
Time to Defund Feminist Pork
If Republicans are looking for a way to return to their principles of limited government and reduced federal spending, a good place to start would be rejection of the upcoming reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) sponsored by Senator Joe Biden (D-DE).
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Women Don’t Belong In Ground Combat
by Phyllis Schlafly Why are our generals trying to push women into ground combat in Iraq despite Pentagon regulations and congressional law against it? What
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Feminist Whines Lead Down a Dead-End Road
Now that Summers has released the text of his January 14 speech, we can see that he presented three very rational hypotheses to explain why there are fewer women than men in science and engineering academia: (1) “the high-powered job hypothesis” (the concept that women voluntarily reject the 80-hour-week and job-intensity that top careers require), (2) “different availability of aptitude at the high end,” and (3) “different socialization and patterns of discrimination” (the favorite feminist explanation for all sex differences).
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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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Feminism Is Mugged by Reality
When Time Magazine runs a cover story called “The Case for Staying Home,” and Reuters reports that housework is good for women because it can help prevent ovarian cancer, you know the feminists are on the run. Stay-at-home moms are coming back in style.
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Supreme Court Wrestles With Title IX
Not content with forcing colleges and universities to eliminate hundreds of male athletic teams, the radical feminists are now trying to persuade the Supreme Court to create a private cause of action so that activist judges can make personnel decisions about who should coach the teams.
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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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Good News & Bad News About Stay-at-Home Moms
When Time Magazine runs a cover story called “The Case for Staying Home,” and Reuters reports that housework is good for women because it can help prevent ovarian cancer, you know the feminists are on the run.
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Feminism Is Mugged By Reality
The feminist revolution that swept across America in the 1970s promoted the dream of a land in which at least half of corporate officers, Fortune 500 C.E.Os, partners in law firms, and doctors would be women.
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Who Pays for Feminist Policies?
The face of war is never pretty, but this time war showed us images we have never seen before. We saw pictures of mothers being sent to Iraq to fight one of the cruelest regimes in the world.
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ERA — Do You Know WHAT It Means?
This brochure was originally written and published in the 1970s by the National Council of Catholic Women. Eagle Forum reprinted this because everything in it is still accurate.
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Does The Military Have The Nerve To Celebrate Mother's Day?
What is the matter with the men of this country — our political and military leaders — that they acquiesce in the policy of sending mothers of infants out to fight Saddam Hussein?
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Who Pays For Feminist Ideology?
The simultaneous news coverage of our war in Iraq and the Air Force Academy rape scandal exposes again the double standards and hypocrisies of the feminists.
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Thought Control Replaces Academic Freedom
Today, thought control is the dominant theology on campuses, often hiding behind the mantras of diversity and multiculturalism.
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Understanding Feminists and Their Fantasies
The feminist movement has had an immense effect on American culture, laws, education and social relationships.
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Why The Democrats Are The Way They Are
If you wonder why the Democratic Party has regressed into sycophantic cheerleading for radical feminist candidates (such as the Hillary Clinton clones running this year), the explanation is in a new book called “Guide to Feminist Organizations.”
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