http://www.newyorker.com/printable/?talk/041206ta_talk_radosh
[The New Yorker] December 6, 2004--"When Judith Reisman and Eunice Van Winkle Ray lectured together recently in Nashville, Mrs. Ray was introduced by her husband, Colonel Ronald Ray, who grabbed the audience’s attention by announcing that the United States 'lost the most important war of the twentieth century.' He was referring not to Vietnam, where he served, but to the sexual revolution. 'Many of us are casualties of the sexual revolution,' he said cryptically. Mrs. Ray then took the lectern and presented an overview, complete with charts, of our current state of sexual degeneracy: the repeal of laws against abortion, adultery, fornication, and even sodomy. All of this they trace back to the work of one man: Alfred Kinsey...."
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