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See No Evil Vol. #3 Essay 4

See No Evil Vol. #3 Essay 4

Women are unable to recognize evil, whether it’s within themselves, or others. They are unable to detect it, to see it or to sense its presence. The reason? It’s because, throughout history, women were protected from evil by men. As a result, women’s ability to accept evil’s existence has been dramatically compromised. And, today’s women aren’t any different from the women … Continue reading

Positive Powerful Prayer Vol. #3 Essay 2

Positive Powerful Prayer Vol. #3 Essay 2

Have you ever asked yourself why nothing seems to go right in your life?  Why, despite your best efforts, your dreams never come true? Or why most of your relationships are strained?  Do you wonder, night after night, how you are going to make it through the next day’s obligations? Do you constantly ask yourself why you are … Continue reading

Glamour is Gorgeous Vol. #2 Essay 2

Will someone please tell me what’s wrong with looking your best? Even Cleopatra wore eye make-up 3,500 years ago to improve her appearance. What’s the matter with the “no make-up” women of today?  The answer? Anyone? Anyone? Correct, radical feminism. The ugly women don’t want the pretty women to get all of the attention, so … Continue reading

The Good Guys Vol. #2 Essay 5

The peaceful surroundings in which American women live is made possible only through the unseen efforts of the Christian men who stand guard, while the women shop and chat with friends. This illusive, “thin blue line”, of protection goes on day and night, 24/7. The policemen, firemen, security guards, military men, national guard and just as importantly, the average good guy … Continue reading

Boosting Births Vol. #1 Essay 4

Boosting Births Vol. #1 Essay 4

Western civilization’s birth rate has dropped below our ability to replace ourselves. We are on a dead-end road to oblivion. The fact that American births are just barely above the replacement level is primarily due to the Hispanic population. Between the year 2000 and 2008 there was a 1.3 percent drop in the number of … Continue reading

Beware of the Bitch Vol. #1 Essay 2

Beware of the Bitch Vol. #1 Essay 2

I’m sure Rosie O’Donnell, or Janeane Garafola, come to mind when the term “hard-core bitch” is expressed. They are the quintessential Bitter Bitches. Having drunk oceans of feminist “kool-aide,” they have become vivid caricatures of the failures of feminism. These are women who are totally devoid of femininity. They hover in the rarefied air, along with … Continue reading

Vanity of Voting  Vol. #3 Essay 15

Vanity of Voting Vol. #3 Essay 15

I Vote! I have said many times, that I would gladly give up my right to vote if Congress would just repeal the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The ratification of this singular piece of legislation in 1920, which gave American women the right to vote, will be the death of democracy, if … Continue reading

Fat is Fatal Vol. #1 Essay 18

Fat is Fatal Vol. #1 Essay 18

Please note: For those who’ve read the “to be continued…” portion of this essay, it is now updated and complete. There was a time when the only place you could see a humongous “fat lady” was in the freak show at a carnival. Now, they’re everywhere you look, and the carnival fat lady is out … Continue reading

The Abyss of Abortion Vol. #1 Essay 1

I am convinced that the legalization of abortion in 1973 would never have come to fruition if not for the success of the U. S. Supreme Court case to remove prayer from our public schools in 1963, and the unintended consequences of Vatican II in 1965. But before we can fully understand how abortion became … Continue reading