Posted on 07/26/2010 6:37:01 PM PDT by pissant
At 85, Phyllis Schlafly has still got game.
The anti-feminist founder of the conservative Eagle Forum -- who counts Barry Goldwater's 1964 White House run and the 1982 death of the Equal Rights Amendment as exquisite victories and the "internationalist" presidencies of George Bush 41 and 43 as "not helpful to the Republican party" -- hasn't mellowed one whit.
That she made abundantly clear Thursday afternoon at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference in Washington.
Lord knows she still looks great, the poufy blonde hair perfectly lacquered, the fitted tweed jacket tricked out with her signature golden eagle brooch and tiny anti-abortion baby feet, her neck encircled by three stands of pearls and a chain from which dangled a cross of gold.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicsdaily.com ...
For some it started a lot earlier. They think Adam should have barbecued that rib...
Vassar?
Why are your thinking of Vassar? Did your wife go to Vassar? Did you want to go to Vassar?
Not trying to be intrusive...but don't pick. You p!ss off people who see more than you can imagine.
Yes and one of them probably wiped his rear with a corn cob. So your point is what??
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I saw this posted a few months ago. It was funny, and it’s become one of my favorites. The internet has so many photos with comments on them that fit perfectly to so many situations.
Well, it could be argued the suffragettes helped bring about the overly-rightist prohibition. (It was repealed under a Democrat.) As new players upon the political scene, women were unstable and prone to excesses. But they are hardly new now.
Oh and when Barry became their vaunted “One” she later asked me if I thought Sarah was very smart.
I laughed again and said “Don’t know, Don’t Care. I am after big picture ideas and someone who represents or is emblematic of my ideals. I’ll vote for Sarah’s dad, even though I can’t stand the guy.”
“Did Barry ever put his tax payer provided airplane up for sale? Speaking of being smart, where are his college records or his thesis? He is a deep thinker, isn’t he?”.
My ears started ringing from the deafening silence.
Still friends though and she is a terrific person. Everyone loves her.
One of the points being made here is that you don’t have to be a Palin “shill” in order to think women should vote, and making that point doesn’t make you a “fag” in the eyes of a normal wife.
Or maybe Golda Meir.
She has my vote.
Or maybe Golda Meir.
The Bible instructs us that this order of creation was by Gods design, and that it establishes the positional priority of the man over the woman in regards to authority and leadership.
For more Christian Fellowship see the link below.
Should Christians Support a Woman for the Office of Civil Magistrate?
-----Ann Coulter
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Ann Coulter was, as usual, vilified in the press for daring to voice the following sentiment in her latest book:
If we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another Democrat president. It's kind of a pipe dream, it's a personal fantasy of mine, but I don't think it's going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women.
Yet doesn't her commentary have some merit? According to John R. Lott, Jr., it does. He suggests that growth in government spending - a Democrat specialty - can be directly linked to women's suffrage, both at the state and federal level because, as he puts it, "women are generally more risk averse than men. Possibly, this is why they are more supportive of government programs to ensure against certain risks in life."
----Pamela Meister, American Thinker
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COLMES: We would be a better country? John Derbyshire making the statement, we would be a better country if women did not vote.
DERBYSHIRE: Yeah, probably.
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Time to repeal the 19th Amendment?
http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/mitchell/Time_to_repeal_the_19th_Amendment.html
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Repeal the 19th Amendment
http://hawaiianlibertarian.blogspot.com/2008/05/repeal-19th-amendment.html
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The 19th Amendment, Was it the Beginning of the End for America?
http://209.157.64.200/focus/bloggers/2463008/posts
Schlafly is welcome to her opinions, and she’s free to speak them. that doesn’t necessarily make her or anyone else right about EVERYTHING.
Is this a great country or what? Well, at least it was up until 1988, but we’ll get it back on track.
- JP
Once again, you are amazingly accurate. Here's proof! (recent interview with BOR - deleted the BOR part)
Palin: "You're not going to give them a free pass.You're not going to say - ok - you and, ah, anybody else who wants to.... across this porous border between now and when we do finally get it fenced in and physically secure - we're going to give you a free pass. And just because you've broken laws in the past know we can trust you"
Palin: "No - no amnesty - which means.."
Palin: "Do we make them register with the Federal government? Yes, we do. We have to.."
Palin: "No. American citizens who are - who are here lawfully - they need to be the ones with the first shot at getting these jobs. We cannot make it easy on those who have chosen to be illegal - illegally here, to disobey our laws. No!"
Palin: "Then let's keep it, then, then we won't complicate it any more. Let's keep it simple. And let's say no that if you are here illegally, if you don't follow the steps that at some point in immigration reform that we are going to be able to provide that will allow you somehow to be able to work - if you are not going to do that, then you will be deported. You will be gone."
I’ll be flamed, but I think Hillary Clinton is ready to be a SCOTUS. I would fiercely oppose most if not all of her policies, but I think she’ll be better president than the current one. At least, we know that she’s eligible.
That too! The dirty little secret is that Bachmann is way hotter. LOL
I wish I could have one drink with Maggie. She’s hot.
...aaaaand because? Did Mrs. Schlafly not bother to say? Did Ms. Groer not even bother to ask? I mean, I believe the people on here who don’t think Governor Palin is ready are wrong, but at least they have reasons.
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