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This is good news. With New Hampshire beginning their commission and now Iowa starting one it is beginning to be the thing to do. That's a norm I could live with.
I wrote to him and told him about the NH Commission and gave him a link to the report on this site.
LA is working on one and I know some of us here in the DC area are starting to get together and push for the same. Just trying to get one going will give you more than a mouthful of bigotry and sexism at the political level. Roust em out!
Stand Your Ground Forum
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I read the article yesterday, and groaned at that stupid woman's 'welcome to the club' remark. People need to start getting clued up about the real history of men and women, not the feminist garbage that everyone has developed an instinctive belief in. As long as it fits the emotional template - men are bad, women are good - it gets accepted. Ultimately it's this emotional template that needs changing, and it'll only change if people publicly stand up to ignorant so-and-sos like Senator Mary Lundby. Senator David Miller should have asked her whether she actually knew anything about the status of men, then he could have told her to kindly sit down and shut up. People are ignorant, and they need to be made to feel ignorant. If they think they know it all already they won't listen or care. Their sense of certainty in their perception of the world has to be undermined, and in as many ways as possible. It has to be demonstrated to them that everything they though was so clear-cut isn't so clear-cut. It's the three U's: Undermine, Undermine, Undemine.
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by Anonymous User on Friday February 21, @06:21AM EST (#3)
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The work that these Women's Commission's do, and the manner in which they do their work puts them in a category with organizations like the Klan so it is appropriate to find the term supremacist used in their description.
Primarily, they are not about women, they are not about equal rights, they are about hate, and that hatred is directly aimed at unsuspecting men.
Let us hope that men across this nation are begining to wake up and take action or one day they may find a giant V burning in there front yard.
MEN'S COMMISSION NOW!
Ray
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"Let us hope that men across this nation are begining to wake up and take action or one day they may find a giant V burning in there front yard. "
Hey, don't give those Female Supremacists any ideas. ;)
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by Anonymous User on Friday February 21, @10:05AM EST (#4)
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They published this and then they put it in the
Oddly Enough section
- Reuters
Legislator Laments the Life of American Men
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To say that the proposition isn't being taken seriously is an understatement. I live in Iowa, and the only other place I've heard about this is on Men's News Daily (same article).
Likewise, it's only here, and on a few other men's sites, that I heard anything at all about the New Hampshire commision. Nothing in newspapers, television... nothing. I think that this bill, and any other like it, are bound to face a similar struggle; it's going to be quite a few years before we see any real turn of the tide.
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Does anyone know how to email ms. Lundby? wouldn't it be wonderful to send her a note full of intelligent criticism? I for one would have a few things to say. Like for instance, as a representative of her constituents, doesn't she also represent men? Also, as a represntative of the people, since when do people of intelligence not know that we are all being manipulated? Just a thought guys.
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Thank you Tom:
I gave her a piece of my mind. If enough people send her an email perhaps she will think twice before opening her rather large mouth!
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