Tagged with Family

Stay-at-Home Heaven Vol. #3 Essay 9

Stay-at-Home Heaven Vol. #3 Essay 9

Prior to the adoption of radical, second-wave feminism as a way-of-life in America, men went to work and women stayed home to nurture and care for their children and their home.  This excellent division of labor was devised by God and had been refined, over the centuries, by men and women alike. As a result, both … Continue reading

Husband’s Hell Vol. #2 Essay 9

Husband’s Hell Vol. #2 Essay 9

Women’s lack of compassion for the incredible emotional burdens men bear for their families is astounding. The next time you are tempted to bitch at your husband for not taking out the trash, or putting down the toilet seat, remember author Henry David Thoreau’s quote, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation,” and back off! … Continue reading

Gullible Gals Vol. #2 Essay 7

Gullible Gals Vol. #2 Essay 7

When it comes to dishing-out sex, the women of today are brain-dead. They actually believe that the radical feminist mantra of sexual liberation is actually “liberating.”  They have internalized the feminist premise of “free love”, choosing to have sex with whomever they choose under whatever circumstances they choose. In reality, these stupid women, mentored by other stupid women, have … 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

Divorce is Dumb Vol. #1 Essay 12

Divorce is Dumb Vol. #1 Essay 12

Just forty-five years ago, a divorced man had absolutely no prospects of running for public office. His failed marriage was considered a direct reflection of his character, or lack there of, and he was therefore considered, by the voters, to be unelectable. For instance, as a divorced man, Ronald Reagan was thought to be a … 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