
Hooray For Hootie
Hooray for Hootie! At last we have a real man who can resist the histrionics of the pushy feminists. It’s so refreshing to know that somewhere there is an American man willing to stand his ground — on any issue — and tell the feminists he is not going to knuckle under to their nagging, extortion, pressure tactics or media tantrums.
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Careers, Choices, Costs, and Biases
Hewlett’s book is a compilation of depressing interviews with women who broke business barriers and achieved enormous career success, now earning six-figure incomes, but are not happy.
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Careers, Choices, Costs, and Biases
The feminist movement, which flowered in the 1970s, persuaded young women to opt for a career in “a man’s world,” and whether they ended up with or without a child, they don’t relish suggestions that they were mistaken in their priorities.
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The Many Assaults on U.S. Sovereignty
One of the goals of the globalists is to make everyone believe we are citizens of the world, not citizens of a particular country. This concept, widely taught in the schools, tends to diminish patriotism and allegiance to one’s country while promoting open borders subject only to a network of international bureaucracies.
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United Nations Treaty On Women
Rumblings are leaking out of Washington that Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph Biden (D-DE) and the Clinton holdovers in the State Department are conspiring to resuscitate the long-moribund United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
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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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The Fight Ain’t Over
When Congress sent the equal rights amendment to the states for ratification in 1972, era opponents warned of dire consequences: co-ed bathrooms, women drafted into the military, the repeal of spousal support laws.
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Daycare Bombshell Hits The "Village"
The advocates of “it takes a village to raise a child” are having a rough month. They are scurrying around trying to come up with arguments to refute the new study showing that children who spend most of their time in daycare are three times as likely to exhibit behavior problems in kindergarten as those who are cared for primarily by their mothers.
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United Nations Plans for America’s Future
At the 55th annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on September 5-9, 2000, called the Millennium Assembly and Summit, far-reaching plans are underway to turn the corner from a world of sovereign, independent nation-states to a world of disparate peoples subordinated to the supreme authority of the United Nations. These plans call for the total restructuring of the mission and powers of the United Nations.
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Memo on the Equal Rights Amendment 2000
The original Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) resolution, which passed Congress on March 22, 1972, set this time limit for the ratification period: “seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress.”
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Feminist View of Motherhood, Marriage, and Career
Hillary Rodham Clinton followed the usual liberal formula: proclaim a “crisis,” wrap it in “children,” and try to intimidate Congress into funding a new middle-class entitlement.
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G.I. Jane Is a Role-Model for Evil
G.I. Jane (Demi Moore) proves she is a liberated woman by getting herself beaten to a bloody pulp, almost raped, and subjected to extreme bodily harassment. To the feminists, this is okay because her goal is to be treated just like men.
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The Kelly Flinn Flim-Flam

Feminist Assault on Reasonableness
Twenty years after women began attending law schools in greater numbers, feminists are turning up as law school professors, law review writers, state legislators, congressional staffers, prosecutors, law clerks and even judges.
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Feminist Assault On Reasonableness
Now that women are attending law schools in greater numbers, feminists are turning up as law school professors, law review writers, state legislators, congressional staffers, prosecutors, law clerks, and even judges.
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The Feminists Seek Unfair and Unattainable Goals
The aging feminist leaders gathered in Washington earlier this month amid self-doubts about whether they are relevant any more.
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