
Is there Life after Roe v. Wade ?
Is there life after Roe v. Wade? Can such a thing be possible? Will there come a time when abortion is no longer a constitutional right in America?
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Women Win: ERA is Dead
The ratification process must start anew. Americans deserve a robust debate on the merits of the ERA. — Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
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Virginia Legislature Considers Amendment that Harms Women
It is clear Virginia Democrats have failed to consider the consequences to both women and the state in their haste to pass the ERA — Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
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New Army Combat Fitness Test Fails Women and Men
The nation’s Capital is somewhat distracted right now, but CMR is keeping a close eye on policy decisions affecting our military. In the past year we have seen signs of trouble on two main tracks – sexual misconduct and advanced “gender-neutral” combat training that does not work for the majority of women. This newly posted article highlights both issues, starting with a focus on the stunning failure rate for women on the new Army Combat Fitness Test (AFCT)
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Celebrating Patriotic Heroines
With the recent dust-up around Nike’s retraction of its new Betsy Ross flag shoe, it has been surprising (or maybe not) to see the ignorance of so many about basic American history.
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Celebrate the Defeat of ERA!
At the Democratic presidential debates this week, several of the candidates said that ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment was a top priority.
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The Dark Side of the Web
Pornography is 35 percent of all downloads on the Internet. One popular porn website receives 64 million visitors each day, the equivalent of 729 visitors every second. In 2016, humans watched 92 billion videos from this site, an average of 12.5 videos per person on earth. This adds up to 4.6 billion hours of pornography watched in a single year, or more than 5,000 centuries’ worth of pornographic footage.
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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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It All Depends on the Definition of “Sex”
On the surface, the Equal Rights Amendment seems quite innocent. The main text states, “Equality of rights under the law shall not be abridged or denied by the United States or any state on account of sex.”
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Replace #MeToo with #NoWay
Would the episodes of male bosses sexually harassing young women in the office be different if more women were in power? Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Sheryl Sandberg have said, “Yes!” and argue that female bosses would prevent sexual harassment. Nonsense! Women, just by their presence, do not necessarily create a peaceful environment and nor do all women think alike.
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Texas Associations of Business study
After reading the Texas Associations of Business study, “The Economic Impact of Discriminatory Legislation On the State Of Texas,” Trayce Bradford, President of Texas Eagle Forum, wrote, “Contrary to what the TAB hopes you will believe by their polls and charts, they do NOT have a referendum on the religious liberty issues.
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Republicans and Democrats on Women in Combat
The subject of women in the military was addressed by both political parties at their national conventions last month, and it’s no surprise that Republicans and Democrats came to diametrically opposite conclusions.
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Republicans Debate: Should Women Be Drafted?
Should young women be required to sign up for Selective Service if the military draft is reinstated, just as young men are required to do.
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Male and Female Still Matter in Combat
Less than a year after the Supreme Court decided that marriage no longer needs partners of the opposite sex, the other two branches of the federal government are moving rapidly to eliminate all rational distinctions based on sex.
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Phyllis Schlafly Statement: House Actions on Women in Draft
Today, Phyllis Schlafly congratulated the House Rules Committee for acting properly in stripping a provision from the annual defense policy bill that would have required young women to sign up for a military draft.
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Republicans Debate: Should Women Be Drafted?
Toward the end of the eighth Republican presidential debate, the moderators introduced a new subject which has been absent from stump speeches and ignored in the seven previous debates.
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