The World According To Bob

Bob Allen is a philosopher and cyber libertarian. He advocates for the basic human rights of men. Bob has learned to cut through the political nonsense, the propaganda hate, the surface discourse, and talk about the underlying metamessage that the front is hiding. Bob tells it like it is and lets the chips fall where they may. If you like what you read be sure to bookmark this blog and share it with your friends.

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You can't make wrong into right by doing wrong more effectively. It's time for real MEN to stand up and take back our families, our society, and our self respect. It is not a crime to be born a man. It is not a crime to act manly.

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Ms. Hitllary keeps on lying

Ms. Hitllary once again is mouthing the same old tired anti-men hate propaganda. Only, this time she's trying to use her position to cajole the Congress to adopt her misandry. Its been known for a long time that the so-called "wage gap" is a feminist hate lie. The wonder is that anyone so positioned as Ms. Hitllary is still brave enough to promote hate propaganda lies against almost half of the voters. For a valid comparison of the pay of men and women see the new book, "Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap -- and What Women Can Do About It" by Warren Farrell. Those old tires misandrist feminist hate lies don't fly, Senator. If women want to earn as much as men you have to get off your fat asses, stop watching daytime soaps, and go to work. You have to do some real work, the hard, dirty, dangerous kind that men do. You can't just whine and demand to be paid as much unless you do the work. What a lying whiny cunt. Why would any man, or women either for that matter ever vote for such a lying bigoted bitch?

Bob


http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/printnews.asp?id=9013
Feminist Daily News Wire April 22, 2005
Senator Clinton, Representative DeLauro Introduce Bill to End Wage Gap
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) and Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) introduced the Paycheck Fairness Act on Tuesday in both houses of Congress to address the pay gap between men and women in the US. Although the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963, women working full-time, year-round only make 76 cents for every dollar that a man makes. The Act was introduced in recognition of Equal Pay Day, April 19, which marks the day when women’s wages “catch up” with men’s from the previous year. “Women in this country have a stake in the political process, and equal pay is an issue central to women’s economic freedom,” said Rep. DeLauro at a rally held on Tuesday to bring attention to this issue. “Closing the wage gap is a matter of fairness, opportunity and values for all women.”

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