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kofh2u Member (Idle past 3846 days) Posts: 1162 From: phila., PA Joined: |
To me, Coulter just responds to the ugly rhetoric of the left by exposing them and accurately calling them what they are. If you don't like the mirror, either don't stand in front of it or simply change your ways. Of course, liberals don't think their rhetoric is hateful. They think they are just describing reality. A case study is right here on the EVC forum. These are the most hateful people i have ever run into in my life. Even when they are trying their best to be polite, they cannot escape the fact that what they believe about conservatives ( they call them reactionaries and they call obama a conservative????) and christian fundamentalists is hateful by nature. Other's don't even try to be polite (Theodoric, Onifre), but they both despise the above categories of people with a vengeance. I think Coulter is only showing these kind of people for exactly who they are. It isn't any wonder then when colleges like Fordham University ban Coulter from speaking at their campuses.
Conservatives and especially religious people, have done a terrible job of educating the next generation and answering back to the liberal community as a whole.That is why they lost the last election. Outside of their Bible as the source for what they know is bad sexual behavior, if they could explain to married women why gayness, abortion, pre-marital sex, No Fault Divorce, and illegitimacy is destroying America they might have won the War against Women. Woman insist that their body is their own, which even appeals to the married women, 54% of whom did vote forRomney, but ingnores that women are NOT policing themselves in the us of their bodies such as that use does not hurt others. A free nation believes men own their bodies, too.A free society beoieve that the Governemnt ought stay out of the bedroom of men too. But this still requires that the actions by men do not hurt others. Single women who have babies hurt every Tax Payer ito the tune of a Welfare Budget now equal to the Military Budget. Single women who raise fatherless children raise them without an authority inside the family unit that results with kids who cause and experience 70% of all social problems today, including violent crime. Ann Coulter details these facts, but the Conservative Politicians avoid the Battle by failing to say what I just posted when they had the Media attention during the debates and election just past.http://kofh2u.tripod.com/...tebuilderpictures/singlemom1.jpg - In 1996, young children living with unmarried mothers were five times
as likely to be poor and ten times as likely to be extremely poor.Source: "One in Four: America's Youngest Poor." National Center for children in Poverty. 1996. - Almost 75% of American children living in single-parent families will
experience poverty before they turn 11 years old. Only 20 percent of
children in two-parent families will do the same.Source: National Commission on Children. Just the Facts: A Summary of Recent information on America's Children and their Families. Washington, DC, 1993. poverty.gif
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census.Statistical Abstract of the United States 1994. Washington, DC: GPO 1994. 2. Drug and Alcohol Abuse- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services states, "Fatherless children are at a dramatically greater risk of drug and alcohol abuse." Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics. Survey on Child Health. Washington, DC, 1993. - Children growing up in single-parent households are at a significantly increased risk for drug abuse as teenagers.Source: Denton, Rhonda E. and Charlene M. Kampfe. "The relationship Between Family Variables and Adolescent Substance Abuse: A literature Review." Adolescence 114 (1994): 475-495. - Children who live apart from their fathers are 4.3 times more likely to smoke cigarettes as teenagers than children growing up with their fathers in the home.Source: Stanton, Warren R., Tian P.S. Oci and Phil A. Silva. "Sociodemographic characteristics of Adolescent Smokers." The International Journal of the Addictions 7 (1994): 913-925. 3. Physical and Emotional Health- Unmarried mothers are less likely to obtain prenatal care and more likely to have a low birthweight baby. Researchers find that these negative effects persist even when they take into account factors, such as parental education, that often distinguish single-parent from two-parent families. Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Public Health Service. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics. Report to Congress on Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing. Hyattsville, MD (Sept. 1995): 12. - A study on nearly 6,000 children found that children from single parent homes had more physical and mental health problems than children who lived with two married parents. Additionally, boys in single parent homes were found to have more illnesses than girls in single parent homes.Source: Hong, Gong-Soog and Shelly L. White-Means."Do Working Mothers Have Healthy Children?" Journal of Family and Economic Issues 14 (Summer 1993): 163-186. - Children in single-parent families are two to three times as likely as children in two-parent families to have emotional and behavioral problems.Source: Stanton, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics."National Health Interview Survey." Hyattsville, MD, 1988. childrensbehavior.gif
Source: Zill, Nicholas and Carol Schoenborn. Child Developmental, Learning and Emotional Problems: Health of Our Nation's Children. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics. Advance Data 1990. Washington, DC: GPO, 16 Nov. 1990. - Three out of four teenage suicides occur in households where a parent has been absent.Source: Elshtain, Jean Bethke."Family Matters: The Plight of America's Children." The Christian Century (July 1993): 14-21. 4. Educational Achievement- In studies involving over 25,000 children using nationally representative data sets, children who lived with only one parent had lower grade point averages, lower college aspirations, poor attendance records, and higher drop out rates than students who lived with both parents. Source: McLanahan, Sara and Gary Sandefur. Growing up with a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994. - Fatherless children are twice as likely to drop out of school.Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics. Survey on Child Health. Washington, DC; GPO, 1993. dropoutrates.gif
Source: McLanahan, Sara and Gary Sandefur. Growing up with a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994. - After taking into account race, socioeconomic status, sex, age, and ability, high school students from single-parent households were 1.7 times more likely to drop out of school than were their corresponding counterparts living with both biological parents.Source: McNeal, Ralph B. Jr."Extracurricular Activities and High School Dropouts." Sociology of Education 68(1995): 62-81. - School children from divorced families are absent more, and more anxious, hostile, and withdrawn, and are less popular with their peers than those from intact families.Source: One-Parent Families and Their Children: The School's Most Significant Minority. The Consortium for the Study of School Needs of Children from One-Parent Families. National Association of elementary School Principals and the Institute for Development of Educational Activities, a division of the Charles f. Kettering Foundation. Arlington, VA 1980. 5. Crime- Children in single parent families are more likely to be in trouble with the law than their peers who grow up with two parents. Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics. National Health Interview Survey. Hyattsville, MD, 1988. - In a study using a national probability sample of 1,636 young men and women, it was found that older boys and girls from female headed households are more likely to commit criminal acts than their peers who lived with two parents.Source: Heimer, Karen. "Gender, Interaction, and Delinquency: Testing a Theory of Differential Social Control." Social Psychology Quarterly 59 (1996): 39-61. juveniles.gif
Source: Ryan, Gail et al."Trendis in a National Sample of Sexually Abusive Youths." Journal of the American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry 35 (January 1996): 17-25. - A study in the state of Washington using statewide data found an increased likelihood that children born out-of-wedlock would become a juvenile offender. Compared to their peers born to married parents, children born out-of-wedlock were:1.7 times more likely to become an offender and 2.1 times more likely to become a chronic offender if male. 1.8 times more likely to become an offender and 2.8 times more likely to become a chronic offender if female. 10 times more likely to become a chronic juvenile offender if male and born to an unmarried teen mother. Source: Conseur, Amy et al. "Maternal and Perinatal Risk Factors for Later Delinquency." Pediatrics 99 (1997): 785-790. 6. Sexual Activity and Teen Pregnancy- Adolescent females between the ages of 15 and 19 years reared in homes without fathers are significantly more likely to engage in premarital sex than adolescent females reared in homes with both a mother and a father. Source: Billy, John O. G., Karin L. Brewster and William R. Grady. "Contextual Effects on the Sexual Behavior of Adolescent Women." Journal of Marriage and Family 56 (1994): 381-404. - A survey of 720 teenage girls found:97% of the girls said that having parents they could talk to could help reduce teen pregnancy. 93% said having loving parents reduced the risk. 76% said that their fathers were very or somewhat influential on their decision to have sex. Source: Clements, Mark. Parade. February 2, 1997. - Children in single parent families are more likely to get pregnant as teenagers than their peers who grow up with two parents.Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics. National Health Interview Survey. Hyattsville, MD 1988. - A white teenage girl from an advantaged background is five times more likely to become a teen mother if she grows up in a single-mother household than if she grows up in a household with both biological parents.Source: Whitehead, Barbara Dafoe. "Facing the Challenges of Fragmented Families." The Philanthropy Roundtable 9.1 (1995): 21. Edited by AdminModulous, : Off topic section hidden.
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kofh2u Member (Idle past 3846 days) Posts: 1162 From: phila., PA Joined: |
No,... I am saying that, if the women do not stop have illegitimate babies, the Nation will destroy itself. Because of uneducated barbarians they raise within, or the patriarchs like Iran, N. Korea, China, these women who are immune to direct criticism will destroy us from outside. These women insist that their body is their business, but we all get their bills in Taxation, and their criminal kids who drop out of school and destroy public education. And, yes, Obama is a fool who believes killing half the illegitimate babies with liberal abortion policies is good enough. QWe abort 1/3 of all pregnancies, raise 1/3 who are illegitimate, and expect the other 1/3 of the two parent families to pay the Taxes for supporting those Single Mothers. Edited by kofh2u, : No reason given. Edited by AdminModulous, : off topic - hidden
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