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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

When I see these articles about bad behavior in men, I wonder if it is possible that sometimes women behave badly? Do the liberals ever consider that possibility?


60 posted on 05/14/2016 10:58:55 AM PDT by Enterprise ("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
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To: Enterprise
Most of what the Times seems to consider "bad behavior"--and none of it is so bad as the Times own use of the term "gender," in reference to any sexually normal, flesh & blood woman--"gender" remember refers to the classifications of words, not people;--most of it, consists in fairly normal by play between men & women, boys & girls, etc.

Very few of us would consider it acceptable to have the New York Times chaperone our romantic encounters.

Let me also suggest--even if it shocks the New York Times writer; most Americans, men & women would rather have a President who likes pretty women, and communicates that liking, to someone like Obama, who spent the same ages studying at the false alter of Marxist ideologues, seeking the destruction of America; and then graduated to issuing unconstitutional edicts to try to dictate lavatory usage in local schools.

I am sure that the girls that thought Donald was crossing an unwanted line were in the minority. Most American girls seem to like men who like girls, a lot more than they like men who spend much of their youth plotting to undermine America.

And no, I have not forgotten the coeds placed in the front rows of Obama concerts, looking as mesmerized over Obama, as the German girls looked over Hitler in Nazi rallies in the 1930s. I understand propaganda, staging, and reality.

62 posted on 05/14/2016 11:23:10 AM PDT by Ohioan
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