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DesertFox
01-02-2008, 12:29 PM
Mike Adams

Two years ago, during our annual peer evaluation, a feminist professor suggested (via e-mail) that I may have falsified information in my annual productivity report. She claimed I had listed an article as “in print” without placing any re-prints in my “supporting documents” folder. A few minutes later, she wrote back admitting she had misread my report. I had listed the article as “in press,” which meant that the absence of reprints was simply a function of the fact that the article had not yet been printed.

The incident did not surprise me. Feminists are generally more confrontational in emails than they are in person – unless, of course, they are with a large group of feminists. They also approach orgasm every time they think they have caught a man doing something wrong. But, although it was unsurprising, the incident was certainly enlightening.

I say the incident was enlightening because, seven years before that, another feminist listed a first-edition book as “in print” in her annual report without providing any supporting documentation. Then, three years later, she listed the same first-edition book as “in print,” thus twice receiving credit for the same publication. I brought this to the attention of the department chairman but, to my knowledge, nothing ever happened.

More (http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/MikeSAdams/2008/01/01/feminism_means_never_having_to_say_you%e2%80%99re_ sorry?page=1)

ColonialMarine0431
01-02-2008, 12:38 PM
Feminism also means never have to shave your armpits.

Neil Peart
01-02-2008, 12:42 PM
Feminism also means never have to shave your armpits.Or make sense.

HomeschoolrsRUs
01-02-2008, 01:12 PM
Professor Mike S. Adams is AWESOME! I check Townhall everyday just to see if he has a new article. I love reading the others, but I specifically look for Professor Adams' articles.

And as usual, he is spot on in this one, once again. I'd be willing to bet if Prof. Adams were to be nominated for Secretary of Education that the Department of Education would be dismantled lickety-split, and some common sense would be restored! (Senator-soon-to-be-President Thompson, are you listening? :smirky:)