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Is it me? Or does malebiz.com have just a little TOO much advertising on it? Seems like I'm always running into "mens" sites and the first thing they ask for is money. Am I wrong? I don't see that here at mensactivism.org and some other fine sites. Is commercialization of the mens movement next?
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by Anonymous User on Thursday November 13, @11:07AM EST (#2)
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I agree. The thing I like most about MANN is that it's not a commercial project - it's obviously a labor of love by the adminis. Please keep it that way!
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Getting every man whether single, married or divorced involved in fighting for equality and mens rights is an interesting path. Any suggestions on how an army of one can build enthusiasm without resources is appreciated. You will begin to notice changes in the site over the near future. Thanks again for taking the time to write. It is very much appreciated.
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Thank you for taking the time to visit this website and provide comment. Any feedback received is appreciated. The advertising is being used as an opportunity to fund the maintainance and development of resources for mens issues. As the Federal Government provides no support of funding for mens rights, the use of alternate means of raising needed funds is used. The use of banners does not add cost to any user purchase. Thank you again for taking to time to write and provide comment.
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