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Table of Contents

  • Winner of the 2004 Award for Political Incorrectness
    Political Correctness dictates that fathers must pay their child support obligations -- even if they aren’t the real dads. That rigid mind-set has given rise to the welfare scam of the decade.


  • When the Sisterhood Rules the World: The Sad Tale of UNICEF
    Bellamy advocated favoring girls over boys, a practice the United Nations euphemistically refers to as “positive discrimination.” She pushed through her pet Go Girls! program, which ignored the fact that in some parts of the world, the schooling of boys lags behind girls.


  • Long Live the Matriarchy!
    But in one of those strange twists of history, the feminist establishment did an abrupt about-face. All across the United States, local chapters of the National Organization for Women came out in opposition to equal parenting.


  • The Unfolding AIDS Scandal at the UN
    Every day, 8,500 men and women die from the modern Black Death that we call AIDS. Most of those deaths could be avoided if the UN took a practical approach that is based on science, not ideology. And pitting women against men is hardly the answer.


  • Patriarchal Power or Marxist Mischief?
    The conclusion is clear: chivalry is alive and well within the halls of Congress. Our elected patriarchs unabashedly cater to the needs of women.


  • Election Results Bode Poorly for the Rad-Fem Movement
    Compared to 2000, support for democrat Kerry declined among a broad range of women: white women, married women, and older women. Even working women were less likely to vote for Kerry in 2004 than Gore in 2000.


  • NASCAR Dads and Soccer Moms Join Forces
    With the exception of the abortion issue, the Bush campaign was reluctant to ruffle the feathers of the radical feminists. As a result, the Gender Warriors left over from the Clinton Administration continued to have free rein throughout the federal government.


  • All Hail to the Panderer-in-Chief
    Pandering, of course, is the stock-in-trade of any political campaign. Still, it was impressive to watch the two presidential candidates pulling out all the stops to woo the female vote.


  • Kerry: Girlie-Man, Next Leader of the Free World?
    Is this the voice of a self-confident male who is in a marital relationship with equal say and mutual respect? Or is this the whine of a hen-pecked husband?


  • Rise of the Feminist Propaganda State
    When mainstream media outlets use the word “equality” to denote its exact opposite -- and nobody seems to mind -- you know that we’re in trouble.


  • Achieving Feminist Class Consciousness
    Radical feminism can be traced back directly to Marxism-Leninism. The feminist ideology, framework, and utopian aspirations all have their origin in the writings of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.


  • Women Victimized by Feminist Fables
    But here's the biggest whopper of all: the claim that feminism seeks to bring about gender equality. To the radical feminist, gender equality is only a one-way street.


  • The Wonderful, Wacky World of Fem-Speak
    Fem-Speak is a rich, emotive language, filled with subtlety and nuance.


  • New Media Claims Bragging Rights in Rathergate Flap
    How CBS got it wrong







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