The Phyllis Schlafly Report

The Feminists Continue Their War Against Men

When the feminist movement burst onto the American social scene in the 1970s, the rallying cry was “liberation.” The feminists demanded liberation from the role of the housewife and mother who lived in what Betty Friedan famously labeled a “comfortable concentration camp.”

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Phyllis Schlafly

Feminist Challenge to Rumsfeld

The feminists have launched a devious attack on the U.S. Armed Services that could have a very detrimental effect on morale, retention, and recruitment. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was a college wrestler at Princeton, and now we will see if he is man enough to stand up to the feminists.

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The Phyllis Schlafly Report

Conservative Agenda for 2005

Conservative voters gave Republican politicians their best Christmas in at least half a century, conferring majorities at nearly all levels of government. Now, what will the politicians give the voters in return?

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Phyllis Schlafly

Equality For Women In Our Military

The picture of the female U.S. soldier, Pfc. Lynndie England, holding a leash around the neck of a prone naked Iraqi male prisoner, like a dog, is a public relations disaster for America abroad. Just as distressing is the humiliation of America in letting the world see to what depths the gender-integrated military has taken us.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Special-Interest Lobbyists Overlooked By The Media

DACOWITS has demanded that women be assigned to submarines, to the crews of Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (the vehicles that launch rockets during land-combat operations), to the helicopter crews of Special Operations units such as the Army Rangers, and even to land combat units that directly engage the enemy.

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September 27, 2024
Facts About Women in Combat
Elaine Donnelly
  • As of Jan. 3, 2011: 110 women have been killed in the war in Iraq (compared with about 4,300 men). In the Afghan campaign, 24 women have been killed (compared with more than 1,400 men).
  • The 70 women killed (as of Dec. 25, 2006) include 7 mothers of young children.
  • Among their ranks are more than 16,000 single mothers.
Don't Ask, Don't Tell Hearing
Women in the Military
A Teenage Soldier's Goodbyes on the Road to Over There - Angel Franco/The New York Times

A Teenage Soldier’s Goodbyes on the Road to Over There
MOHAVE VALLEY, AZ — Pvt. Resha Kane, just 10 months removed from her senior prom, is bound for Fort Hood, and then probably Iraq. 3/04/07

Goodbye, Capt. Mom

STEVE TRAYNOR/KILLEEN (TX) DAILY HERALD (used by permission)