The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) fired Ms. O’Bagy after it was discovered that, despite her assertions, she did not have a Ph.D. from Georgetown University. Ms. O’Bagy was a researcher and had recently written many pieces about the Syrian war. She held that the United States should arm the rebels and attack the … Continue reading
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Admirable Women – President Bush’s Top Advisor Karen Hughes Resigns and Returns to Family Life
Karen Hughes was born in Paris, France to American parents, Pat and Hal Parfitt. Her father was a U. S Army General and the last U. S. Governor of Panama Canal Zone. Her family traveled extensively, while she and her sister Beverley were children, due to her father’s career. She graduated from Southern Methodist University … Continue reading
Admirable Women – Terri Bennett Asks That Only English Be Spoken During Her College Class
Terri Bennett is a nursing student at Pima Community College in Arizona. She found it very disturbing when fellow students spoke Spanish during class and during special projects. She felt she was not learning all that she could because English was not spoken all of the time. When her requests were ignored within her classes, … Continue reading
Quote: Alexis de Tocqueville on Socialism
“But one also finds in the human heart a depraved taste for equality, which impels the weak to want to bring the strong down to their level, and which reduces men to preferring equality in servitude to inequality in freedom.” Political Consequences of the Social State of the Anglo-Americans. Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) was, and still … Continue reading
Short Essay – Is It Time For Young Men To Change Their Polite Attitude Towards Women?
I am convinced that half of the reason radical, second-wave feminists have made such incredible inroads, in the last 45 years, is because men, by their very nature, are polite. It’s time to get over that inclination and start to be as rude as these women are themselves. If I were a man…. 1. The … Continue reading
Admirable Women – Ashley Lauren Fisher Overcomes Debilitating Injury
Ashley Lauren Fisher Ashley Fisher was a 23-year-old beauty, born in New Jersey. She was a model with a NYC agency and an aspiring actress, dancer and classical pianist, having performed in Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall and on MTV, when tragedy struck. In 1998, Ashley and a group friends, including her boyfriend, were spending a … Continue reading
Short Essay – Why Do Men Take Things Seriously and Women Don’t?
No matter where you look, whether on TV or in schools, offices, stores, hospitals, churches, libraries, restaurants, banks or in the military, the judiciary, the political realm or on the public streets, you see thousands of radical, second-wave women who do not take their serious jobs seriously. I for one, am so sick of the unprofessional, giddy, … Continue reading
Quote: William Bennett on Political Pushovers
“It is our character that supports the promise of our future – far more than particular government programs or policies.” This attitude is what separates the independent thinking men from the dependent thinking women. kqd Please click on my link to my related post – Political Pushovers Vol. #2 Essay 18
Short Essay – Why Do Women Make Such Public Fools of Themselves?
What’s happened to the dignity with which women used to live their lives? Where are the ladies who could be relied upon to speak respectfully and knowingly? When did women decide they no longer wanted to portray themselves as modest creatures? What caused women to reject the role of wife and mother, substituting whore and … Continue reading
Quote: Sting on Lazy Losers
“I come from a family of losers, and I’ve rejected my family as something I don’t want to be like.” Please click on my link to my related post – Lazy Losers Vol. #2 Essay 10