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Every once in a while (daily), I tend to get on my soapbox about something. Everyone else has now declared that they aren't listening, so this is my new avenue for venting my spleen! :) Remember: The Greatest Crime is not to teach children to think the same, but to reject those who think differently!

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Name: Jai Normosone
Location: Eulo, Queensland, Australia

I'm a CHOP: A Chauvinistic Heterosexual Opinionated Prick, and I'll tell it like it is.

I take pride in giving stick to Hacks (aka: majority of the Australian journalistic community) and people with double standards.

I appreciate good humour and someone who can understand me when I take a 90-degree turn ("Right turn, Clyde!") in the middle of a conversation.

I've no tolerance for bleeding-heart dickheads who want me to hand over my country to every self-important minority group. Multiculturalism will be the death of the ocker Aussie male who will have a go at anything despite the odds.

I'm a real Aussie. I'll have a go at anything and consider myself a Jack Of All Trades but a master of none.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

NOW - Stupid, stupid women....

Interesting....

Women's groups back Obama over McCain, Palin


By Lincoln Archer
September 17, 2008 08:40am

* Women's groups back Obama over McCain
* Say Sarah Palin not enough to win them over
* Obama, Biden vs McCain, Palin: US presidential election

IF Sarah Palin's selection as John McCain's running mate was designed to start a stampede of high-profile endorsements from heavy-hitting women's groups, it has not worked.

But if it was intended to entice a bloc of white women voters into the Republican fold, it might be all systems go.

The leaders of six women's groups stood together overnight to announce that they were backing Barack Obama in the US presidential election, saying Mrs Palin's inclusion on the Republican ticket was not enough to win their approval.

One group, the National Organisation for Women, said it had not endorsed a White House candidate in nearly 25 years but was speaking out this time to highlight Senator McCain's record on so-called women's issues.

The NOW had supported Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries, however, so a Democratic endorsement at this election was likely this time around anyway.

(read article for remainder....)

NOW (the National Organisation for Women) thinks that it speaks for all women in America when clearly it does not. The organisation initially threw it's support behind a candidate (Hillary) who, in her personal life, condones adultery and tolerates a liar in the family AND at the highest levels of government. This means that she's either easily fooled (unlikely) or she will tolerate behaviours like this in order to maintain her social status of power.

So... this equates to NOW saying that it's OK for women to grab the power and the money regardless of what the bloke in their life does. Nice.

I am SO glad that there are REAL women like Palin in the USA and that NOW doesn't like them - it gives me great hope that the USA isn't heading down the greatest socialist toilet that so many moonbats seem to desire.

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