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Parson Jim

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Saturday, September 8, 2007 10:49 AM

LW is a slave

Serial Kisser, you are a slave who is rebelling against your servitude. Stop now, or your kids will be taken from you along with your house and your livelihood.

If she decides to divorce you, you will also have to pay your mistress for the rest of her life so that she can enjoy a standard of living you slaved to provide for her while you were married.

Forget all that feminist crap you were fed and bought into in college. If you lose your temper when she alienates your children against you, you may go to jail. If she decides to kill you or your children, though, then she is likely suffering from Battered Woman's Syndrome or Post-partum Depression.

If your wife is out kissing other men, then, well, you just aren't doing your job. She still gets the house and the kids, though.

The advice to you from the many feminist prigs who have written in from all corners of the country is quite clear: OBEY, and stop your rebellious behavior immediately, or else you will be punished.

Thursday, September 6, 2007 09:06 PM

He is a breath of fresh air

He is dynamic, thoughtful, and is unencumbered with political baggage. I hope he wins the nomination. Hillary would be a disaster for the Democrats and for America.

Thursday, September 6, 2007 07:28 PM

Hahahahaha!

This is the funniest thing I have read all day!

Thursday, September 6, 2007 01:56 PM
Original article: It's a girl ... please

Dating therapy for Brightstar

Brightstar, you really should just try to get out and date as many women as possible. Once you overcome the initial hurdle to ask them out, you might find someone you are interested in spending more time with.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007 08:40 PM
Original article: It's a girl ... please

Children are a gift

"Children should be encouraged to grow as individuals and they should be loved and respected for their uniqueness, not for their gender."

Well put.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007 08:48 PM

I personally love Broadsheet

It exposes the true sentiments of American feminism today.

Monday, September 3, 2007 03:53 PM

Bullsh*t

Feminist groups have lobbied hard against presumptive, rebuttable joint custody legislation across the country.

If they were really interested in children's welfare and in an inclusive approach to child-rearing, that wouldn't be occurring.

Try paying attention to the facts, and not throwing out some Women's Studies version of feminism, which does not exist as far as society and the law are concerned in the U.S. today.

Monday, September 3, 2007 12:54 PM

Single mothers are the most likely to kill or neglect their children

America still celebrates the "single by choice" mother, and awards custody to women over men despite the overwhelming risk of death or neglect this exposes children to.

Maybe we should focus more on changing this situation, which exposes children to a whole range of horrors and risks.

Where are the women's groups who are concerned about children's welfare in this situation? The silence is deafening - women will never admit mistakes, no matter how many children are sacrificed.

Monday, September 3, 2007 12:54 PM

Single mothers are the most likely to kill or neglect their children

America still celebrates the "single by choice" mother, and awards custody to women over men despite the overwhelming risk of death or neglect this exposes children to.

Maybe we should focus more on changing this situation, which exposes children to a whole range of horrors and risks.

Where are the women's groups who are concerned about children's welfare in this situation? The silence is deafening - women will never admit mistakes, no matter how many children are sacrificed.

Friday, August 31, 2007 07:09 PM

Mr. Acevedo

Thank you for your logorrheic outburst.

If you have something sensible to say in the future, I look forward to responding to it.

Friday, August 31, 2007 10:56 AM

Bigots

I have a strong dislike of bigots, especially bigots who wrap themselves in political correctness while crying, "I'm a victim!".

Many of the articles and posts on Broadsheet demonstrate that kind of bigotry, a bigotry which is a basic tenet of much of American feminism.

Friday, August 31, 2007 10:54 AM

Please read my post

Racial and Gender Disparities in Prison Sentences: The Effect of District-Level Judicial Demographics

"The findings regarding gender in the case of serious offenses are quite striking: the greater the proportion of female judges in a district, the lower the gender disparity for that district. I interpret this as evidence of a paternalistic bias among male judges that favors women."

Women get lighter sentences across the board. The solution? Fewer old male judges - (I agree wholeheartedly.)

From my previous post earlier this morning.

Friday, August 31, 2007 08:36 AM

Saletan article

I read the Saletan article, which referred to a cherry-picked select cases chosen from small sample of offenders. Please read the primary research for which I have provided links.

I have to ask you - why do you hate men, AKA Smith?

I personally am concerned that female pedophiles are getting light sentences that are not concomitant for their crimes.

Feminist writers such as yourselves seem to ignore this fact whenever referring to such criminals. That is politically correct sexism, and unfortunately, is all too common.

Friday, August 31, 2007 07:14 AM

A previous AKA Smith post professing ignorance of the obvious

"Good link. Parson Jim never did come through for us when asked for a link about sentencing disparity between male and female teachers who molest their students."

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