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Re: What do you think?
WOW! Talk about your voices from the past! Thank you for checking in. I sure have missed you. How about an update on how things are going with you?
Your answer is right on the money. The exact same women who screamed loudest against the males-only colleges also screamed longest and loudest about the need to "protect the integrity" of a number of females-only schools all across this nation that also accept taxpayer dollars while refusing to even permit males to be day students at their bastions of distaff protectionism. So much for the appearance of their demands for "equality" and "equal access." It's damned hard to hear what they say when their actions speak so loudly.
To correct the record, Augusta National Golf Club as founded by twenty-five members many years ago. Their membership now numbers approximately 298 after the former CBS executive resigned, as did the man who President Bush named to be his new Secretary of the Treasury yesterday. He did so, but not out of a desire to champion the call for female members to that exclusive organization of which he was a long term member. He only did it so that Comrade Daschle and friends could not excoriate him during his upcoming Senate confirmation hearings. So much for integrity and strength of values from that turkey as far as I am concerned.
These folks are exclusive. They don't just ban women, they also ban the poor and unimportant. Among the current roster of members of the Augusta National Golf Club these days are a current seated Democrat Congresscritter, former U. S. Senator Sam Nunn, a Clinton administration Ambassador to the United Kingdom and a host of other moguls and movers and shakers. One of the idiots was quoted in the Augusta newspaper today (12/10/02 - Tuesday) as claiming that approximately 25% of the members think women should be invited to join.
In the Atlanta Urinal and Constipation, the article containing the duplicate of that quote greeted it as if it meant that support for the change among the membership was rampant and that the only reason that the policy was not changed was that a select group of twenty-five Neanderthal-type members (actually their elected Executive Committee, but why bother with such trifling facts if you're the editors of a leftist, liberal rag?) was blocking the majority of other "enlightened" members from attaining this demanded nirvana. Gee, the last time I checked basic arithmetic, if 25% of a group is in favor of a proposition, that means that 75% OPPOSE THE IDEA! I guess it's that "new math" they've tried to foist off on school kids so that they don't have to bother learning to count beyond 20 without disrobing.
Welcome home, Conserv. You have been dearly missed. Use teh e-mail link below to let me know how you've been.
Re: What do you think? -- conserv00, 07:22:13 12/12/02 Thu