At 10:21 PM 1/14/2004 -0600 Dan Minette wrote:
>> At 06:54 PM 1/14/2004 -0800 Nick Arnett wrote:
>> >That makes sense. To what extent do you regard conservatives, as a
>> >generalization, as male-dominated?
>>
>> In all honesty none.
>>
>> I can say with a clear conscience that I have never ever made that
>> connection in my mind before.
>
>You really aren't familiar with Evangelicals, then. I don't know how many
>of them told me that women need to obey their husbands.
Oh come on.... of course I am familiar with Evangelicals. I just don't
think "Evangelical" as my first, second, or even third thought when I think
"conservative."
When I think of conservatives, I think of the Carmen - who was the
President of College Republicans at my university - a school where there
are two guys for every girl.
When I think of conservatives, I think of the writers at _The National
Review_, who prominently employ writers like Kate O'Beirne, Kathryn Lopez,
and Florence King.
When I think of conservatives, I think of people who support lower taxes,
less government spending, cutting government regulation, and ending abortion.
I don't think of those who say that wives need to obey their husbands, (and
that husbands need to serve their wives.)
JDG
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