Barack Obama’s misandrist “Fathers’ Day Speech of 2008″, in which he transparently pandered to female voters by solely blaming men for the epidemic of fatherless homes, was a watershed moment in US history: he officially released girls and women from all reproductive responsibility.
Not solely blaming men, but men have at least half the responsibility. Marc needs to understand that men have complete control over whether they become fathers or not. Since they control the penis (well, I'm assuming the big head is in control of the little head), if they aren't ready for fatherhood, don't stick said penis into a vagina.
Simple.
The Roe v. Wade ruling of 1973 tells us that abortion is unilaterally a woman’s choice. She, and she alone, has the power and authority over her body and her baby. In other words, the man is irrelevant. OK. Does that not mean she has total responsibility as well? Logic says yes. But wait, there’s more. If she carries her baby to term but then doesn’t want it, laws allow her to drop it off at the local fire station — no questions asked — or put it up for adoption. The unlucky “sperm owner” has little power to protest her actions. But, once she decides to keep that baby, the sperm owner — actually, his wallet — is immediately relevant and responsible. Yes, for a woman, life is a cafeteria of endless options.
Then don't donate the sperm. Keep it to yourself, and you will not have any problems. If you never stuck it to a woman, she can't name you in a paternity suit (well, she could, but she'd know that a simple genetic test would eliminate the possibility of paternity).
I say don't give those eeeeeevil women the choice of what to do with your child. Save yourself the heartache of having your child aborted, or the financial penalty of supporting your child. Keep your penis in your pants until you're ready to become a father with a woman you have known for a while and trust explicitly.
If you spread your sperm far and wide, don't be a whiny crybaby when it comes back to bite you in the butt (or the wallet, or the heart).
Posted by: tony on 04/12/2007 11:16 PM (Read: 1070)
I used to listen to Imus in the morning during my drive into work. The only reason I listened to him is that I enjoy talk radio, and Imus was the best of the worst locally.
This is a term that a gentleman never uses to refer to a woman, but here's something you might find a bit unbelievable, but John Donald Imus is not a gentleman. I would hazard a guess that he never has been or never will be a gentleman. He's what's know in the business as a "shock jock". This means that he will say the most outrageous things to get ratings.
Having listened to him over the years, I have heard him affect gangsta-speak on numerous occasions, and I even have a sneaking suspision that he might even consider himself 'African-American enough' to use those terms with the rest of the "homeys", but he learned that this isn't the case.
I find it interesting that it took this long for Imus to run afoul of the Sharpton / Jackson race machine. Almost on a daily basis, one of Imus' stooges, Bernard McGurk would don a paper cap reminiscent of a dunce cap (quite approproriate) and pretend to be Cardinal Egan, who is the leader of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York (he used to pretend to be Cardinal O'Connor until that holy man died).
McGurk would affect this high pitched faux Irish brogue and say outlandish things pretending to be the Cardinal.
Below the fold is an example of this sort of offensive speech, and I'm going to cut out a few of the lesser parts as an example:
"What could be funnier than watching a bunch of Yids gone wild, bejesus. What did they do, raise the price of bagels by a nickel or some damn thing?"
"She was blaaaack, as the night... the cop he was whiter than white..." (to the tune of Louie, louie, regarding congresswoman Cynthia McKinney)
"This bug-eyed dingbat should be arrested for sportin' that whacky buckwheat hairdo in public, Imus-in-the-morn..."
"In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, last rites for the I-man we want the most"
"Lord good riddence to the overrated dwarf from the today show and good luck to CBS gettin' viewers for this 50 year old ho, bejesus, Lord hear our prayer".
So I guess it's ok to insult, blacks, Jews and Catholics in this particular segment. I heard reference to be "buckwheat hairdo" and "w(ho)re" in the one segment.
This is standard fare for Imus.
Imus, is offensive, but he used to be paid to be offensive. He also raised millions of dollars a year for children's charities.
Jackson and Sharpton are not paid to be offensive, I guess they either work on it, or come by it naturally. Also, with Sharpton's "white interloper" comment, and Jackson's "hymietown" (with no apology) it makes them, well... hypocrites.
I'll prognosticate that Imus is offered a sweet deal on satellite radio, like the other shock jocks. My guess is he'll be laughing all the way to the bank.
C'mon, Senator. Hit the campaign trail for all your Democrat buddies, especially the close races (if they weren't treating you like a leper right now).