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br> -- Al Martin br> Depoe Bay, Oregon /p> p> This absurd behavior of some young women doesn't surprise me anymore. Just look at what those females did to those in Iraq. The attitude is, "It's fun, screw the consequences." br> -- Melvin L. Leppla br> Jacksonville, North Carolina /p>Thanks for the insightful column by George Neumayr. The sad fact is that this behavior could have reasonably been called "un-American" fifty years ago, but now is very much American, and the inevitable result of America's sex obsessed porno crazed society.
It is also very much the result of U.S. government policies, eliminating the differences between men and women, and encouraging feminists to live out their wildest power fantasies.
Moreover, many feminists will be delighted of the idea of women in power abusing men, but will be too clever and too dishonest to say so.
p>Finally, the Arabs are delighted to have a chance to ridicule America's boasts of "democracy," but they know what happens in Syrian or Iranian prisons, what happened in Saddam Hussein's prisons, and are not as shocked as they pretend to be. br> -- Joe Keysor
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