Why the Duggars Should be Prosecuted: One Girlfriend’s Tragic Past
She listened to me, then explained gently that because of what I’d told her that she had to contact the authorities. […]
She listened to me, then explained gently that because of what I’d told her that she had to contact the authorities. […]
Coverage of the Kentucky Derby and the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight overshadowed what should have been a time for celebration and healing. […]
So here we are. The hype is gone. The stories of domestic violence barely got airplay other than to demonize Mayweather and promote the villain in the fight. […]
Funny. It was Keith Olbermann that raised the question about Pacquiao fighting Mayweather just a year ago. I don’t hear anything in this interview with Olbermann and Pacquiao but a little giggle from him, “Operators are standing by.” […]
If you live in Atlanta, you’ve probably listened to The Bert Show on Q100. The format of the show is unique because the entire staff takes part in the morning program and the stories that […]
Today ****** was about to shoot an 8 meter and I was playing defense on her and I said some shit like oh fuck yeah and I didn’t even remotely try to check her stick, I tried to fucking swipe that bitch’s head off.” […]
What you haven’t heard about the remarkable Shakuntala Devi is about her marriage to Paritosh Banerji, an officer of the Indian Administrative Service in the 1960s that ended in divorce in 1979. […]
That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud-puddles, or gives me any best place! And ain’t I a woman? […]
In 1903, Madame Curie was honored with her first Nobel Prize in Physics, shared by her husband Pierre and French Physicist Henri Becquerel, “in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their joint researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor Henri Becquerel.”
STEAL THIS INFO AND SHARE IT WITH EVERYONE YOU KNOW! No permission needed to repost. So what does Congress do? And, what does the President do? The Women’s Party of America has published a simple […]
Anthony (L) and Stanton (R)
“If you refuse us our rights as citizens, I will bring charges against you in Criminal Court and I will sue each of you personally for large, exemplary damages!I know I can win. I have Judge Selden as a lawyer. […]
“I am not afraid of death, but would not want to die in some obscure or pointless way.” – Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904), some have labeled her a “cross-dresser”, but according to her diaries, she dressed as a man in order to be “free.” […]
The men thought they would show the women who was really in power and just hours before election day, submitted a similar WCTU slate with one exception – Dora Salter was nominated as Mayor. […]
She was not only the first woman to run for U.S. President, she and her sister were the first female stockbrokers on Wall Street and she was the first woman to address a congressional committee. […]
In 1967, Kathrine Switzer became the first women to enter and run the Boston Marathon. For several years, another woman, Roberta Gibb, ran in the race, but did not dare register, not that she could. Women were not allowed to run in any marathons until 1972. […]
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