Posted on 10/31/2005 4:33:22 AM PST by beyond the sea
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Dear Liza Potter:
I am delighted to respond to your recent charge against me, which was sent to Rosemary DePaolo, Chancellor of UNC-Wilmington. Characterizing my column as an act of sexual harassment against all women in the UNC system is a tremendous favor for which I am truly grateful. Ill explain that as I go along.
In the opening lines of your sexual harassment complaint, you stated that you feel very strongly that my sexist, discriminatory language toward the female students at UNC constitutes sexual harassment and violates the existing anti-discrimination policy. That is an extremely important point, Liza. In order to file a complaint in the UNC system, the plaintiff must have very strong feelings. Feelings are the basis of every decision in our system. Logic and objectivity are irrelevant and probably sexist, too.
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Based upon a closer examination of my quote, you can see that I have expressed the opinion that when female students a) organize an Orgasm Awareness Festival, b) erect (note: this is not intended to be sexist language in violation of the UNC anti-discrimination policy) a vibrator museum, and c) begin to collect antique vibrators from 1924, this suggests that they are turning out to be nymphomaniacs.
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Oh to hell with Feminists - when Clinton sexually discriminated and sexually harrassed subordinates [sex for jobs], the Feminists movement got down on their hands and knees and swallowed, cause Clinton was *their* guy.
No one takes feminism seriously anymore. They sold out.
Early electric gizmos, eh?
I wonder what they were before electricity.......... windup vibrators? What happened when the spring lost its spring just at the wrong time? Bummer.
lol..... true.
Early electric gizmos, eh?
Maybe, steam powered?
Unfortunately, no one takes the VAWA seriously either.
A vibrator museum? America - what a country!
The first "female comfort devices" were steam powered and required someone to stoke the boiler. They were heavy, cumbersome, and dangerous, since the boilers were often fitted with faulty high-pressure relief valves.
Later, Eldon Chatsworth Vibro of Lexington, KY put a gasoline engine on the chassis of an old steam "comforter" and reduced the complexity of the "ladies' home companion" considerably. However, the devices were still heavy, and the fumes from the combustion would often make the user violently ill.
Tesla and Edison feuded publicly over whether AC or DC current served the repressed female community better, and vibrators were developed that used both.
But it wasn't until the use of chemical storage batteries became common that a vibrator could be found in every household where it was needed.
Certain women -- Hillary Clinton is among the more notable -- prefer the old-fashioned kick-start diesel models for the sheer power and torque they develop. No comparable electric model has ever been developed. Although a 440-volt 3-phase induction version was proposed, it never made it off the drawing board since most domestic applications don't have 440-volt service.
Reminds me of the old line, "How do you tell a Bull Dyke from a lesbian? A Bull Dyke kick-starts her vibrator..."
I was aquainted with a big ole bull who you'd swear had one with a kickstarter...
Feminist is only code for lesbians.
>>Early electric gizmos, eh?
>>Maybe, steam powered?
Replaced the earlier horse-drawn model.
I wonder how much horsepower that was...?
ROFL.............. is any of the early part of this true???
The libs hate him down in Carolina.
;-)
I ... I ... thought ALL of it was true ...
What's the difference between a bull dyke and a cow?
About 20 pounds and a flannel shirt.
Mark
;-)
Huge Mike Adams bump. He is such a hero to me as I'm sure his email is full of hateful mail and he is in the middle of "enemy territory". Despite all this he somehow keeps his good humor and fights the good fight almost single handedly. I respect someone who sticks his neck out.
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