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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"GW Chimpzilla" |
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06 Oct 2005 02:14:46 PM |
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Harriet Miers Pushed for 'Women's Studies' at SMU |
Well some of the wing nuts have their bowels in an uproar again over the Meirs
nomination, thanks to, of all people, /The/ /Chronicle/ /of/ /Higher/
/Education,/ which reports that Church Lady pushed for the creation of a lecture
series in "women's studies" at the SMU Law School.
Now every good wing nut knows that "women's studies" is just a fancy feminist
euphemism for "radical commie lesbian anti-American Satan worshiping" studies,
but this is even worse. Just look at some of guest lecturers subsidized by Ms.
Miers and her sisters in the SMU Radical Wymyn's Collective:
A feminist icon, Gloria Steinem, delivered the series's first lecture, in
1998 . . . In the following two years, the speakers were Patricia S. Schroeder,
the former Democratic congresswoman widely associated with women's causes, and
Susan Faludi, the author of Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women
(1991). Ann W. Richards, the Democrat whom George W. Bush unseated as governor
of Texas in 1994, delivered the lecture in 2003.
Susan Faludi? Gloria Steinem??? Oh say it ain't so Harriet, say it ain't so.
[more]
http://billmon.org/archives/002231.html
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| User: "GW Chimpzilla" |
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| Title: Re: Harriet Miers Pushed for 'Women's Studies' at SMU |
06 Oct 2005 02:17:24 PM |
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GW Chimpzilla wrote:
Well some of the wing nuts have their bowels in an uproar again over the Meirs
nomination, thanks to, of all people, /The/ /Chronicle/ /of/ /Higher/
/Education,/ which reports that Church Lady pushed for the creation of a
lecture series in "women's studies" at the SMU Law School.
Now every good wing nut knows that "women's studies" is just a fancy feminist
euphemism for "radical commie lesbian anti-American Satan worshiping" studies,
but this is even worse. Just look at some of guest lecturers subsidized by Ms.
Miers and her sisters in the SMU Radical Wymyn's Collective:
A feminist icon, Gloria Steinem, delivered the series's first lecture, in
1998 . . . In the following two years, the speakers were Patricia S.
Schroeder, the former Democratic congresswoman widely associated with women's
causes, and Susan Faludi, the author of Backlash: The Undeclared War Against
American Women (1991). Ann W. Richards, the Democrat whom George W. Bush
unseated as governor of Texas in 1994, delivered the lecture in 2003.
Susan Faludi? Gloria Steinem??? Oh say it ain't so Harriet, say it ain't so.
[more]
http://billmon.org/archives/002231.html
http://billmon.org/archives/feminist.jpg
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| User: "Server 13" |
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| Title: Re: Harriet Miers Pushed for 'Women's Studies' at SMU |
06 Oct 2005 03:09:15 PM |
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GW Chimpzilla wrote:
Well some of the wing nuts have their bowels in an uproar again over the Meirs
nomination, thanks to, of all people, /The/ /Chronicle/ /of/ /Higher/
/Education,/ which reports that Church Lady pushed for the creation of a lecture
series in "women's studies" at the SMU Law School.
Now why would they be upset over that! We all know that the reason the
Republican Party goes all over the nation looking for women and minorities who
just happen to be rabid right wing nutbars is because they're women and
minorities, not the nutbar thing.
You can tell because so few of them turn out to be nutbars. lol
Now every good wing nut knows that "women's studies" is just a fancy feminist
euphemism for "radical commie lesbian anti-American Satan worshiping" studies,
but this is even worse. Just look at some of guest lecturers subsidized by Ms.
Miers and her sisters in the SMU Radical Wymyn's Collective:
A feminist icon, Gloria Steinem, delivered the series's first lecture, in
1998 . . . In the following two years, the speakers were Patricia S. Schroeder,
the former Democratic congresswoman widely associated with women's causes, and
Susan Faludi, the author of Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women
(1991). Ann W. Richards, the Democrat whom George W. Bush unseated as governor
of Texas in 1994, delivered the lecture in 2003.
Susan Faludi? Gloria Steinem??? Oh say it ain't so Harriet, say it ain't so.
[more]
http://billmon.org/archives/002231.html
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