Posted here for 6-23-03:
"By taking prescription psychiatric drugs for a supposed learning disorder, 6 million children in the U.S. alone will not qualify for the armed services."
-- "A Drugged and Dangerous World," by Jan Eastgate, International President, Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Documenting Psychiatry -- Shattering Your World with Drugs, page 2. Published by Citizens Commission on Human Rights International, 6362 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite B, Los Angeles, California 90028. Phone: 323-467-4242. Fax: 323-467-3720. E-mail. Website.
"The Chicago Daily Herald reported that a 'former state worker with Democratic ties at a Joliet treatment center for the state's most dangerous sex offenders registered more than 125 of them to vote last fall. Voting patterns show the child molesters, rapists, and other sexual deviants overwhelmingly supported Democrats."
-- "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, July/August 2003, page 10. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"Honolulu resident John Magnus had over 100 T-shirts printed with the slogan 'Will Work for Freedom'. The shirts were sent to a variety of celebrities and politicians. Vice President Dick Cheney sent Magnus a friendly thank you note. Actor Martin Sheen sent the T-shirt back, the package still unopened."
-- "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, July/August 2003, page 10. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"Few Americans have heard of the National Slave Memorial Act (HR 196) that proposes to erect a National Slave Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C."
-- "White Guilt, Black Exploitation," by Walter E. Williams, Human Events, June 16, 2003, page 24. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"Most insiders agree privately that a seemingly spontaneous (but well-funded) 'Draft Hillary' movement will (surprise, surprise) emerge in the coming months. . . . [T]he influential Iowa Democratic Party has invited 'non-candidate' Hillary Clinton to be the featured speaker at its 'candidate-only' fall event, reports the ever watchful NewsMax magazine."
-- "Hillary's Path to Presidential Power Is Already Charted," The American Sentinel, June 2003, page 2. Address: American Lantern Press, Incorporated, 101 Washington Street, Falmouth, Virginia 22405. Phone: 540-371-1807. E-mail.
"Congressional Quarterly reports that between 1988 and 1999, health officials investigated 44 disease outbreaks worldwide that involved likely bioterror agents, including anthrax, cholera, plague, tularemia, and botulism. Six of those cases, all in the United States, involved outbreaks so unusual that bioterrorism was -- or should have been -- seriously considered, according to a recent highly technical article in Emerging Infectious Diseases."
-- "What the Public Isn't Being Told about Bio-Terrorism," The American Sentinel, June 2003, page 9. Address: American Lantern Press, Incorporated, 101 Washington Street, Falmouth, Virginia 22405. Phone: 540-371-1807. E-mail.
"Iraqi political figure Ahmed Chalabi said on June 11 that a double agent had tipped off the U.S. administration about the whereabouts of Saddam Hussein, then told him [Hussein] of the imminent U.S. 'decapitation' strike, allowing the Iraqi dictator to escape."
-- "Double Agent's Tip Allowed Saddam to Flee, Chalabi Says," by Sharon Behn, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 16-22, 2003, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 6-16-03:
"Vladimir Lenin, founder of the totalitarian Soviet Union, defined his ruling philosophy as follows: 'Power without limit, resting directly upon force, restrained by no laws, absolutely unrestrained by rules.' In 1970, then-UN Secretary-General U Thant, a Burmese Marxist, praised Lenin's vision as 'in line with the aims of the UN Charter.'"
-- "Toward a Leninist World Order," The New American, June 2, 2003, page 6. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"On April 13, a police officer in the LA suburb of Rialto spotted a 2003 Ford Expedition SUV traveling at nearly 100 mph and weaving in and out of traffic. Before the officer could begin pursuit, the driver lost control. He hit a tree and a utility pole, went through a fence, and crashed into a house with such force, police assumed the crash was fatal. They got two surprises: the driver was alive, and turned out to be habitual . . . criminal Rodney King."
-- "King of the Road," American Renaissance, June 2003, page 14. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"A recent newspaper headline read, 'Smell of baked bread may be health hazard.' The article went on to describe the dangers of the smell of baking bread. The main danger, apparently, is that the organic components of this aroma may break down ozone. I was horrified. When are we going to do something about bread-induced global warming?"
-- "The Bread Threat," Insight on the News, May 27 - June 9, 2003, page 53, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 6-9-03:
"A new study found that far from enriching campus life for students, increasing diversity appears to aggravate racial tensions. In addition, students' regard for their educational experience declines as the number of minorities increases on campus. Those are the findings of a survey by Smith College Prof. Stanley Rothman, published in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research, a peer-reviewed journal."
-- "Thumbs Down," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, June 2003, page 4. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"[L]iberal Congressman Sam Farr of California . . . is displaying the flag of the United Nations outside his office in the hallway of the Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C. According to his spokeswoman, it's because he wants to show 'solidarity with the U.N.'" [How far down on his priority list is the U.S.A.?]
-- From a solicitation letter from Gary Kreep, United States Justice Foundation, PO Box 1203, Merrifield, Virginia 22116-9998.
"The Hill reports that Rep. Dick Gephardt (D.-Mo.), who is running for President, has missed 162 votes in the House this year. That gives him an 85% absence rating. . . . The Hill also noted that Sen. John Kerry (D.-Mass.), another presidential candidate, has missed 34% of this year's Senate votes due to campaign appearances." [Remember when Bob Dole was hounded out of the Senate when he was running for President? But of course the rules that apply to Republicans don't apply to Democrats.]
-- "See Dick Run, Not Vote" and "Kerry Cuts Class," Capital Briefs, Human Events, May 26, 2003, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"On the average, a barge or boat hits one of the nation's bridges every other day."
-- "Did You Know?" Insight on the News, June 10-23, 2003, page 17, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 6-2-03:
"Anything less than eight hours of sleep affects attention, reaction time and working memory; even at six hours, people are more prone to errors, mistakes and accidents."
-- "Did You Know?" Insight on the News, May 27 - June 9, 2003, page 17, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich (Ohio) . . . is proposing a federally run health care plan that will cost an astounding $2 trillion per year by 2013." [Another liberal doing what liberals do best: redistributing income.]
-- "Outflanking Gephardt," Capital Briefs, Human Events, May 19, 2003, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"Police say [Margaret] Summey, a 64-year-old widow, shot 43-year-old Timothy Doyle Huitt after he broke into her McGill Drive home. . . 'I did what I had to do. That's what the police told me. I protected myself', Summey said. . . '[When I heard the burglar] I went straight and got the .357 Magnum,' she said. 'I would have used a shotgun, but I had just had new counter tops done and I didn't want to tear up the kitchen.'
-- "Granny, Get Your Gun," Resource Roundup, May/June 2003, page 2. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 5-26-03:
"The U.C. Berkeley Queer Alliance receives $9,000 in student fees, which the group uses to maintain an online message board on which students discuss campus locations where they can engage in illicit sexual activities. . . . Berkeley has done nothing to moderate the group's website."
-- "Top Five Outrages on College Campuses," by the Collegiate Network, Human Events, May 12, 2003, page 16. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"[W]hat's the latest 'scientific' breakthrough? The groundbreaking discovery that toddlers and babies suffer from 'post-traumatic play.' Actually, psychologists came up with this one, claiming that with this age group being too young to 'complain about their childhoods,' signs of mental illness are visible at four months, evidenced by babies not smiling or laughing. According to one psychologist, stressed out babies look 'sad, withdrawn, frightened and disorganized.'" [That's all that's needed to come up with a brand new psychosis.]
-- A solicitation letter from John B. Fleming, Fund Raising and Development Officer, Citizens Commission on Human Rights International, 6616 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Phone: 323-467-4242. Fax: 323-467-3720. E-mail. Website.
"After a grueling fight, a company of infantrymen was resting and opening their first mail delivery of the war. . . One of the young soldiers had received a care package and was sharing the home-baked cookies with his friends A photographer with a heavy French accent asked if he could have one. The soldier looked him over and said there would be no cookies for Frenchmen. The photographer then protested that he was half Italian. Without missing a beat, the soldier broke a cookie in half and gave it to him."
-- "No Cookies Pour Vous," Inside Politics, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, May 12-18, 2003, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 5-19-03:
"[T]he University of Virginia and nine other state-supported schools [dispensed] the contraceptive RU-486 for 10 years before it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1998."
-- "Lawmaker Wants Contraceptive Pill Off Virginia Campuses," by Jon Ward, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, May 5-11, 2003, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Anti-Bush 'peace activists' are boasting that the National Council of Churches, financed by the mainline Protestant denominations, has committed $400,000 for a policy campaign against the president prior to next year's election."
-- "The Insider," Insight on the News, May 13-26, 2003, page 6, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Despite the [FDA's] unprecedented attempt to conceal the identity of the manufacturer of RU-486, it is now generally known that it will be manufactured by a firm in Communist China, which has produced RU-486 for use in the government's forced abortion program."
-- "Of Note," Judicial Watch Verdict, May 2003, page 11. Address: 501 School Street, SW, 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 202-646-5172. Fax: 202-646-5199. Website.
Posted here for 5-12-03:
"A Florida state legislator was forced to apologize and humiliate himself in the new Stalinist multicultural era because in a private conversation he joked good-naturedly about blacks being good basketball players."
-- "America's New Era," Middle America News, May 2003, page 11. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"The greater part of young people [in France] are Muslim, not integrated with French society, and almost illiterate. . . . In fact, the only things that are growing in France right now are crime and Islamism. . . . Within 20 years, Muslims will be a majority in France. And if nothing changes, they will be radical Muslims. . . . France is almost finished. The nightmare is almost here."
-- "France Is Almost Finished," by Guy Milliere, in Frontpagemag.com, as quoted in "Death of a Nation," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 21-27, 2003, page 28. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Once you're as far down the death spiral as Italy is, it's hard to reverse. Most European races are going to be out of business in a couple more generations."
-- Quoting Canada's National Post columnist Mark Steyn, in "Lessons of Russia's Depopulation Disaster," NewsMax.com (the magazine), May 2003, page 67. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"University of Manitoba professor Rod Yellon . . . thinks the word 'stop' on a stop sign is too vague and that the government should set precisely calibrated standards of what it means to 'stop'." [Guess who got a traffic ticket for running a stop sign.]
-- "Victimology, 101," CampusReport, April/May 2003, page 2. Address: Accuracy in Academia, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 5-5-03:
"Handgun Control Incorporated . . . is suing to hold Bushmaster Firearms, Inc. responsible for at least two of the 10 murders attributed to alleged D.C. snipers Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo because they supposedly used one of the company's firearms -- even though Bushmaster obeyed all of the countless laws and regulations to which it is subject." [This is sort of like suing the dictionary publisher when someone says something wrong.]
-- "Brady Bunch Exploits Tragedy . . . Again," Resource Roundup, April/May 2003, page 2. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.
"An important U.S. high-tech manufacturer is shutting down its American operations . . . and moving sophisticated equipment now being used to make critical parts for smart bombs to the People's Republic of China." [Is there any pro-American citizen alive who thinks this is a good idea?]
-- "Big Security Risk?" Resource Roundup, April/May 2003, page 15. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.
"Get ready for the next round of leftwing commencement speakers. Cornell has already announced it has signed up that rowdiest of leftists, James Carville. Al Gore and Madeleine Albright were recent commencement speakers at Harvard, Robert Reich and Janet Reno at the University of California-Berkeley, Hillary Clinton and Jimmy Carter at the University of Pennsylvania, Gloria Steinem and Whoopi Goldberg at Wellesley. At most prestigious colleges, students never hear a conservative commencement speaker."
-- "Thought Control Replaces Academic Freedom," The Phyllis Schlafly Report, April 2003, page 1. Address: PO Box 618, Alton, Illinois 62002. E-mail. Website.
"Right after the 9/11 attack, German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen called it 'the greatest work of art for the whole cosmos.' . . . Norman Mailer called the suicide hijackers 'brilliant.'"
-- "Distorting the Grim Realities of Terrorism," by Daniel Pipes, Human Events, March 24, 2003, page 10. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
Posted here for 4-28-03:
"University of Chicago researchers who studied the results in California schools reported that Internet access did nothing to improve the test scores of schoolchildren." [And this comes as a surprise?]
-- "Can More Money Improve Schools?" The Phyllis Schlafly Report, March 2003, pages 3-4. Address: PO Box 618, Alton, Illinois 62002. E-mail. Website.
"The President's brother, Neil Bush, announced that his son, attending a private school, was mis-diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder and coerced into taking Ritalin, and the family had to spend years resisting the medication."
-- "The Key to Education Reform," The Phyllis Schlafly Report, March 2003, page 4. Address: PO Box 618, Alton, Illinois 62002. E-mail. Website.
"Today's college seniors are less educated than students graduating from high school in 1955, two new studies have shown."
-- "Getting Dumber," Media Bypass, April 2003, page 49. American Alternative Media LP, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"[A]s U.S. forces took Baghdad, the official Jordan Press Association held a rally in Amman at which a screaming mob of 100 'journalists' burned American flags and posters of President Bush. And Jordan calls itself the most moderate of the Middle East states."
-- "The Insider," Insight on the News, April 29 May 12, 2003, page 7, published by the The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"For two days, only the New York Post reported the wild booing that greeted Bill Clinton at a Willie Nelson concert in Manhattan."
-- "The Insider," Insight on the News, April 29 May 12, 2003, page 7, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"SARS . . . has now spread across the globe, afflicting more than 2,200 people and killing 78. . . . [B]y comparison, the flu kills 36,000 individuals each year."
-- "As SARS Spreads," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 14-20, 2003, page 37. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 4-21-03:
"Just five weeks ago, Bill O'Reilly asked [Janeane] Garofalo what she would do if her predictions that the war would be a disaster turned out to be wrong. She promised, 'I would be so willing to say I'm sorry, I hope to God that I can be made a buffoon of, that people will say you were wrong, you were a fatalist, and I will go to the White House on my knees on cut glass and say, hey, you were right, I shouldn't have doubted you.' Instead, she has told WABC Radio's Steve Malzberg, 'I have nothing to apologize for.'" [One of the advantages of being a liberal: you never have to say you're sorry.]
-- "Janeane Garofalo Refuses to Honor Pledge to Apologize," Hollywood Halfwits Website, 4-13-03.
"Saddam Hussein has failed to account for 8,500 liters of anthrax, 6,500 chemical bombs, 650 kilos of growth media for bio-agents and stockpiles of VX nerve gas."
-- "Freedom Index," America's First Freedom, April 2003, page 20. Address: National Rifle Association of America, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-9400. Phone: 703-267-1000. Website.
"A school in Yorkshire England has banned the story of the three little pigs from classrooms of children under seven, because stories about pigs may offend Muslims."
-- "Three Little Pigs Banned," Squeaky Chalk, CampusReport, March 2003, page 2. Address: Accuracy in Academia, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail. Website.
"[A] Michigan grade school teacher received a slap on the wrist for teaching songs that included the words 'freedom' and 'liberty'. The school felt that these words 'might be offensive to non-citizens'." [Multiculturalism strikes again.]
-- "Radicals' Free Speech Assault," Squeaky Chalk, CampusReport, March 2003, page 2. Address: Accuracy in Academia, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 4-14-03:
"[T]he nomination of rock guitar player 'Bono' was inexplicably accepted by the Nobel Peace Prize committee." [Perhaps any leftist qualifies for the prize.]
-- Newsbriefs, Middle America News, April 2003, page 5. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"Vandals daubed insults on [a] monument to allied dead of World war I in the Etaples Military Cemetery near Calais, France. 'Dig up your trash, it's soiling our land.' Using French slang for Britons, [one message] demands, 'Rosbeefs go home. Saddam will win and cause your blood to flow.'" [I guess Mr. Chirac isn't the only one in that country who despises the U.S. and U.K.]
-- "Chirac Apologizes for Graveyard Graffiti taunting Allies," by Jerry Seper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 7-13, 2003, page 5. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Rep. Mark Foley, Florida Republican, last week introduced what promises to be a controversial amendment that would grant a person born on U.S. soil automatic citizenship only if one or both parents is an American citizen or legal permanent resident. He points out that most other developed countries -- Britain, France, Australia, Germany and Italy included -- do not confer automatic birthright citizenship."
-- "Inside the Beltway," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 7-13, 2003, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Sen. John Kerry is calling for 'regime change' -- in the United States. During a campaign speech in New Hampshire on April 2, the Democratic presidential hopeful called for President Bush's ouster, saying he had not gained support of the United Nations before invading Iraq. 'What we need now is not just a regime change in Saddam Hussein and Iraq, but we need a regime change in the United States,' Mr. Kerry said."
-- "Kerry Stands by Remark Calling for 'Regime Change in United States'," by Charles Hurt, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 7-13, 2003, page 10. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Columbia University professor Nicholas De Genova recently told students . . . 'the only true heros are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military.'"
-- "Hail, Columbia," Inside Politics, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 7-13, 2003, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"More than two-thirds of colleges and universities have speech codes even though, at least at public universities, they are unconstitutional." [Leftists don't pay any attention to the Constitution.]
-- "Campus Thought Control Marches On," by Phyllis Schlafly, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 7-13, 2003, page 33. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Joseph Lieberman . . . announced March 31 that he will push for a bill to grant marital benefits such as health insurance and retirement pay to the partners of homosexual federal employees."
-- "Shacking Up," Capital Briefs, Human Events, April 7, 2003, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"There are six members of the House and Senate in military reserve units. . . No Democrat in either the House or Senate serves in the reserves."
-- "Republican Reserves," Capital Briefs, Human Events, April 7, 2003, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
Posted here for 4-7-03:
"Today, more Christians are being killed as martyrs than at any other time in world history, and the primary killers are Muslims."
-- What's the Difference? Gray Liberal Mush or Vivid Conservative Facts, by Mike Thompson, 2002, page 11. Published by on-demand in cooperation with Trafford Publishing, Suite 6E, 2333 Government Street, Victoria, B.C. V8T 4P4, Canada. Phone: 250-383-6864 (or toll-free: 888-232-4444). Fax: 250-383-6804. E-mail. Website.
"Of the current 30 active conflicts in the world, no fewer than 28 concern Muslim governments and/or communities."
-- Quoting Iranian journalist Amir Taheri in The Wall Street Journal in What's the Difference? Gray Liberal Mush or Vivid Conservative Facts, by Mike Thompson, 2002, page 11. Published by on-demand in cooperation with Trafford Publishing, Suite 6E, 2333 Government Street, Victoria, B.C. V8T 4P4, Canada. Phone: 250-383-6864 (or toll-free: 888-232-4444). Fax: 250-383-6804. E-mail. Website.
"Single Americans who live alone are now 26 percent of all households."
-- The Death of the West, by Patrick J. Buchanan, 2002, page 42. Published by St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10010.
"[D]ivorce -- the dissolution of a solemn mutual contract in which you pledge your life, your honor, your name, your commitment, and your future -- can be thrust upon you without your consent. It takes two to marry, but now one spouse can terminate the marriage without the consent of the other. The very existence of this sword of Damocles handing over every husband and wife validates the attitude that marriage is temporary and based on self-satisfaction, rather than on commitment and responsibility."
-- Feminist Fantasies, by Phyllis Schlafly, 2003, page 235. Published by Spence Publishing Company, 111 Cole Street, Dallas, Texas 75207.
"The radical feminist movement peddled easy, no-fault divorce as liberation for women when, in fact, it was chiefly liberation for men. The feminists didn't discover their mistake until Lenore Weitzman published her landmark 1985 book, The Divorce Revolution, which proved that easy divorce usually means economic devastation for women."
-- Feminist Fantasies, by Phyllis Schlafly, 2003, page 235. Published by Spence Publishing Company, 111 Cole Street, Dallas, Texas 75207.
"Children who spend more than thirty hours a week in daycare were found to be more demanding and more aggressive. They scored higher on things like fighting, cruelty, bullying, meanness, talking too much, and making demands that must be met immediately. The study found a direct correlation between time spent in daycare and a child's aggression, defiance, and disobedience. The findings held true regardless of the type or quality of daycare, the sex of the child, the family's socioeconomic status, or the quality of the mother['s] care."
-- Feminist Fantasies, by Phyllis Schlafly, 2003, page 242. Published by Spence Publishing Company, 111 Cole Street, Dallas, Texas 75207.
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