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Robbie [OP]

2003-05-21 12:06 | User Profile

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CFeminism Caught On Tape In Linden, TX Commentary From Richard foundersamerica@att.net 5-21-3

From 'Paleoconservative Thoughts To Ponder'...

Feminism CAUGHT ON TAPE in Linden, Texas As reported by news anchor Dan Rather, CBS Evening News, May 20, 2003:

Petite and blonde police officer Gillespie has her video camera running in her patrol car, capturing yet another example of why women carrying guns and playing cops 'n' robbers is deadly for all concerned, as she tries to cuff a large black man, whom she has ordered to lean against a car. But he does what he'd never do in the presence of a male officer: reaches and grabs her gun.

Miraculously, a large white man runs up and wrestles the gun away, pointing it at the perpetrator, who immediately dives toward the ground in fear. He's still resisting officer Gillespie, who is struggling there on the ground next to him, still trying to put on the cuffs. And she succeeds, after a large white woman runs up and sits on him.

This is a very telling news report, immediately followed by Dan Rather asking this ironic question for the next segment of the newscast:

"Stay tuned, and learn about a woman (32-year-old Annika Sorenstam) who is about to challenge the top men in golf. Can she do it?"

Note: Recall that it was officer Melanie Singer who couldn't handle Rodney King wiggling his butt at her, in defiance of her feminism and the law, and which fantasy-meets- reality case eventuated a national crisis of confidence in law enforcement, then deadly riots.


jeffersonian

2003-05-21 15:52 | User Profile

GEEEEEZ that's sexist.

I submit that both the Texas and King situations could have been handled effectively and quickly by the respective female officers involved.

They should have shot the perp.


Hugh Lincoln

2003-05-21 16:00 | User Profile

One of the most disgusting things I've ever seen on television was a black man (with daughter in tow, no less) PUNCHING OUT a white female police officer during a traffic stop. "Daddy can't go to jail," the black man explains to his daughter. It turned my stomach then and more so now. A White woman is no match for a black man.


Roy Batty

2003-05-22 02:33 | User Profile

I remember seeing the video of the female trooper getting pummeled. Sickening. A woman is no match for any man in those situations. There was an incident in San Diego about three years ago, where two female sheriff's deputies were transporting a black male. He wasn't that big, 6 ft., 180 lbs. He belted both women, then grabbed one of their guns and took off. Running to an intersection, he approached a car waiting for the light to change, threatened the driver with the gun, the driver got out - and the boolie still shot and killed him(the driver should have just hit the gas), then the fugitive sped off, leading the police on a very long chase. After he was recaptured, he flat out said even if there had been only one male deputy, he wouldn't have tried anything, but he knew he could handle a "... couple of bitches." Sad story, but true.


Franco

2003-05-22 04:09 | User Profile

Here is a list of the Jewish founders and leaders of the modern feminist revolution. Keep in mind that this list is by no means complete--these women are simply the more well-known within the feminist movement; thousands of lesser-known Jewish women lead local and obscure feminist groups [1]:

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-Gloria Steinem (1934- ); founder, Ms. Magazine.

-Bella Abzug (1920-1998); Civil rights and labor attorney elected to Congress (House of Rep.) from New York City; served 1971-1977.

-Betty Friedan (1921- ); feminist leader and author of the book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963).

-Shulamith Firestone (1945- ); Canadian feminist. Wrote "The Dialectic of Sex" (1970).

-Andrea Dworkin (1946- ); radical; apparent lesbian. Author of the book "Intercourse" (1987).

-Susan Brownmiller (1935- ); U.S. feminist. Wrote the book "Against Our Will" (1975).

-Susan Faludi (1959- ); author of the book "Backlash" (1992).

-Naomi Wolf (1962- ); advisor to Al Gore in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.

-Emma Goldman (1869-1940); early U.S. feminist.

-Ernestine Rose (1810-1892); b. in Poland; early feminist.

-Phyllis Chesler (1941- ); U.S. feminist; author of the book "Woman's Inhumanity to Woman" (2002).

-Judy Chicago (Cohen) (1939- ); U.S. feminist. Author of the book "The Dinner Party" (1996).

-Robin Morgan (1941- ); U.S. feminist. Former editor-in-chief, Ms. magazine.

-Letty Cottin Pogrebin (1939- ); U.S. feminist; co-founded Ms. magazine.

-Gerda Lerner (1920- ); b. in Austria.

-Annie Nathan Meyer (1867-1951); U.S. feminist.

-Maud Nathan (1862-1946); sister of Annie Nathan Meyer; U.S. feminist.

-Geri Palast (1950- ); chair, Committee on Women in the Global Economy; U.S. feminist.

-Rose Schneiderman (1882-1972); b. in Poland.

-Anita Pollitzer (1894-1975); U.S. feminist; pal of artist Georgia O'Keeffe.

-Gene Boyer (no birthyear available); a founder of N.O.W.; president of Jewish Feminists; U.S. feminist.

-Lucy Komisar (1942- ); author of the book "The New Feminism" (1971); U.S. feminist.

-Karen Nussbaum (1950- ); (apparently Jewish); leader of 9to5-National Association of Working Women.

-Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995); (apparently Jewish--relative is a Zionist); U.S. feminist.

-Riane Eisler (1931- ); b. Vienna; author/feminist; (apparently Jewish--fled Nazis). Author of the book "The Chalice and the Blade" (1987).


Notes

[1] sources: various, including Jewish author Dr. Joshua Halberstam's book "Schmoozing," 1997, Perigee; also web searches, and the author's personal files and notes.

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