Posted on 11/24/2009 3:10:21 PM PST by Slyfox
Oh sure, it IS a great article. It’s just that we get these articles and discussions flowing and then someone post the same thing. Why not just bump the original. That’s the way we used to do it back in the day. :)
I would really like to see more of our side coming to Sarah's defense, especially the guys. Defending Sarah is really defending Motherhood and all the things the Republicans say they stand for.
The women's movement is not about "women's rights" at all, but it is all about acquiring political power and they will cast any of their fellow women aside in order to obtain and retain it.
Bernard Nathanson, the abortion doctor-turned prolifer, was at the beginning of the abortion debate in 1973 and witnessed firsthand how the left allowed the women to take the lead, because the loud yapping those women provided were a great cover for the left to proceed in their leftward march. In other words, the left have always used women as a cover.
Men on the left love loud yapping women. They hate strong prolife women. They hate Sarah Palin and all women like her. For that reason conservative men should do the gentlemanly thing and stand up for Sarah. Only then will they secure their place as real men.
"My other epiphanies: those ponytailed guys were marching for abortion rights not because they cherished women's reproductive freedom, but to keep women available for free and easy sex."
" And the eagerness for women to make good money? If women work hard, leftist men don't have to. "
How accurate are these statements? I think most leftist men I know are EXACTLY like this.
Well, maybe that person didn’t know that?
I was motivated to look for this article because of the latest attack on Sarah Palin due to the feigned outrage at the pic being circulated of her small child standing on their large family dog.
I am grave-digging this post because now it is the only source of the complete article. It has been taken down from the original source.
This why it is important to post an article in its entirety here on Free Republic [if allowed] because they will otherwise be edited or lost altogether.
Sometimes I go through my bookmarks and re-read old gems.
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