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More on the Washington Post and VAWA
posted by Adam on 09:55 AM January 8th, 2005
News Linucs writes "Somebody is doing the math over the latest Washington Post stunt over the VAWA."

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O'reilly is clueless - Baskerville is brilliant (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 06:11 AM January 9th, 2005 EST (#1)
I was channel surfing and stopped on The O'rielly Factor several nights ago because Wendy Murphy was on. My comment to myself, "Oh this ought to really be fair and balanced (sarcasm)."

My email below to O'rielly should explain everything. I copied everyone I could find in my address book too, and Stephen Baskerville actually sent to Mr. O'rielly his article that is posted for the begining of this thread. He must have just finished writing it so that was timely.
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"To Whom It May Concern:
 
Members of The National Coalition of Free Men were recently instrumental in a letter writing campaign to the Washington Post, regarding their grossly misleading 3-part series on maternal homicide, but tragically the myth is growing.
 
I just heard Wendy Murphy tonight on FOX News, The O'rielly Factor. They were discussing a drug addicted woman who has had seven children and a judge ordered here not to get pregnant again. Murphy, a former prosecutor, argued that the woman could always give her next child up for adoption. Orielly argued that it would be a form of child abuse for this woman to have any more children to which Murphy replied, "There are gobs and gobs of men out there who beat their pregnant wives." Orielly said nothing to this male vilifying non sequitur.
 
I am thoroughly disgusted that such despicably bigoted, man-hating lies are so flagrantly tolerated on FOX News. What would be the public's response if a Ku Klux Klansperson came on a FOX News show and made racist remarks about black people? What would be the public's response if a man came on a FOX News show and made misogynist remarks about women? I request and expect a formal on air apology by FOX News for Wendy Murphy's on air misandrist comment.
 
Sincerely, Ray"

More here (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 02:59 PM January 9th, 2005 EST (#2)
http://www.lewrockwell.com/mcelroy/mcelroy49.html
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