Tag Archives: Judith Reisman
The Sensation Nation
A common refrain when people lament violence, sex and f-bombs in movies, goes: “How did we get from the golden days of Hollywood to this?”
Actually, Hollywood, with many notable exceptions, has been at war with decency and American values since its inception. It just wasn’t as starkly apparent.
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged Aldous Huxley, Alfred Kinsey, Brave New World, Hollywood, Hugh Hefner, Irene Dunn, Judith Reisman, Kinsey, Melvyn Douglas, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, National Review, New York Times, Pitirim Sorokin, Playboy, Pleasantville, Politico.com, Roe v. Wade, Sex and Fraud, Sidney Buchman, The Crisis of Our Age, Theodora Goes Wild, Turner Classic Movies
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The Law of the Harvest: America Sows Free Love and Reaps Heartbreak
America was founded as a beacon of light, a refuge to those who only wanted to worship the God of the Bible as they saw fit. Our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, were infused with biblical precepts and a presumption of a Creator and His transcendent Truth.
For over 200 years this experiment in liberty flourished, lighting the world with the light of Truth and Righteousness.
At times during our nation’s history, Americans en masse veered toward the broad path to destruction. And at every departure from upright and moral living, a preacher or …
Posted in Pornography, Sexuality
Tagged Alfred Kinsey, Cosmopolitan, Harvey Weinstein, Helen Gurley Brown, Hugh Hefner, Judith Reisman, Kevin Spacey, Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood, Playboy, Timothy Leary
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