A Report Card on the Women’s Rights Movement

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The women’s rights movement has now proven to be the most destructive force on the face of the earth. Before 1920, feminists made promises and based their arguments on things for which they have never been held accountable, nor produced. To the contrary, their actions have brought the opposite results. Let us therefore grade feminism […]

Why Can’t Rush Limbaugh and John R. Lott Put Two and Two Together?

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Cartoon: The Temptation, Life Magazine, 1911 Read more about the cartoon Recently, Rush Limbaugh read on his radio program much of John R. Lott’s article titled, “Is There Really a Bias Against Women in Politics? History Suggests Otherwise.” Before he did so, I called in to his program to express my comments about this, as […]

Heal Your Own House, America: First Remove The Log

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America, before you go to remove the speck from the eye of other peoples and nations, first remove the log from your own eye that is blinding you to your own deplorable moral, social, and civil state. You have no right to point to the Taliban with their extreme practice of women wearing burqas, when […]

What do the genitalia of men and women tell us about voting?

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The answer? A lot! Given the cartoon we see here from the 1911 issue of Life Magazine titled “The Temptation,” please allow a little highly revealing theology. As you can see, the cartoon begs it. And most certainly, there is more to this cartoon than the casual eye beholds—far more. First, let us ask a […]

Enquiry From Saudi Press Regarding “Last Man Standing: Saudi Arabia”

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Recently I received an e-mail from a journalist in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, who was asking me some questions relative to the news release titled, “Last Man Standing: Saudi Arabia.” Here is their e-mail and my reply. Hi Gary, It’s my pleasure to contact you. I’ve gone through the breifs about your book “the curse of […]

Arresting Our Fate Under Feminism, 3

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Cartoon: The Temptation, Life Magazine, 1911 Read more about the cartoon Part 3 of 3 But let’s now take this aberrant Eveonian social matter one vital step further. Let’s say that America wakes up and repents of her grave error and reverses this insane practice of coeducation facilities for young men and women and unnaturally […]

Arresting Our Fate Under Feminism, 2

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Cartoon: The Temptation, Life Magazine, 1911 Read more about the cartoon Part 2 of 3 In the opening, we noted that in order to see whether our founding fathers or we today are correct, all one has to do is look at the order of society at our founding as a nation and observe its […]

Arresting Our Fate Under Feminism, 1

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Cartoon: The Temptation, Life Magazine, 1911 Read more about the cartoon Part 1 of 3 Feminism has so much become an accepted part of the psyche of American society that when a man holds to the principles upon which this nation was established, he is instantly slandered as an archaic male chauvinist bigot. But a […]

Last Man Standing: Saudi Arabia

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Desert Kingdom Holds Fast to Refusing the Woman’s Vote Photo: King Abdullah, Saudi Arabia From America in 1920, to Kuwait as recent as 2005, this world has systematically witnessed nation after nation succumbing to the Curse of 1920, granting the Eveonian (of or characteristic of Eve) practice of women voting. Today, there is only “one […]

The First Woman To Vote: How the Woman With the Little Pail Leavened
America

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America

Photo: Louisa Ann Swain, Laramie, Wyoming It was September 6, 1870, and a little old lady, now seventy, placed a clean apron over her housedress and prepared to go on two important errands that morning. Before she walked out the door, she picked up a little tin pail to take with her. The streets of […]

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