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“Friends To The End” To Benefit DAHMW
I got an email from Trudy Schuett this morning. She recently published in “real” space a book that’s been cyber-published called “Friends To The End”. It’s about a male victim of domestic violence, and all proceeds beyond cost are going to the Domestic Abuse Hotline For Men and Women. Trudy’s been an activist for quite […]
It Used To Be Satire…
Darn. I wanted that to be bigger heh. Here’s the text:
LOCAL: Playground Deathtrap
By Sarah Paterno
Margaret Phillips of Blossom Lane has retained the law firm of Liddy Gate & Winn to support her claim against the Cayuga Palms Community Planning board for negligence in playground planning. She claims the negligent planning led to serious injuries to […]
In The Beginning: Origins of Man and Myth - Joseph Campbell lecture
With all credit to Joseph Campbell, and Harper & Row, Publishers.
Please note: Campbell was a Buddhist, and meant no disrespect to any other religion. I am not a Buddhist, but I mean no disrespect to any other religion either.
I have a Joseph Campbell page, and will move this post there, as […]
Feminist Indoctrination
On February 4, 2008, there was a comment posted on my old blogsite by someone called Richard Morgan. It was pretty much a textbook example of feminist indoctrination, and I believed then, as I still believe, that he sincerely meant well. I told him I was working on a blog entry to correct his misapprehensions, […]
Hate Mail
I’ve received a couple of interesting comments at the old site on the “blog move” entry. The first one was pure hate mail, which is always fun! The second was more thoughtful. I wanted to respond to both, but as I finished the first one, I realized that they truly do not belong together.
So, here’s […]
Speaking of Superbowl and Portraying Women As Victims…
Super Bowl was yesterday, for those of you who missed our holy tradition here in the States. We all know the myth, debunked on Snopes, about how men beat their women more on Super Bowl Sunday than on any other day of the year. In short, it was made up by women’s groups, disseminated to […]





