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Topic: "War on Men" Column Causes Stir, Illustrates the Left-Wing Stuff We Laugh About But Lots of People Believe |
"War on Men" Column Causes Stir, Illustrates the Left-Wing Stuff We Laugh About But Lots of People Believe
RushLimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh
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Posted By:Desert Fox, 11/30/2012 7:56:54 PM
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| RUSH: Another story I´ve been holding here in abeyance for most of the week. Well, I got back on Wednesday. The story ran on Fox News back on November 24th, which was shortly after Thanksgiving. It´s by a woman, and her name is Suzanne Venker. She works at Fox News.com. I don´t think she´s on the air anywhere. Her piece is called "The War on Men." I´ll give you a couple pull quotes from this story. "I’ve accidentally stumbled upon a subculture of men who’ve told me, in no uncertain terms, that they’re
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
djcdjc, 11/30/2012 8:35:06 PM (No. 9042173)
.......mostly mature, white heterosexual men.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Udanja99, 11/30/2012 11:08:52 PM (No. 9042337)
Maybe one reason why modern women are angry is that they´ve been taught to be sexually promiscuous with those men that they are supposed to hate and they are doing it for nothing. No wedding ring, no respect, no security, no commitment, no strings or promises whatsoever. Big surprise that men don´t want to get married. It´s that old thing about not buying the cow if you can get the milk for free.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
tomanderson61, 11/30/2012 11:22:55 PM (No. 9042349)
I´ll add to #2s thoughts, so many women offer themselves to XBox playing, no-responsiblity, party-hard dirtbags who may, if pushed, fork over a few hundred for a quickie abortion, if the woman is lucky. The nice guys? Those guys they will take to the cleaners.
Every time I read articles like this, I feel so lucky to have my wife. A woman who works hard, publishes books on the side, values me as a man, has no problem with a man who acts like a man, has no problem asking for help and admitting she can´t do it all, loves me for who I am, loves the kids, appreciates the finer things in life, and supports me 100%, as I do her.
Many women don´t understand the basics, the same applies to a friendship. Ask yourself, why would someone want a relationship with me? What do I bring to the table? Then be that person.
And the guy that thinks a Hybrid is saving the earth, plays Xbox in his 30s/40s/50s with a passion, can´t fix a flat, freaks out with a power outage, has never mowed a lawn, thinks homeowners are selfish, hates trucks, wears alot of man makeup, shave his legs for his cargo shorts, believes in abortion for birth control, doesn´t want to talk about God, and has never had a decent job.....maybe, just maybe don´t date that guy.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
TXknitter, 11/30/2012 11:29:40 PM (No. 9042364)
I´d say your wife is extremely blessed too, #3.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Rael, 12/1/2012 12:59:44 AM (No. 9042402)
This is the very reason why I never got married. Women always wanted to ´compete´ with me and not be a woman and let me be a man. The fact is, they couldn´t compete with me. And they got upset when they found out they had no chance of competing against me and winning. It got to the point literally that I was better off being with other men and only being with a woman when I wanted to have sex if I wanted to be treated with any kind of respect and decency. All I ever wanted was a woman to love, and to take care of and raise a family, but women don´t want that anymore. They think that men are less than human, idiots, and incompetents.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
doctorfixit, 12/1/2012 2:00:36 AM (No. 9042441)
I have two young sons and the prospects for them finding a decent wife are bleak. They don´t ask me but if they did I would recommend they look to a foreign country where women don´t hate American men so much. I find young American women so hopelessly brainwashed, self-centered, materialistic, angry, and spoiled rotten that they´re a divorce waiting to happen. And there really isn´t that much sex going on either, truth be told.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
tomanderson61, 12/1/2012 2:27:44 AM (No. 9042451)
#4 bless you!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
franq, 12/1/2012 6:46:17 AM (No. 9042525)
Great testimony, #3. It´s the difference between what God intended marriage to be versus what humans would do to "improve" it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MarinMike, 12/1/2012 9:14:10 AM (No. 9042711)
I am 59 and widowed. Let me tell you this poison is not limited t 30 something´s. I am finding two types: forever single women who can´t even define ltr and divorced women who have at least (think) they´ve tried it, they seem to have no idea at all about dealing with me, a real solid hand´s on man. The article describes their anger perfectly
Maybe Lucianne should set up a singles site...
MarinMike
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