*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // 2010* When the subject of homeschooling comes up, someone usually raises the question of socialization. Critics of homeschooling can't deny that homeschooled students are every bit the academic equal of … [Read more...] about Is Socialization a Problem for Homeschoolers?
How Feminists Abolished Men’s Sports
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // 2010* The feminists have carried on a long campaign to use a federal law called Title IX to force colleges to cancel men's sports teams until the number of men and women on sports teams has the same ratio … [Read more...] about How Feminists Abolished Men’s Sports
Where Are the Men?
Colleges used to have a male-female ratio of about 60-40, and suddenly, we've discovered it's close to 40-60. Men don't like this change; women don't like it; and colleges don't like it. One cause for this dramatic shift is that colleges perceive … [Read more...] about Where Are the Men?
Parental Rights Lose in School and Court
// Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly 2009 // In 2004, a 4-3 decision of the Massachusetts supreme court mandated same-sex marriage. Soon same-sex relationships were taught in public schools. In 2005, a kindergartner named Jacob Parker was … [Read more...] about Parental Rights Lose in School and Court
The Second Most Important Christmas
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // 2009* Americans today are searching for a leader, a good man who stands on principle and can lead us to adopt the right policies for our nation. Leadership requires many important qualities, and one we … [Read more...] about The Second Most Important Christmas
Feminists Don’t Believe in Choice
*Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // December 2009* One of the major goals of the feminist movement has been to get all wives and mothers out of the home and into the workforce, and women are now half of the workforce in America. Women's … [Read more...] about Feminists Don’t Believe in Choice
Will National Standards Make Kids Smarter?
*Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // December 2010* Lured by lots of federal money, at least 36 states and the District of Columbia have agreed to give up control of public education standards by their own state and instead substitute national … [Read more...] about Will National Standards Make Kids Smarter?
Sex Survey Upsets Kids and Parents
*Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // December 2010* When a mother picked up her 12-year-old son from a Washington, D.C., middle school this year, the boy said he had taken a "sex test" in health education class. What's that? The … [Read more...] about Sex Survey Upsets Kids and Parents
Thanksgiving — the Unique American Feast Day
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // November 2009* Thanksgiving is the unique American feast day. The Thanksgiving Proclamation signed by President George Washington was the first official presidential proclamation ever issued in the … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving — the Unique American Feast Day
‘Climate Change’ Analysis Now Required
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly, 11/30/2010** A "climate change" analysis is now required for most new projects initiated by the National Forest System, which is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This new rule is now … [Read more...] about ‘Climate Change’ Analysis Now Required