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by Anonymous User on Thursday July 31, @04:59AM EST (#1)
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It's too bad the writer, or editor, didn't put a name to it. Or a mail link.
That's a shame. Or is it because people fear that if they speak their mind these days they'll be targeted for their opinions? Who knows. For whatever reason, it's very sad that people hide.
It could be just an oversight, or it could be Amber Pawlik - a name signed to one of the links with a very similar style - but whoever she is, we as men should be proud to know her. But I wonder, are there many men among us that she'd be proud to know?
Note - I'm listed here as an anonymous user myself, but that's only because I can't be bothered to remember the inane password that I've been assigned by this organisation and if you're wondering who I am, then wonder no more.
John Gardiner
Editor
http://www.kittennews.com
Sydney
Australia
Good day to you!
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You can change your password John, you just gotta log in with the password you got before to do it. I think there's also a "forgot your password?" around if you're interested.
Hey, have you written some new stuff yet? I'm a big fan.
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Her name is Amber Pawlick and no she's not afraid of anything really.
Its an oversite by me. Usually she has her name at the bottom of all her works. I should post her name.
. Feminism is a covert form of communism.
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What a truly magnificent woman! She shows that there is hope, particularly with younger women today. The profound, utter sickness known as feminism will be destroyed. We face a long battle, but with women like Amber Pawlik on our side, we will defeat the insidious evil--feminism.
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by Anonymous User on Thursday July 31, @02:30PM EST (#5)
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I like this ladies kindness. It is a refreshing change from the shrill chest beating of the radical feminst harpies. Thank you very much Amber, for your kindness and graciousness. I respect your gentle words and peaceful spirit more than words can say.
Ray
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I liked the article, was goodly in a culture seemingly dead-set upon emaculation to hear another proponet of manly men.
the first paragraph kind of confused me, because I read it and took it as "women should be masculine!" which made no sense. but then it cleared itself up in my brain.
Okay, and I saw "28 Days Later" and if you can get over the only thinly disguised anti-male/military thing, it was an interesting cross between The Stand and Lord of the Flies.
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