Tagged with Women

Quote: Pat Robertson on Brainwashing

Now here’s a man who doesn’t pull any punches. He was obviously around at the inception of radical, second-wave  feminism. “Feminism encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.” Check out my link  for related post – Brainwashed

Madcap Marriage Vol. #2 Essay 12

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

Quote: Christina Hoff Sommers on Brainwashing

“We are turning against boys and forgetting a simple truth that the energy, competitiveness, and corporal daring of normal, decent males is responsible for much of what is right with the world.” Check out the reason why, on my link to a related post – Brainwashed

Crimes Against Children Vol. #1 Essay 7

Crimes Against Children Vol. #1 Essay 7

We have all heard it before. “Our children are our future.” But, do we sincerely believe it? Do we live our lives as though that statement were true?  Are our priorities arranged to reflect that principle? Or do we silently stand by while others denigrate, demean or even destroy children’s innocent lives? Between 2001 and 2007 federal … Continue reading

Brainwashed Vol. #1 Essay 5

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: John Burroughs on Blame

Quote: John Burroughs on Blame

“A man (woman) can fail many times, but he (she) isn’t a failure until he (she) begins to blame somebody else.”   John Burroughs, naturalist and essayist. *italics are my words. Check out my link for related post – Blame Game

Parental Relationships Vol. #2 Essay 16

Parental Relationships Vol. #2 Essay 16

Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother. This is the 4th Commandment, not Suggestion, but Commandment. It has been at the core of the advancement of civilization throughout recorded history. It has allowed humanity to drag itself out of the mud of barbarism, to become disciplined creatures with high standards of behavior and respectable lives. Until … Continue reading

Quote: Dr. Albert Ellis on Blame

“The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny.”  – Dr. Albert Ellis, Psychologist Check out my link to related post – Blame Game.

Political Pushovers Vol. #2 Essay 18

Political Pushovers Vol. #2 Essay 18

As long as radical, third-wave feminist women assume that government programs will salve their bad behavior and continue to support and “care” for them when they chronically screw-up, they will continue to be used as pawns by the political hacks who administer the programs, and their minions, thereby multiplying their personal problems, rather than reducing them. Despite what … Continue reading

Cauldron of Cackling Crooks and Criminals Vol. #1 Essay 8

There was a time, in the not so distant past, when women were placed on “pedestals” and both admired and revered. They represented all that was good within humanity. Women were considered the kind, polite, considerate, loving, sweet, selfless half of mankind. As mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, nieces and aunts, they were the reason civilization developed. Men were … Continue reading