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New Book Recommendation "Women Who Make The World Worse"
posted by Matt on 01:17 PM January 12th, 2006
Book Reviews Anonymous User writes "In her new book Women Who Make The World Worse and How Their Radical Feminist Assault Is Ruining Our Schools, Families, Military and Sports, author Kate O'Beirne has shown the courage to expose the plan, name the perpetrators and give fair warning to all who will listen. All concerned men and women should buy, and read this book to show the publishing world that there is a market for any authors willing, and courageous enough to stand up and say to the man haters "we have all had enough"."

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I'll have mine soon (Score:2)
by Thomas on 02:25 PM January 12th, 2006 EST (#1)
I ordered a copy several days ago. It'll be a good read this weekend.

Thomas
-- Creating hostile environments for feminazis since the 1970s.

Re:I'll have mine soon (Score:2)
by Thomas on 08:29 PM January 14th, 2006 EST (#7)
I just got my copy and started it, though I'm not even through the introduction yet. I can say that, so far, it's terrific. I get tired of women, who supposedly oppose feminism, saying that American women today have it better than any other women in history. Though true, that statement leaves open the possibility that American women still have it far worse than men. In reference to freedom, however, O'Beirne states, "American women have more freedom in their personal and professional lives than any man or woman has ever enjoyed in recorded history."

It's gonna be hard to put this one down.

Thomas
-- Creating hostile environments for feminazis since the 1970s.

good book (Score:1)
by Tom on 08:18 PM January 12th, 2006 EST (#2)
http://www.standyourground.com
I read this book last week and recommend it to anyone interested in exposing the zany hatefulness of the gender feminists. O'Beirne has done some homework and looks at day care, the military, sports and title IX, schools, wage gap, abortion and other issues. She pulls together a good deal of the history of the issues and offers amazing quotes from various feminists that leave you with your mouth agape wondering just how any person with a brain could make such a statement. The quotes of feminists about the unimportance of mothers to their young children in the daycare section is heartbreaking and Kafkaesque at the same time. They literally tell young women that as the natural mothers they are not that important! They rave about how great daycare is since the kids get the opportunity to be with so many people! LOL!!! Unreal.

The book is not just for newcomers. I learned a good deal about some issues that I hadn't given much attention. It is especially good for newcomers though who still think that feminism is about EQUALITY. After reading this book they won't have that myth erased from their bio-computer. The book does a nice job of exposing the narcissism of feminism and its utter last-gasp insistence on women competing with men in the workplace and succeeding.

Buy it and give it to someone you love.


SYG
I Had to Laugh! (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 08:55 PM January 12th, 2006 EST (#3)

With all the feminist one-star wailing reviews bringing this book's overall rating to only 2 1/2 stars, the book is still selling like hotcakes, being #37 on Amazon.com's book list at the moment. And notice that the stupidest wailing comments that say nothing substantial about the book have large "this rating was helpful" ratings.

There are a lot of feminazi's trying to discourage the buying of this book. And failing miserably!

Dittohd


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One review there solves the mystery (Score:2)
by Rand T. on 08:36 AM January 13th, 2006 EST (#5)
"keep this in mind when reading the reviews...

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboa rd.php?az=view_all&address=132x2361770
Nice book, especially it's cover (Score:1)
by Daoistfire on 08:19 AM January 13th, 2006 EST (#4)
This book'cover got a sterotyped "feminist look" which already shown the true evil of the Feminist. It also issued the Gender problem in school which was always discounted by the other anti feminist.

I will buy this book if I am old enough to use a Chedit card...
Bought the book! (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 09:32 AM January 13th, 2006 EST (#6)
I ordered the book this AM. I look forward to reading it. Expose's based on facts are exciting reading in this day and age!
Buy it. Read it. Rate it. (Score:2)
by Thomas on 09:02 PM January 14th, 2006 EST (#8)
It seems that it may be a homework assignment in Wymyn's Studies classes around the country to rate this book one star at Amazon. It's number 46 on their bestseller list, but it only has a one and a half star rating. Suspicious, to say the least.

Thomas
-- Creating hostile environments for feminazis since the 1970s.

Re:Buy it. Read it. Rate it. (Score:1)
by khankrumthebulgar on 05:55 PM January 15th, 2006 EST (#9)
The Feminists are coming unglued. They are losing Women to the issue of Abortion. More Women are opting to keep their babies than abort them. Record numbers of Men are striking Marriage and Relationships. Women are abandoning the Feminist movement and some are now openly waging war against it. Others who supported it have written books spilling the beans.

Other Professional Women are leaving their jobs to raise children, even a 60 minutes New Producer has done this. Last year 6 Million Professional Women gave up careers to stay home and raise their babies. The FemNags are in a panic. Linda Hirshman can F%$# Off and die. She and her Cats will be happy I am sure.

Brothers recruit 5 Men to the movement this year. We need to build our numbers.
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