Tuesday, June 22, 2010

What L. Ron Hubbard thinks about women. . .

"The historian can peg the point where a society begins its sharpest decline at the instant when women begin to take part, on an equal footing with men, in political and business affairs, since this means that the men are decadent and the women are no longer women. This is not a sermon on the role or position of women; it is a statement of bald and basic fact." -L. Ron Hubbard.

That's from "A Woman's Creativity," a chapter omitted from reprints of Hubbard's 1965 book Scientology: A New Slant on Life. In "A Woman's Creativity," but there is no new slant given by Hubbard except to hand him your cash so he can fill your mind with false memories about previous lives.

Conservatives gave Sharron Angle a pass on the subject of her relationship with $cientology which tells me that a lot of folks just don't have a clue as to what this criminal, paramilitary cult is about. -Zee Olde Prospector.

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