There was a time, in the not so distant past, when finances and females were what oil was to water. They just did not mix and anyone who thought otherwise was rebuked. Men traditionally made the money for the family and therefore they were responsible for the savings and expenditures of the family. When World War II began, … Continue reading
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Exceptions to the Rules Vol. #1 Essay 16
Women have spent the last forty-five years demanding, “equality” from men within their orderly, regimented worlds of business, academia, government, military and religion. And yet, rather than embracing the rules and regulations which permitted the success of those institutions and striving to become an equal member of the team, women have instead made “careers” within these institutions based on adversarial behavior, in direct opposition to … Continue reading
Household Haven Vol. #2 Essay 8
People have lived in shelters, of one form or another, for eons. Once tools, honed of stone, proved to be useful to fell trees, man abandoned the fixed locations of the cold and damp caves of their ancestors. Man began to travel about, building a new shelter of wood where the need arose. In doing so he began the … Continue reading
Madcap Marriage Vol. #2 Essay 12
Only through a good Christian marriage can an individual attain the highest form of human happiness known to man. That’s why marriage, as an institution, has survived for thousands of years. Everything else truly pales by comparison. There are aspects of marriage, both physical and emotional, that can never be duplicated, under any other circumstances. They … Continue reading
Brainwashed Vol. #1 Essay 5
As soon as droves of women began to attend college during the late 1960s and early 1970s, the radical, second-wave feminists and their academic socialist cohorts, who clearly understood young women’s naive vulnerabilities, began their efforts to use this flood of gullible collegians as pawns, in order to accomplish their political agenda, through “friendly” manipulation … Continue reading
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: 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
Giving Away the Store Vol. #2 Essay 1
Women do not associate money primarily with security. Men do. For women, having a continuous supply line of cash is a means to an end, rather than an end, in and of itself. For women, cash is something to spend. Something to acquire things with. Something to trade for something else. It is something to be … Continue reading
Women Whining Vol. #2 Essay 4
There once was a time, when women brought the best out in everyone. There once was a time when women represented the best of humanity. There once was a time of gracious femininity, a peaceful time, a time when women were respected and revered. A time of joy and happiness – a time BEFORE radical, shrill, strident, second-wave, … Continue reading
Marvelous Men Vol. #2 Essay 14
Is she bitching, again, about some “bastard” she knows? Well, it’s time to tell this radical feminist to chill out, shut up and calm down because she’s in no position to complain. In fact, she should, instead, be grateful for the men in her life, not resent them. There is an old adage about men that says that they … Continue reading