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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Coulter's "Guilty" worth a listen

Guilty There's a trend in politics -- even among conservatives -- to slink away from discussing traditional family values.  It's cool to focus more on government accountability and transparency rather than talk about the importance of the family.

Those who cower away from the discussion should be put to shame by the boldness and frankness of Ann Coulter's new book, "Guilty."  In her second controversial chapter, Coulter delves where weak-kneed politicians refuse to go these days, specifically pointing to the devastation radical feminism's golden calf -- single motherhood -- has wreaked on America's next generation.

Coulter's been scalded by the raving lunatic femi-nazis who refuse to acknowledge the growing cache of statistics pointing to the value of the one-man/one-woman relationship for life, and its powerful effect on children.

Check out "Guilty."  I'm listening to it via Audible.com, and encourage you to do the same.  You might agree that it's foolish for conservatives to leave traditional family values in the political dumpstser.

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