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		By: Linda Fox		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Linda Fox]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[And, then, there are those of us who thoughtlessly parroted the Feminist Line for many years, even while living the trad life.
I&#039;m like many - men and women - who wised up after 9/11.
Once I started questioning one Leftist Underpinning, I began questioning more. Eventually, I came to understand the extent to which I&#039;d been had.

I now blog at  rightasusual.blogspot.com and bastionofliberty.blogspot.com
and am working on revisions for my first book, as well as planning my next two.
I can do this because: my husband is still working (not unwillingly, he really doesn&#039;t know what to do with himself without a job), and I have retirement money.
For the first time in years, I have time to do the many things necessary to keep a house going.
Life is good.

I do, however, have friends who fell for the feminist hype, as, as a result:
- stayed single,
- divorced, and/or
- slept around

They don&#039;t have children, or, at most, one. The emptiness of their lives is haunting. They have lost all of the connections that you acquire with in-laws, multiple children and their spouses, grandchildren. Most have no grandchildren, as their daughters have done what Mom did, and delayed until it wasn&#039;t an option.

Life as a single old lady is NOT a good one. Especially if not rich.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And, then, there are those of us who thoughtlessly parroted the Feminist Line for many years, even while living the trad life.<br />
I&#39;m like many &#8211; men and women &#8211; who wised up after 9/11.<br />
Once I started questioning one Leftist Underpinning, I began questioning more. Eventually, I came to understand the extent to which I&#39;d been had.</p>
<p>I now blog at  rightasusual.blogspot.com and bastionofliberty.blogspot.com<br />
and am working on revisions for my first book, as well as planning my next two.<br />
I can do this because: my husband is still working (not unwillingly, he really doesn&#39;t know what to do with himself without a job), and I have retirement money.<br />
For the first time in years, I have time to do the many things necessary to keep a house going.<br />
Life is good.</p>
<p>I do, however, have friends who fell for the feminist hype, as, as a result:<br />
&#8211; stayed single,<br />
&#8211; divorced, and/or<br />
&#8211; slept around</p>
<p>They don&#39;t have children, or, at most, one. The emptiness of their lives is haunting. They have lost all of the connections that you acquire with in-laws, multiple children and their spouses, grandchildren. Most have no grandchildren, as their daughters have done what Mom did, and delayed until it wasn&#39;t an option.</p>
<p>Life as a single old lady is NOT a good one. Especially if not rich.</p>
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