Phyllis Schlafly, the influential American conservative activist and author, became a leading voice of the anti-feminist movement in the latter half of the 20th century. From her opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment to her advocacy for traditional gender roles and family values, Schlafly's political activism and grassroots organizing left a lasting impact on American politics and culture, shaping debates on gender, marriage, and women's rights for generations to come.

"Location is the key to most businesses, and the entrepreneurs typically build their reputation at a particular spot."



"It's not the physical location of birth that defines citizenship, but whether your parents are citizens, and the express or implied consent to jurisdiction of the sovereign."



"Congress should pass legislation to remove from the federal courts their jurisdiction to hear these outrageous challenges to the Ten Commandments and the Pledge of Allegiance."



"Becoming a resident of a state may confer the right to get a driver's license, but it does not and should not confer citizenship."



"The most censored speech in America today is not flag-burning, pornography, or the press."



"Feminism is doomed to failure because it is based on an attempt to repeal and restructure human nature."



"The United States is a giant island of freedom, achievement, wealth and prosperity in a world hostile to our values."



"The justices have constitutionally protected obscenity in libraries, filth over cable television, and now unlimited internet pornography."



"There is a strong correlation between belief in evolution and liberal views on government control, pornography, prayer in schools, abortion, gun control, economic freedom, and even animal rights."



"How can we protect homeland security unless the government stops the invasion of illegal aliens?"

