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Ok, I'm still a little new at this zany admin interface, and so I need to point out that I did not actually author this story. Unfortunately I didn't notice that it appears that way until a while after posting, so I don't recall who to give credit to. Hopefully that person will mention it here.
About the show... great episode. It starts out a little slow IMO but picks up soon and then there's a lot of very interesting points made. Glenn does a very good job with the show and Farrell gives some well thought out views. Definately worth listening to.
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by Anonymous User on Tuesday August 19, @02:33AM EST (#2)
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I liked Warren's point about the environmentalists who were not taken seriously until they started getting significant votes at the polls. A vote for Warren Farrell may not be enough to elect him Governor, although I secretly hope he makes it, but our votes for Warren will send a strong message, that there are men out there who are saying, "I'm made as heck at the way society mistreats men, and I'm not going to take it anymore." Now is the time for men to show solidarity and activism! VOTE for Warren Farrell!
Sincerely, Ray
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by Anonymous User on Wednesday August 20, @01:41AM EST (#4)
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"I'm made as heck at the way society mistreats men..."
Woops, I got so "mad" I "made" a mistake."
I'm mad as heck at the way society mistreats men...
Ray
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by Anonymous User on Tuesday August 19, @01:50PM EST (#3)
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Superb discussion. Well researched points argued in a convincing manner. Proves that increased radio/television exosure is the "way to go" as far as the mens movement is concerned. Also shows that Warren Farrell is an excellent debater if given a chance to express his views.
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