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On Jan 2, 1:27*pm, Darling Regan wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 05:00:42 -0800 (PST), of soc.men gobbled... On Jan 1, 7:44*am, "Society" wrote: "Grizzlie Antagonist" wrote in message .net... Denise Noe wrote... Grizzlie Antagonist reported: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/28/wo...html?ref=world * Bhutto Assassinated in Attack on Rally Grizzlie, it might interest you to know that Benazir Bhutto strongly condemned abortion. So did Susan B. Anthony. *What's your point? (Denise) My point is that Grizzlie's "feminazi" label doesn't apply to Benazir Bhutto. She also condemned having babies out of wedlock. She believed that the family was "the cornerstone" of civilization and that we should all be concerned about the high rate of out of wedlock births in the West. So did Elizabeth Cady Stanton. *What's your point? (Denise) I doubt if Stanton had much concern "about the high rate of out of wedlock births in the West" since it was not high during her lifetime. Stanton was married and the mother of six children. Susan B. Anthony was not married but considered marriage "sacred." That's a "feminazi" something on the order of Phyllis Schlafly. Well, what the hell was BB doing acting as the head of state once upon a time? Good question. *First, Benazir Bhutto was hardly a traditionalist -- except for her family's "tradition" of being one of Pakistan's feudal ruling elite families. (Denise) She married because she believed "In Islam, the perfect woman is the woman who does marriage." She did not date but had a traditionally arranged marriage. Second, feminism has only one principle: "We are always for what the woman wants, no matter what" and Benazir Bhutto's politics conformed to serving the interests of the class interests of Pakistan's females. Third, the biggest difference between Phyllis Schlafly, a womanfirster of the traditionalist faction and another womanfirster who happens to be a committed feminazi is their quarrel over what women want; both believe that the State should ensure that women's class interests are served. (Denise) I wrote an essay entitled "Phyllis Schlafly, Champion of Women's Rights and America's Military Might." Remind me (and Denise Noe) again, GA. *How many women in the US Senate have ever served in combat? In any branch of the active-duty military? *Reserves? National Guard? *Registered for the draft? (Denise) I don't need to be reminded of this. I'm well aware that the burden of being drafted and forced into combat is placed exclusively on men. I've written essays on just this subject such as my essay on Memorial Day and the special burdens placed on men. Dear massively confused, Males (of all species) have been fighting each other, in some form or fashion, since the beginning of time. Simply put; war is a 'he-thing'. The burdens you speak of are placed on men... by OTHER MEN. Clueless pantyfaces, like Society, whine endlessly because they haven't the balls to confront the TRUE source of their oppression. It's pretty easy to target a woman and make her feel responsible (case & point: your 'sympathy essays') cause we'll buy into just about anything that men tell us (classic female flaw). If men invented war, and a man invented the draft... how are women responsible for this? We're NOT. *shrug* It's their game... and some are mad because we wont play angel of death alongside of them. Advice to men whining about the duties imposed upon them: Go to the source, dumbass. Christ, we can't even persuade you to put the toilet seat back down when you're done peeing, let alone force the government's hand to abolish the draft registration requirement (especially since the idea of war appeals to so many men). Why didn't she just stay home and make babies and do her dirty dishes and fluff up a pillow for her husband when he got home? For the same reason Queen Victoria didn't. *She was of the nation's ruling lineage and her man wasn't. Btw, Benazir Bhutto's 19-year old boy has now been placed at the head of Bhutto family's political machine, the Pakistan Peoples Party. "She Was A Splendid Con" by Sissy Willis is a fine wrap-up of commentary about Benazir Bhutto that ranges from _Fox News_ to the _Huffington Post_. http://sisu.typepad.com/sisu/2007/12/i-dont-mean-to.html -- * *Absolute power doesn't corrupt absolutely, * *it merely attracts the absolutely corrupt. * *Frank Herbert * *quoted by Philip R. Banks in "Power Complex" * *http://www.geocities.com/~banksp/Power/Power.html -- DR (remove "COCKLOVER" to email me) Obsessed with Dave Batista 1# on Piggy's faux "k00k nominations" lits Co-conspirator of the Censorship of Tom Smith Arguably, the most hated Troll of soc.men ----------------------------- Favorite Netkook quotes (A work in progress): "Normal women aren't brave." - Grizzlie Antagonist "I love the whole male mystique and its masculinity." - Viking "The difference between men and females is that men have the ability to generalise, a sign of intelligence." - Avenger b%1dj.18185$1q4.6167@trnddc06 "Talk to the finger, because you *ain't* worth the hand." - Andre Lieven .com "I mean it's no accident that a woman's vagina is shaped like a purse. I guess you're suppose to put money in it!" - The Starmaker "I think the "Ho" moniker that Imus was fired for is also being fought here. *Notice after a respectable time how Petey (PJR) showed up and started doing his counter insurgency work with Darling Regan (Ms HO). It won't be long that any post with "Ho" in the title will get the same message. *The Big Eight will move against us eventually and the open Usenet will be open only in so far as it doesn't offend the Ho's. *That's the power of feminism." - Tom "Masculist" Smith . com "Hey, guess what? That was my OPINION. I didn't present it as cold hard objective TRUTH. An OPINION is not something you get to argue about - I'm entitled to my OPINIONS. So **** off." - Viking - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What a loser |
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On Jan 2, 9:16*pm, Vinny wrote:
On Jan 2, 1:27*pm, Darling Regan wrote: On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 05:00:42 -0800 (PST), of soc.men gobbled... On Jan 1, 7:44*am, "Society" wrote: "Grizzlie Antagonist" wrote in message .net... Denise Noe wrote... Grizzlie Antagonist reported: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/28/wo...html?ref=world * Bhutto Assassinated in Attack on Rally Grizzlie, it might interest you to know that Benazir Bhutto strongly condemned abortion. So did Susan B. Anthony. *What's your point? (Denise) My point is that Grizzlie's "feminazi" label doesn't apply to Benazir Bhutto. She also condemned having babies out of wedlock. She believed that the family was "the cornerstone" of civilization and that we should all be concerned about the high rate of out of wedlock births in the West. So did Elizabeth Cady Stanton. *What's your point? (Denise) I doubt if Stanton had much concern "about the high rate of out of wedlock births in the West" since it was not high during her lifetime. Stanton was married and the mother of six children. Susan B. Anthony was not married but considered marriage "sacred." That's a "feminazi" something on the order of Phyllis Schlafly. Well, what the hell was BB doing acting as the head of state once upon a time? Good question. *First, Benazir Bhutto was hardly a traditionalist -- except for her family's "tradition" of being one of Pakistan's feudal ruling elite families. (Denise) She married because she believed "In Islam, the perfect woman is the woman who does marriage." She did not date but had a traditionally arranged marriage. Second, feminism has only one principle: "We are always for what the woman wants, no matter what" and Benazir Bhutto's politics conformed to serving the interests of the class interests of Pakistan's females. Third, the biggest difference between Phyllis Schlafly, a womanfirster of the traditionalist faction and another womanfirster who happens to be a committed feminazi is their quarrel over what women want; both believe that the State should ensure that women's class interests are served. (Denise) I wrote an essay entitled "Phyllis Schlafly, Champion of Women's Rights and America's Military Might." Remind me (and Denise Noe) again, GA. *How many women in the US Senate have ever served in combat? In any branch of the active-duty military? *Reserves? National Guard? *Registered for the draft? (Denise) I don't need to be reminded of this. I'm well aware that the burden of being drafted and forced into combat is placed exclusively on men. I've written essays on just this subject such as my essay on Memorial Day and the special burdens placed on men. Dear massively confused, Males (of all species) have been fighting each other, in some form or fashion, since the beginning of time. Simply put; war is a 'he-thing'. The burdens you speak of are placed on men... by OTHER MEN. Clueless pantyfaces, like Society, whine endlessly because they haven't the balls to confront the TRUE source of their oppression. It's pretty easy to target a woman and make her feel responsible (case & point: your 'sympathy essays') cause we'll buy into just about anything that men tell us (classic female flaw). If men invented war, and a man invented the draft... how are women responsible for this? We're NOT. *shrug* It's their game... and some are mad because we wont play angel of death alongside of them. Advice to men whining about the duties imposed upon them: Go to the source, dumbass. Christ, we can't even persuade you to put the toilet seat back down when you're done peeing, let alone force the government's hand to abolish the draft registration requirement (especially since the idea of war appeals to so many men). Why didn't she just stay home and make babies and do her dirty dishes and fluff up a pillow for her husband when he got home? For the same reason Queen Victoria didn't. *She was of the nation's ruling lineage and her man wasn't. Btw, Benazir Bhutto's 19-year old boy has now been placed at the head of Bhutto family's political machine, the Pakistan Peoples Party. "She Was A Splendid Con" by Sissy Willis is a fine wrap-up of commentary about Benazir Bhutto that ranges from _Fox News_ to the _Huffington Post_. http://sisu.typepad.com/sisu/2007/12/i-dont-mean-to.html -- * *Absolute power doesn't corrupt absolutely, * *it merely attracts the absolutely corrupt. * *Frank Herbert * *quoted by Philip R. Banks in "Power Complex" * *http://www.geocities.com/~banksp/Power/Power.html -- DR (remove "COCKLOVER" to email me) Obsessed with Dave Batista 1# on Piggy's faux "k00k nominations" lits Co-conspirator of the Censorship of Tom Smith Arguably, the most hated Troll of soc.men ----------------------------- Favorite Netkook quotes (A work in progress): "Normal women aren't brave." - Grizzlie Antagonist "I love the whole male mystique and its masculinity." - Viking "The difference between men and females is that men have the ability to generalise, a sign of intelligence." - Avenger b%1dj.18185$1q4.6167@trnddc06 "Talk to the finger, because you *ain't* worth the hand." - Andre Lieven .com "I mean it's no accident that a woman's vagina is shaped like a purse. I guess you're suppose to put money in it!" - The Starmaker "I think the "Ho" moniker that Imus was fired for is also being fought here. *Notice after a respectable time how Petey (PJR) showed up and started doing his counter insurgency work with Darling Regan (Ms HO). It won't be long that any post with "Ho" in the title will get the same message. *The Big Eight will move against us eventually and the open Usenet will be open only in so far as it doesn't offend the Ho's. *That's the power of feminism." - Tom "Masculist" Smith . com "Hey, guess what? That was my OPINION. I didn't present it as cold hard objective TRUTH. An OPINION is not something you get to argue about - I'm entitled to my OPINIONS. So **** off." - Viking - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What a loser- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course I am referring to Frank Herbert |
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