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  • Remember Their Names -- Unborn Victims of Violence

    02/21/2004 10:46:51 AM PST · by Coleus · 5 replies · 318+ views
    NRLC ^ | Feb. 04 | Douglas Johnson
    Remember Their Names By Douglas JohnsonNRLC Legislative Director, Legfederal@aol.comSome pro-abortion leaders, like Planned Parenthood president Gloria Feldt, and some United States senators, like John Kerry of Massachusetts, believe that there are no unborn victims of violence.Carol Lyons of Scott County, Kentucky, knows better. Her 18-year-old daughter, Ashley, and her unborn grandson, Landon, died together at the hands of a murderer on January 7."Nobody can tell me that there were not two victims - - I placed Landon in his mother's arms, wrapped in a baby blanket that I had sewn for him, just before I kissed my daughter goodbye...
  • Who's Lying to You About Early Feminism? Susan B. Anthony: Lucifer's Babe?

    12/04/2003 6:47:55 PM PST · by familyop · 30 replies · 5,675+ views
    Family Operations News ^ | 01DEC03 | Art Lemasters
    Who's Lying to You About Early Feminism? Susan B. Anthony: Lucifer's Babe? December 1, 2003 by Art Lemasters Many people of scriptural faith have been duped into believing that Susan B. Anthony was a devout follower of the Word by feminist mentions that she was a Quaker, that Quakers were strict, and so forth. Those stories omit the truth. Anthony's family was with the liberal Hicksite Quakers, that is, until she stopped attending Quaker meetings. In liberal Quaker doctrine, scriptures are secondary to each person's "Inner Light." Some Quakers disagree with liberal thought against scripture, but Anthony could not have...
  • Feminism's Third Wave

    05/23/2003 7:29:29 AM PDT · by robowombat · 70 replies · 4,526+ views
    Lewrockwell.com ^ | May 23, 2003 | Angela Fiori
    Feminism's Third Wave by Angela Fiori Last Friday's article on date rape by Murray Rothbard in these pages brought back a lot of college memories (not many of them good). By the end of his essay Rothbard cut to the real motive of the feminists: the campus date-rape campaigns of the early 1990s weren't motivated by a genuine concern for the well-being of women. They were part of an ongoing attempt to delegitimize heterosexuality to young, impressionable women by demonizing men as rapists. The only point I'd add is that the regulations the feminists were proposing applied only to men,...