
Is the Equal Rights Amendment needed?
Are men and women interchangeable in all situations? Are there any differences between men and women or should the United States become a completely sex-neutral society?The Equal Rights Amendment is a relic from a hundred years ago, but the Illinois legislature just made it a current topic by voting to pass that old amendment. Not enough states have passed ERA to put it in the U.S. Constitution and it should be stopped. ERA is not needed and if it were to be ratified, ERA would harm women and harm our country.
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Quoting Phyllis Schlafly
First of all, I want to thank my husband Fred, for letting me come — I always like to say that, because it makes the libs so mad,” my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, often said with a big smile when speaking on college campuses.
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Celebrating a Mother
May 13, 2018 My Mother, Phyllis Schlafly (1924-2016) “You sound just like your mother!” said the NPR reporter to me. What a compliment! I gave
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Equal Rights Amendment Battle Wages On In Illinois
May 8, 2018 Listen to the interview with Anne Schlafly Cori and NPR in Springfield, Illinois, on May 8, 2018. “There’s still today countless common
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Letter: The ERA would take away rights from women
Letter: The ERA would take away rights from women April 16, 2018 The Illinois General Assembly would be foolish to try to ratify the Equal
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Statement by Anne Cori, Chairman of Eagle Forum
February 19, 2018 In April 2016, the Majority Board members of Eagle Forum were forced to file suit to protect the assets of Eagle Forum,
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The Mission Continues: September 5, 2017
by Anne Schlafly Cori, Chairman, Eagle Forum One year ago today, the founder of Eagle Forum, Phyllis Schlafly, passed away at the age of 92.
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Our Liberty Tree
In honor of Phyllis Schlafly on her birthdate. Our Liberty Tree August 14, 2017 By Anne Schlafly Cori, Chairman, Eagle Forum The Liberty Tree in
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Anne Schlafly’s Eagle Forum story . . .
