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Professional Writers Who Slam Online Amateur Article Authors Are Mean People was a major
concern, and they said “no.” Years of Planned Parenthood’s preaching about the
alleged necessity of abortion-on-demand have failed to convince the younger
generation, who realize that sisters, brothers, cousins, friends, and potential mates
are missing because they were aborted by their misguided mothers. Younger
women tend not to see abortion as a right—but rather as a profound wrong.Ms Lawrence a professional writer has attacked and slammed amateur online article authors and the online article submission sites they post their works on. I think such a negative display of sour grapes is so unbecoming of a professional writer that she should strike; Professional; from her title.How dare she attack all I stand for? Online article authors who are amateurs must work twice as hard as those schooled in writing to stay in the same league and it takes hard work, dedication and comm South Dakota’s recent decision to ban virtually all abortions demonstrates that radical feminism’s clarion call to kill the unborn is no longer being heeded. The U.S. Supreme Court—w No More Bills-My Money is My Money After years of holding America a virtual hostage, old-fashioned radical feminism
appears to be just about dead.Keeping a handle on ones finance is not all that easy! Money management comes from being trained or shown by example. If you do not have a roll model, per say, in the early stages of life, you can be overwhelmed and get into debt, unnecessarily. Car loans, credit cards, personal loans, etc.Personal finance and money management takes effort on your part. Sometimes this is called keeping a budget, yep the dirty word “Budget”. Keeping a budget is not all that bad of a word. It helps you keep tra But don’t take my word for it. No less a feminist authority than Maureen Dowd, the New York Times columnist who has never met a Bush—or Bush policy—that she’s actually liked, has all but written feminism’s obituary in her book, Are Men Necessary? Dowd notes that feminism “lasted for a nanosecond, but the backlash has lasted forty years.” I would take issue with that statement. Feminism has been thwarting America’s growth and vitality for years—but, finally, a number of women are rejecting it for the silliness it is. Dowd writes, “It’s the season of prim, stay-in-the-background First Lady Laura Bush, not assertive two-for-the-price-of-one First Lady Hillary. Where would you even lodge a feminist protest these days?” The signs of the decay of feminism can be seen far beyond Pennsylvania Avenue. In cities across the U.S., women are chucking the corporate world and embracing Barney’s world instead. They have found fulfillment where their grandmothers did— in the home, raising their children, offering love and support to their husbands. Many do not consider domestic work a drudgery—rather, they see it as a comforting alternative to the 24/7 career life. But what has brought about this seismic shift in American life? Feminism may, in fact, be responsible. Young women have seen the fallout from feminism and, as a result, they want no part of it. Public opinion polls generally show that younger women flinch at the thought of being called “feminists.” They may have been raised in the broken homes spawned by the nation’s divorce culture, and they don’t want their own children to suffer the fate that they did. In essence, they suffered parental loss early in their lives because their mothers were rarely home long enough to be a nurturing force. Instead of tugging on their mothers’ apron strings, they were left to tug on the telephone cord that connected them to their working mothers’ offices. They felt a distance from their mothers that no amount of therapy could adequately address. In one noteworthy case, a poll commissioned by Faye Wattleton, former head of the pro-abortion Planned Parenthood, showed the generation gap which feminism caused. Wattleton asked women whether keeping abortion legal was a major concern, and they said “no.” Years of Planned Parenthood’s preaching about the alleged necessity of abortion-on-demand have failed to convince the younger generation, who realize that sisters, brothers, cousins, friends, and potential mates are missing because they were aborted by their misguided mothers. Younger women tend not to see abortion as a right—but rather as a profound wrong. South Dakota’s recent decision to ban virtually all abortions demonstrates that radical feminism’s clarion call to kill the unborn is no longer being heeded. The U.S. Supreme Court—w Annuity Buyers r of women are rejecting it for the
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loss early in their lives because their mothers were rarely home long enough to be a
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concern, and they said “no.” Years of Planned Parenthood’s preaching about the
alleged necessity of abortion-on-demand have failed to convince the younger
generation, who realize that sisters, brothers, cousins, friends, and potential mates
are missing because they were aborted by their misguided mothers. Younger
women tend not to see abortion as a right—but rather as a profound wrong.Along the Chesapeake coast of Virginia, gunmetal gray is as familiar a color as the clear blue sky and calm ocean blues and greens that attract visitors to the Tidewater area each year. Driving along I-64 to Virginia Beach, or down route 13 from Maryland, it is not uncommon to see large ships creeping slowly across the Bay. Visitors get a grand view of Naval Station Norfolk before the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, and Oceanfront Virginia Beach visitors can see the lighthouse of Fort Story on the way t South Dakota’s recent decision to ban virtually all abortions demonstrates that radical feminism’s clarion call to kill the unborn is no longer being heeded. The U.S. Supreme Court—which has its share of pro-feminist holdovers—may still claim that abortion should be the law of the land, but elected representatives in South Dakota have proven that it doesn’t have to be. Recent national public opinion polls also show quite clearly that Americans support legal abortion in only rare circumstances—in fact, most people believe it should be banned in 99 percent of all cases. Feminist icon Molly Yard, who was marching for abortion well into her golden years, must be turning over in her grave. Young women simply don’t relate to Eleanor Smeal, Gloria Steinem, and the other “founding mothers” of the modern feminist movement. They see such women as out-of-touch, angry, and unfulfilled. They admire women who can keep a household together under trying circumstances. They may have iPods and Blackberries, but they still believe in the value of hearth and home. And they definitely believe that men are necessary. Copyright © 2006 by Nathan Tabor
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