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1 posted on 01/07/2018 10:59:21 AM PST by Kaslin
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2 posted on 01/07/2018 11:03:47 AM PST by bitt (The first to squeal gets the best deal.)
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Well, Carrie Nation supposedly ended up living in a giggling academy.


3 posted on 01/07/2018 11:04:38 AM PST by OttawaFreeper ("If I had to go to war again, I'd bring lacrosse players" Conn Smythe)
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I’m so tired of hearing about the pound me too movement.


4 posted on 01/07/2018 11:08:18 AM PST by Trillian
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It’s devolved from rooting out legitimate predators via shared stories of sexual harassment to an inquisition-like mentality where some accusations are unproven.

No--It's hurting Democrats much more than Republicans.

5 posted on 01/07/2018 11:11:17 AM PST by Arm_Bears (Hey, Rocky--Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!)
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In a book entitled, “Mr. Jones, Meet the Master,” there appears a sermon called, “The Keepers of the Springs,” by Dr. Peter Marshall, a former highly-respected chaplain of the U.S. Senate.

Today, we read frequent news stories about female sexual predators who abuse their positions of trust as teachers in America’s public schools by using the children entrusted to them for their own selfish ends. Some of them are, themselves, mothers.

For centuries, societies have recognized the important role of women, especially as mothers, in instilling and training the minds and hearts of their young for citizenship and service.

Could the following excerpt from Dr. Marshall’s sermon help us focus on the seriousness of what has happened in recent decades and of its potential impact on future generations?

“Once upon a time, a certain town grew up at the foot

of a mountain range. It was sheltered in the lee of the

protecting heights, so that the wind that shuddered at the

doors and flung handfuls of sleet against the window panes

was a wind whose fury was spent.

“High up in the hills, a strange and quiet forest dweller took it

upon himself to be the Keeper of the Springs.

“He patrolled the hills and wherever he found a spring, he

cleaned its brown pool of silt and fallen leaves, of mud and

mold and took away from the spring all foreign matter, so that

the water which bubbled up through the sand ran down clean

and cold and pure.

“It leaped sparkling over rocks and dropped joyously in crystal

cascades until, swollen by other streams, it became a river of

life to the busy town.

“Millwheels were whirled by its rush.

Gardens were refreshed by its waters.

Fountains threw it like diamonds into the air.

Swans sailed on its limpid surface

and children laughed as they played on its banks in the

sunshine.

“But the City Council was a group of hardheaded, hard-boiled

business men. They scanned the civic budget and found in it

the salary of a Keeper of the Springs.

“Said the Keeper of the Purse: ‘Why should we pay this romance

ranger? We never see him; he is not necessary to our

town’s work life. If we build a reservoir just above the town,

we can dispense with his services and save his salary.’

“Therefore, the City Council voted to dispense with the un-

necessary cost of a Keeper of the Springs, and to build a

cement reservoir.

“So the Keeper of the Springs no longer visited the brown pools

but watched from the heights while they built the reservoir.

“When it was finished, it soon filled up with water, to be sure,

but the water did not seem to be the same.

It did not seem to be as clean, and a green scum soon befouled

its stagnant surface.

“There were constant troubles with the delicate machinery

of the mills, for it was often clogged with slime, and the

swans found another home above the town.

“At last, an epidemic raged, and the clammy, yellow fingers of

sickness reached into every home in every street and lane.

“The City Council met again. Sorrowfully, it faced the city’s plight, and frankly it acknowledged the mistake of the dismissal of the Keeper of the Springs.

“They sought him out in his hermit hut high in the hills, and

begged him to return to his former joyous labor.

Gladly he agreed, and began once more to make his rounds.

“It was not long until pure water came lilting down under

tunnels of ferns and mosses and to sparkle in the cleansed

reservoir.

“Millwheels turned again as of old.

Stenches disappeared.

Sickness waned

and convalescent children playing in the sun laughed again

because the swans had come back.

“Do not think me fanciful

too imaginative

or too extravagant in my language

when I say that I think women, and particularly of our

mothers, as Keepers of the Springs. The phrase, while poetic,

is true and descriptive.

We feel its warmth ...

its softening influence ...

and however forgetful we have been ...

however much we have taken for granted life’s precious

gifts we are conscious of wistful memories that surge out of

the past —

the sweet

tender

poignant fragrances of love.

“Nothing that has been said

nothing that could be said

or that ever will be said,

would be eloquent enough, expressive enough, or adequate to

make articulate that peculiar emotion we feel to our mothers.

“So I shall make my tribute a plea for Keepers of the Springs,

who will be faithful to their tasks.

“There never has been a time when there was a greater need

for Keepers of the Springs,

or when there were more polluted springs to be cleansed.

If the home fails, the country is doomed. The breakdown of

home life and influence will mark the breakdown of the

nation.

“If the Keepers of the Springs desert their posts or are un-

faithful to their responsibilities the future outlook of this

country is black indeed.

“This generation needs Keepers of the Springs who will be cou-

rageous enough to cleanse the springs that have been polluted.

“It’s not an easy task — nor is it a popular one, but it must be

done for the sake of the children, and the young women of

today must do it.” - From, “The Keepers of the Springs,” Dr. Peter Marshall


6 posted on 01/07/2018 11:12:52 AM PST by loveliberty2
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I learned everything I needed to know about women during HR management training.
And I never felt comfortable working with them again.


11 posted on 01/07/2018 11:26:53 AM PST by glasseye ("24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not." ~ H. L. Mencken)
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In other words - “We need to put the brakes on this thing before we start hitting the pedophiles”


12 posted on 01/07/2018 11:32:45 AM PST by GunningForTheBuddha (TARD: Trump Acceptance Resistance Disorder)
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“...and the ‘re-moralization’ of sex...”

Beavens to Hetsy! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!


13 posted on 01/07/2018 11:33:50 AM PST by Eleutheria5 (“If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.)
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These women were sexually harassed?

Were the men blind?

Or was this some sort of fantasy?


14 posted on 01/07/2018 11:36:51 AM PST by Trump.Deplorable
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#MeTooAsLongAsItHurtsAConservative

what they really meant...


15 posted on 01/07/2018 11:46:58 AM PST by bigbob (People say believe half of what you see son and none of what you hear - M. Gaye)
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It served it’s primary purpose of derailing Roy Moore.
It has outlived its usefulness.


16 posted on 01/07/2018 11:48:40 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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HIT THE BRAKES, HIT THE BRAKES! We’re nailing too many liberals with this movement... (and have barely scratched the surface... Wait for the break outs coming this primary season...)


17 posted on 01/07/2018 11:54:54 AM PST by kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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They should have dubbed it #me!me!


18 posted on 01/07/2018 12:00:17 PM PST by Ignatz (Winner of a prestigious 1960 Y-chromosome award!)
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When is Bill Clinton the all-time abuse champion going to be added to this list? For Slick Willy it would be “Me Too” times a 1000!


19 posted on 01/07/2018 12:05:35 PM PST by EC Washington
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"... had it with the reflexive and unnuanced sense of outrage ..."

If you really want to be a proper liberal, you must develop not just your outrage, but your nuanced sense of outrage.

21 posted on 01/07/2018 12:16:23 PM PST by tinyowl (A is A)
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“...series of ad hoc and sometimes unproven accusations.”

Translation:

Uh...too many leftists are getting caught up in this. We better take it down a notch so we are only taking out male students in universities.


24 posted on 01/07/2018 12:33:51 PM PST by VanDeKoik
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Yes, the pound me too movement is now dangerous . . . because the idiot liberals realize they’re getting hammered by it


25 posted on 01/07/2018 12:41:09 PM PST by Smedley (It's a sad day for American capitalism when a man can't fly a midget on a kite over Central Park)
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I’m still waiting for someone to release the names of the harassers in congress who have had their cases paid for by the taxpayers.

The left started this movement, hoping to take down Trump, but it ended up taking down mainly liberals. That’s why the #metoo movement has pretty much ended.


28 posted on 01/07/2018 12:52:20 PM PST by euram
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Men, now increasingly loathe to being accused of a hyped-up allegation of sexual misconduct for any type of even mild advance towards women, begin to limit their contact with women (i.e., dates).

Meaning women are beginning to notice losing access to “free stuff” (drinks, meals, gifts, etc.). They (even feminists) still like that of the “patriarchy.”


29 posted on 01/07/2018 12:53:59 PM PST by Kenny Bania (Ovaltine? Why not call it Roundtine?)
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Did he brush up against her butt?
Did he touch her butt?
Did he grab her butt?
Did her hang on a while?
What did he say while doing this?


30 posted on 01/07/2018 12:54:23 PM PST by umgud
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