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Dragonslayer Schlafly wrong on Selective Service

June 24, 2013
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Dragonslayer Schlafly wrong on Selective Service

Phyllis Schlafly is best known as the dragon-slayer of the Equal Rights Amendment. Unfortunately, the failure of the ERA facilitated radical feminists infiltrating almost every nook and cranny of our institutions with no counterbalance for men. Had the ERA passed, there’s a good chance preferential treatment based on group identity would have rapidly gone...
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Posted in Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Elite, Employment, Feminist Hypocracy, Feminist Jurisprudence, Harry Crouch, Military, Myths, Radical, Selective Service, Supremist | 8 Comments »

Dear PTSD

July 24, 2012
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Dear PTSD

From the Equal Justice Foundation Editor’s note: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects untold numbers of American service members and veterans and the problems with OEF/OIF veterans are only beginning. What is easy to overlook is the toll taken on their family members. Battling Bare, a group of women married to PTSD sufferers is...
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Posted in Charles Corry, Guest, Health Men, Military, PTSD | 2 Comments »

Wounded Warrior returns medals in protest over having to pay his ex-wife alimony from his disability checks.

February 2, 2012
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Wounded Warrior returns medals in protest over having to pay his ex-wife alimony from his disability checks.

How many male wounded warriors sacrificed to protect our freedoms just to have our government take away theirs by stealing their disability checks to pay alimony? Like many veterans, Scott Cameron, a decorated Vietnam a permanently disabled and unemployed wounded warrior, was ordered to pay his ex-wife $500 alimony from his military disability checks....
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Posted in Alimony, Military | 6 Comments »