Posted on 09/03/2002 12:46:50 PM PDT by jern
Tuesday, September 3, 2002 Burk says players 'need to take a moral stand'
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESPN.com news services
The fight between the Augusta National Golf Club and Martha Burk, the chairwoman of the National Council of Women's Organizations (NCWO), grew even a bit more testy on Tuesday.
Appearing on the Dan Patrick Show on ESPN Radio, Burk said that her organization will begin targeting PGA Tour players in a bid to force Augusta National to allow women members.
The players "need to take a moral stand," Burk told Patrick.
"I think Augusta will eventually see that it will be in the best interests of their club ... to do the right thing and allow women members," she later said in the interview.
Through a club spokesman, Augusta National chairman Hootie Johnson issued a written response to Burk. It said:
"1. This is not a legal issue. The Masters has a constitutional right to its private membership.
"2. Martha Burk tries to equate this to the Shoal Creek racial issue in 1990, but they are totally different. In America, there are women's colleges, the Girl Scouts of America and women's health clubs throughout the country. In Canada and overseas, there are women-only golf clubs.
"3. The Club possibly will have a woman member in the future, but it should be the Club's decision, not the decision of an outside group that knows little about the Club or Tournament. In Ms. Burk's initial letter, she placed a deadline on the Club to have a woman member (2003), and discussed the sponsors of the Tournament.
"4. The winner in this sponsorship issue is the viewer. There will now be 12 ½ hours of commercial free golf coverage.
"5. What is presently happening is a corporate campaign. The National Council of Women's Organizations is targeting anyone associated with the Masters.
"6. The reason we chose not to ask the sponsors to participate in 2003 was to spare them the inevitability of a continued corporate campaign that could have included protests and boycotts.
"7. Dr. Burk is now telling individuals what to watch on television. In three online polls conducted this weekend, nearly 90 percent of respondents said they would continue to watch the Masters on CBS. Over 4.3 million women watched the Masters last year.
"8. The Masters and Augusta National are different. One is a private club, and the other is a world-class sporting event that is completely inclusive.
"9. The Masters is being used as a symbol. Several other Clubs do not allow women to play or even to enter the grounds. Women play at Augusta National regularly, and there are no restrictions on tee times. Women played over 1,000 rounds at the Club last year."
Last week, Burk said that she will talk with CBS about its televising of The Masters, which will be commercial-free next year. Johnson announced that The Masters will drop its sponsors -- IBM, Coca-Cola and Citigroup -- to shield them from any controversy over the club's all-male membership.
Augusta National has not had a woman member in its 69-year history. It has had black members since 1990.
You tell me. It's women who seem so bent on getting both sets....
Why does it concern you, or this womyn's group, how its members are, er, gonadally equipped?
NCWO, composed of more than one hundred women's organizations representing more than 6 million members, is open to the head of an organization that fits the following criteria:
Decisions in NCWO are made by simple majority vote by the Council at its regular bi-monthly meetings, where each dues-paying organization has one vote. When the Council is not in session, the Chair is authorized to speak for the Council if the policy issue is clear. If it is not, she confers with the Steering Committee, an 8-member body that, while not creating policy, acts on and carries out issues previously decided by the Council. The Steering Committee publicizes and implements Council decisions or actions.ANNUAL DUES
Dues are decided by the Council at a meeting, and must be paid as a condition of maintaining membership in good standing.
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
NCWO member organizations are enriched by the continuing opportunity to interact and network with leaders of more than 100 women's organizations. As NCWO has grown, the value of this interaction, resulting in policies, positions and actions that have helped women nationwide, has become increasingly important. The voice of each organization is heard, and each organization can benefit from the support of many other organizations.Other direct benefits include:
The membership process, from application to completion, usually takes no more than two months, allowing for time for the NCWO Steering Committee to meet and discuss the application. Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of the membership application review.
When men form a private group it is because they want to enjoy a pastime without the eventual aggravation that women add to most any venture. For instance, if I want to pee standing up in the woods when I hunt, I'll just do it. If I take a woman with me, she'll probably make the hunt unbearable until I take her to a sit down potty. Now, heaven forbid we make a rule to put potties in the woods at my local hunt club, but let a few women in the club and there will be some changes.
Back at the lodge, we might want to sit around and scratch our "gonads", as you say, without trying hide it from the women. Now your response would be to have a room just for men so we could scratch, burp, cuss, talk about women and occasionally break wind. Next thing you know, the women want to come in that room too.
Sooner or later the women would create such a fuss that they would try to take over the club, change it into a garden club, and forbid peeing in the woods as that is a sexist method of relieving one's self. You could still cuss, but a strict limit of one four-letter word per week would be enforced. And you could loose your membership rights altogether for talking about women. No no no no.
I could go on with this and the final description of a men's club with women would be my house and that's why we join men's clubs in the first place - to get away from women for a while!!!
So what would Burk change the name to? The Mistresses? The Dominatrix's?
Do you deny that men and women act differently when not in the presence of a member of the opposite sex? It's in our biology.
>>>>>>This isn't about golf or the PGA tour, it's about radical feminists exploiting Augusta National to get media attention. It's the same as PETA putting up billboards with anti-religion hate messages<<<<<<<
It doesn't. But when an outsider tells you what you should do, you resent it. Only members of the club can tell what the club should and should not do. If you are not a member, you do not have a say or stake in any matter involving it. Unless you are a potential member that is willing to say, drop a billion dollars.
hootie could have just as easily gone "pay for view" with the masters.
what would it pull? if hootie only came up with a couple million Masters crazed subscribers @ $19.95 (a cool $39,900,000.00), it would make the $7.5 million in corporate sponsorships look like chump change.
Or a wether, perhaps... :-P
Well, if Mrs. BattleAxe wants to show who's the boss come Saturday morning, she can try and do so. But Mr. StickInTheMud can also decide to give Mrs. BattleAxe a divorce. There are younger fish in the sea, and marriage is a partnership. I bet Mrs. BattleAxe would relish the idea of going back to the dating market and find another young stud. Of course, she would have to compete with other younger, more nubile women for the young stud's attention.
(I just started reading Danielle Crittenden's book What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman. A lot of it makes sense. It pokes many holes in feminist's illogic.)
Ms. Burk should get herself a vibrator and a life and leave the Masters and Augusta National alone.
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