Equal Rights Amendment provides: “The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.” This simple sentence constitutes a gigantic grab for power at the Federal level.
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How many disasters could be avoided if only we could look into the future and get a preview of the consequences of our actions!
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September 1972 Phyllis Schlafly Report: Conservatives Win Rules Fight in Miami
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Of all the classes of people who ever lived, the American woman is the most privileged.
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The Johnson Administration has secretly drafted a giveaway of U.S. rights and property that exceeds in harm to us . . .
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