Posted in November 2012

Endless, Erroneous “Education” Vol. #1 Essay 14

Endless, Erroneous “Education” Vol. #1 Essay 14

Harvard University – Massachusetts There was a time when a college education was held in high regard. It was considered a privilege that only the truly deserving were permitted to experience.  And, unlike today, America’s first colleges were educational institutions whose sole purpose was the training of young men for the ministry. America began its path to higher education … Continue reading

Quote: Rush Limbaugh on the New Castrati

Quote: Rush Limbaugh on the New Castrati

On Oct. 8, 2012 British scientists released a report showing that women who use birth control pills are attracted to effeminate men who look more like themselves, rather than to rugged, muscular men who are genetically dissimilar to themselves. The researchers say this tendency could lead to problems conceiving.  And maybe that’s why, in recent years,  there are so many … Continue reading

Quote: Mark Steyn on Birth Rates

Second-wave feminism convinced the young female baby boomers in the 1960’s that marriage and children limited their ability to “be-all-that-they-could be” and that both were signs of “oppression” and “domination” by men. As a result, divorce rates exploded, abortions skyrocketed, marriages declined and birthrates crashed, leaving Western Civilization gasping for air in 2012.  kqd “Why be surprised that Spanish … Continue reading

“Diversity” Disaster Vol. #1 Essay 11

“Diversity” Disaster Vol. #1 Essay 11

Diversity, is by its very definition, divisive. The concept is fraught with inherent problems, most of which are irritatingly self-inflicted, self-aggrandizing and pointless. How could it surprise anyone that diversity DIVIDES rather than unites people? It is a negative undertaking rather than a positive one and the results are never good. The premise divides people into separate categories, classes, colors, cultures and … Continue reading

Quote: Benito Mussolini on Birth Rates

Quote: Benito Mussolini on Birth Rates

We are still in the dark, cold and without gasoline in NJ. Don’t ask how I finally got my, very low priority, computer hooked up. It’s not pretty and it’s not permanent. Considering the fact that the women voters determined the outcome of this Presidential election, I can only repeat – a. Be careful what you wish for, … Continue reading