Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Seriously?

Anti-feminist Mike Adams' take on feminism is seriously distorted.

"Feminism is a minority social movement, whose members murder innocent children in order to obtain sexual gratification."

First of all, he only focuses on the aspect of abortion choice in the women's movement. Here's a news flash for Adams: WOMEN DON'T GET PREGNANT BY THEMSELVES. Though I don't personally would resort to abortion, I do know that most women who undergo abortion do so for several reasons that are viable (issues with women's health, the fetus' health, financial insecurity, etc.) Abortion is most times a very difficult decision for women to make.

Secondly, Adam's doesnt know what he's talking about. Women murder innocent children to obtain sexual gratification? It doesn't even make sense.

His definition and view on feminism is so immature and ludacris that it's difficult to believe that people actually listen to him.



Monday, June 4, 2007

Got a secret?

Larry Flynt, Publisher of Hustler magazine, is offering up to $1 million in cash if you've had a "sexual encounter" with someone in Congress and can prove it.

Flynt published an ad in last Sunday's Washington Post, soliciting for information who has "sexual encounter with a current member of the United States Congress or a high-ranking government official." Hustler paid $13,640 for the ad. Shoulda just posted on Craigslist. Kidding.
This is really random for Hustler to do, and I'm wondering if anyone will fess up. For a $1 million dollar reward, some money hungry woman is bound to tell all.



Saturday, June 2, 2007

It's T-O-M-O-R-R-O-W

On Thursday, Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, spoke on high-tech issues at a gathering of CEOs and senior officials at Applied Materials.

Aside from delivering her speech behind a screen spelling out tomorrow as "tommorrow" (which funny enough, ABC attempts to misspell on purpose as tommorow), Clinton outlined a nine point agenda for the increased research and development, and strengthened work force in the sciences and technology. Her plan also includes a $50 million Strategic Energy Fund, a plan to gather the best minds from the realms of academia, the private sector and the government to make the U.S. energy independent.

Best minds, huh? It's funny that they couldnt even spell an elementary work like "tomorrow" right.