Posted on March 19, 2012 by Leona in celebrities, childrearing, children born out of wedlock, feminism, society, television
I’ve written before about the results and consequences facing children who are born out of wedlock. The whole “I don’t need to be married in order to have a child” lifestyle, encouraged by the example of numerous celebrities who the media glorify, will continue to have an enormous negative impact on society. Legitimate studies already […]
Posted on March 16, 2012 by Leona in culture, entitlements, First Amendment, Nancy Pelosi, Obamacare, Sandra Fluke
There isn’t anything I like about Sandra Fluke or the story surrounding her. Miss Fluke attends one of the country’s most prestigious law schools. She should know that forcing a religious organization or, for that matter, any employer with a religious conscience to provide birth control, as well as abortifacients, to their employees is a […]
Posted on February 8, 2011 by Leona in abortion, culture, FDA, feminism, society, television, Toddlers and Tiaras
I miss those days of innocent reality tv shows like Love Connection when the worst you saw were two contestants sheepishly admitting having sex with one another on their first date. At least back then, they and the host, Chuck Woolery, feigned embarrassment. Now, you have the Jerry Springer/Maury Povich crowd who readily admit to […]
Posted on October 17, 2010 by Leona in abortion, Barack Obama, Dept. of Justice, feminism, lame stream media, military, Obamacare, Planned Parenthood, Supreme Court, Tea Party
I did not vote for President Obama. Some might call me a racist, but I voted against him based on the issues. A 5-minute google search and his interview with Bill O’Reilly revealed to me that he was a far-left guy and told me everything I needed to know about him. He said he […]
Posted on July 29, 2010 by Leona in feminism, Gloria Steinem
Let me start out by saying that I bought into part of the women’s lib movement when I was much younger and much more impressionable. I’m not an activist at heart so I never burned my bra. Instead, I was a loyal subscriber to Ms. and New Woman magazines, thought the centerfold of Burt Reynolds […]