Listen Up, Guys: John Kerry To Give More "Equality" To Women!


July 30, 2004


by Ray Blumhorst

John Kerry mentioned in his speech Thursday night that he will work to "complete equality for women," as if they were presently, overbearingly burdened under some great and horrible oppression(s).

There's a light at the end of the tunnel for privileged American women.  It's the gravy train being driven by John Kerry, and females are all invited to get on board, along with any baggage  

No such invitation is extended for men.  No such hand is offered to the heavy issues men must carry, alone, under the oppression of American misandry.

Almost a dozen war veterans stood on the stage tonight, yet no mention was made of a Violence Against Men Act for our returning Iraqi War veterans, no special offer of help for issues that war violence creates in service people's lives.  http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/

Still, John Kerry managed to brag about his support for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).  I guess there's not much hope in the Kerry platform for a civilian victim of domestic violence (getting needed services) if a war vet (most of whom are men) can't get consideration.  In fact I'd say the whole prospect of gender related issues looks rather bleak for men by all indications I've seen in the Kerry platform.

For battered and weary men, that light at the end of the tunnel is the Femicrat train bearing down on them at 100 MPH, and there ain't a snowballs chance in hell of getting out the way of the radical Feminist locomotive (agenda) powering it - if John Kerry has anything to do with it. 

I sure could have used a little good news for "beatdead" men today.  Sadly, I don't expect the ole "swift boat skipper" to be turning around anytime soon, and coming back for all those Father's and men whose lives are left treading water in some hellish situations of hopelessness;  situations largely created by a government that really doesn't care about true gender equality between the sexes.


Ray Blumhorst


Ray Blumhorst is currently a Supervisor of Maintenance, and has worked in California public schools for 29 1/2 years. In addition to his day job, he worked for 8 years as a part time teacher in California public schools in the evenings. Ray is a Vietnam Vet, and a member of the National Coaltion of Free Men, Los Angeles. Ray is also a victim of domestic violence and is currently the plaintiff in a civil rights lawsuit for an injunction against ten state funded domestic violence shelters that refuse to provide shelter or even motel vouchers to male victims. The action is currently on appeal before the 2nd District Court of Appeals of California.
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