October 2001

Women With An Extreme Dislike of Men


It has become painfully apparent that there are women in power in Massachusetts with an extreme dislike of men.

Everywhere we’ve looked at the obvious problems of our society over the past three years – no one denies there are serious problems with our families and our values – we have noticed women in powerful positions who dislike men intensely.

They have convinced many other women that there is a common bond among them and they must unite against the “tyranny” that is imposed on all women.

But many others are beginning to realize that this is not a battle between women and men. It is a struggle between and among just women. The extremists appear to be some of those who have little desire to nurture their own children. There is nothing wrong with that until they try to impose their personal desires upon everyone and to change our families and society.

These extremists are being very successful in their desire to change our families – and the role of mothers forever.

We begin to look at that serious problem in this issue.

Fistgate Teachers Knew They Were Violating Trust
Did Weld and Cellucci know? Does Gov. Swift understand?

Local school districts still in charge

Atty. Darling Challenges SJC to Stop Violating Constitution
SJC has received a letter from Darling asking judges to stop the IOLTA program, which is used to confiscate the interest from money held in escrow for clients of lawyers across the state

Foolishness of IOLTA Seen

Related Articles

How MassNews Got ‘Sidetracked’ Onto Morality 
When MassNews first burst onto the scene in 1999, we were extolling classic liberal values. But not the “liberalism” you hear about today

Massachusetts Begins Reform
There were a large number of people waiting to be very angry when they discovered what was happening

Women Who Dislike Men, Are They Lesbians?
When men go to court at the time of divorce in Massachusetts, they find that their wives are represented by free women lawyers who are sharks

Owner of Boston Globe Promotes Lesbianism
Printed an essay last month by Anne Patchett, an author who chooses to live without men. Is Patchett a lesbian? Does that matter?

Massachusetts Is Slowly Changing
Since the inception of our print paper, we have seen our state start to make many changes; many more people are now speaking out

What should we be writing about?

What makes these radicals so powerful?

Editorials:
We Need an Outstanding Leader at DSS
Social worker should not be in charge

Terrorist Attack Was a Warning to Women
The vast majority of people that you saw doing all the dirty and dangerous work were men

Satire
Little Creatures Need Love in These Difficult Times
Who determined that the human animal is more important than other animals?

 

Features:

Reformer of the Month:
Dr. Sam Blumenfeld

Whole-Word Reading Began in Boston in 1844
'After I told parents what was wrong with the way schools were doing things, I realized that parents had to know how to teach their children to read correctly at home'

Editorial Cartoon
A Nation Responds

Letters to the Editor
Outrage about DSS; Angry readers ...

Sightings  
Conservative feminists organize at Harvard Law School; Teenagers welcomed to Wellesley College by lesbians ...

Pot Rally Goes On Despite National Tragedy
Young people smoke dope, call for legalization

DSS Chief Challenged at Governor's Council
'I wouldn't trust him to judge a pie contest'

Framingham Democratic Committee Wants Gay Marriage
Constitutional Amendment debated at meeting

Second Amendment Rights Under Attack in Massachusetts
Chapter 180: Death of a Constitutional Right by a Thousand Cuts
In the days after the terrorist attacks, many law-abiding Mass. citizens realized that it might be a good time to buy a gun for self-defense; they then learned that they could not just walk into a dealership and legally purchase a gun

Practical tips for Massachusetts citizens
Jewish gun owners' group remembers strategies of Nazi gun laws

Third Party Sought
A cadre of citizens gathered at a Framingham restaurant last month to discuss strategies for establishing a conservative third party presence in the Bay State

Persistence Used to Reach Sen. Birmingham
Terrorist attack shows wisdom of veterans

Veterans seek to protect us from terror

America: The Good Neighbor
Widespread but only partial news coverage was given recently to an editorial broadcast by Gordon  Sinclair, a Canadian television commentator. Here's the full text of his trenchant remarks as printed in the Congressional Record

Bomb Afghanistan Back to the Stone Age?
We have no knowledge of the author of this piece that has been on the Internet, but it has been read by many people. We believe it has the ring of truth and puts a lot into perspective. If we were fooled, so were many others

Biggest Loser in 9th Congressional Was Boston Globe
Pro-abortion lobby failed dramatically to defeat Lynch

'Shared-Parenting' Needed in Massachusetts
This letter to the editor by Jennifer L. Wegland printed in the Pittsfield's Berkshire Eagle tells why we need a shared-parenting law in Massachusetts

Brian Camenker Discusses Confession of Margot Abels, Fistgate Teacher
MassNews spoke with Camenker about his organization, Parents' Rights Coalition, and the issues surrounding recent revelations from Abels

Interesting items

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