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Short Essay – Feminism’s Female “Friendship” Fraud

Short Essay – Feminism’s Female “Friendship” Fraud

Throughout history, women have never had female “friends”. Men had (team-based) friends, woman had (neighborhood-based) acquaintances. Female, feminist “friendship”, as we understand it today, was never the justification for interaction among unrelated women for the simple reason that young women were in direct competition with each other for the best men in town. And, despite … Continue reading

Quote: Albert Pike on the Good Guys

Quote: Albert Pike on the Good Guys

“To work with the hands or brain, according to our requirements or our capacities, to do that which lies before us to do, is more honorable than rank and title.” Click on my link to my related post – The Good Guys

Short Essay – What Happened to Quiet?

Short Essay – What Happened to Quiet?

I know. I’ve heard the saying, “If it’s too loud, you’re too old.” And, since the phrase has been around since rock n’ roll was created, I’ve probably said it more than I care to remember myself, while blasting my radio. But, loud music is not the point of this post because blaring music is a … Continue reading

Admirable Women – Nicole Goeser Carries Concealed Weapon

In 2009 Nicole was working at a local restaurant in Tennessee with her husband Ben when a man who had been sending her inappropriate e-mails walked in. She was a concealed carry permit holder but because Tennessee law would not permit her to bring the gun into the restaurant, she had obligingly left her gun … Continue reading

Poem: YAKBACKERS by K.Q.Duane

Poem: YAKBACKERS by K.Q.Duane

  YAKBACKERS Men, there is a creature in our midst, who hails from Feminia. She looks and acts and chats like you, but do not be deceived. This being is no more like you, then apples are like frogs. She plays a farce for all to see, from which she is conceived. She dresses well, … Continue reading

The Sacred Cow We Call “School” Vol. #3 Essay 10

The Sacred Cow We Call “School” Vol. #3 Essay 10

Until America comes to grips with the deplorable job that our public schools are doing for our children, the country will continue to fall behind the remaining industrialized nations of the world. In 2006, Stamford University mathematician, Kevin Devlin, analysed the The Programme for International Student Assessment tests of 15 year-olds. The testing was undertaken by … Continue reading