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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>Tom stated:<BR><BR>"And not once while
this statement was made did anybody see "Doug "His <BR>Whineyness" Wilson's lips
move."</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>Sorry to disappoint, Tom, but I have
never seen nor met Wilson, nor have I read any of his teachings... It seems we
agree on many things though--so, he must be a standup guy...</DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR>Tom continues to sputter... </DIV>
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<DIV>"Jeesh! Where have you lived during the past fifty years, Mr. Ed?
This statement <BR>truly reflects your limits on toleration." One can only
imagine how your your sister(s) (if you have any) was/were <BR>raised. It's that
attitude of yours, Mr. Ed. that gives birth to the Anna Nicole Smiths of the
world; raised to believe that, with sufficient cosmetic surgery, they don't
<STRONG>require talent or skill</STRONG>, merely find a rich sugar-daddy <BR>on
his death bed and marry him. Well, let me tell you something, Mr. Ed. Our
culture has progressed <BR>considerably since the fifties. Even foreplay
has has progressed beyond, "Get into the pickup, bitch." There are women
sitting on corporate boards of directors. There are female judges.
And hopefully soon there will be a <BR>woman in the oval office. Until then, Mr.
Ed, I strongly suggest that you show some respect for the <BR>women you confront
on a daily basis, and leave the pickup at home."</DIV>
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<DIV>Wow, how'd ya guess about the truck deal...I have 3 trucks...yehaw!! Let me
dispel a common reaction/misconception to my line of reasoning. I see women as
being equal contributors to society, just in different roles. Obviously, you
will never understand. </DIV>
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<DIV>I never said women should get cosmetic surgery; actually, I believe just
the opposite (unless medically necessary), and my taste in women now reflects
the "plain Jane" look... (yes, it has changed...but will never reflect the
"clipped hair," manly look)</DIV>
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<DIV>Further, your assertion that being a housewife and mother aren't skills, in
my estimation, aren't good charges to make on Mother's Day...</DIV>
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<DIV>You say our culture has progressed since the fifties....yeah, I know, and
in some respects, that's too bad. And it will be a mistake to vote a woman into
the office of the most powerful position on earth--especially that worthless,
feminist, dyke, anti-American, conniving, socialist, lying piece of trash,
Hillary. Let not your heart be troubled, I'm certain a right-wing whacko would
assure that this travesty never happen. </DIV>
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<DIV>I realize that women hold high positions: business, politics, etc.. But
this, for the most part, is a bad practice as evidenced many times
throughout history. Would I love to slap some sense into Hillary, Boxer,
Feinstein, Murray, Cantwell, Pelosi, Landrieu? Heck yeah... But, just
figuratively, as I don't hit women. </DIV>
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<DIV>BTW, I wasn't alive in the fifties...and, I love the prefix, "Mr"... keep
using it, pretty please.</DIV>
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<DIV>If some of you had your way, there would be no Mother's Day..nowadays,
mothers are fathers, fathers are mothers, things are becoming so mixed up that
we're confusing the children. In the future, if t et al have their way, Mother's
Day might become "Pick-a-Unisex-Guardian-to-Observe-Day"</DIV>
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<DIV>--Ed<BR><BR><BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>