The Backlash! - January 1995

Letters to the Editor


Family rights

November 23, 1994 - Gentlemen:

I enjoy reading your publication each month.

Please add our phone number for the Washington Coalition for Family Rights to your Resource Directory.

Sincerely, Robert Michik, Director

We couldn't make this up

November 27, 1994 - Dear editor:

Would someone like to tell me when it was that you all chopped off your testicles and decided to whine like a bunch of femi-nitwits?

It's almost enough to make a guy take up projectile vomiting. Men don't whine, we take responsibility for our actions, whether it's "I accidentally ran Gloria Stalin over with a truck" (oops, I'm sorry it was an accident), or I was stupid and let a woman convince me she would love me forever and she winds up taking half of everything I had, the house, and any future earnings.

That's just bad planning on your part if she gets the house. You should realize that you will have to pay for the sex you get if it's the $50 hooker on the street corner or the future housewife or any date. You will pay unless you use your brain and not let your feelings or a hard-on get in the way.

Condoms don't require electricity or much of a brain to use but it can save you a lot of pain and misery in the long run.

"I do" has got to be two words you can't just accidentally say. Definition of "I do" is, take my penis and my wallet, please!

Cocaine can take your penis and money away but isn't a chronic nosebleed easier to handle than alimony payments? And, you can always go to rehab and whine that your parents didn't love you enough.

Men don't need a support group, they need to get their collective heads out of their whiny-collective-rectum, and stand on their own two feet. That is supposed to be an advantage of being a man. All of the get in touch with your feminine side crapola in The Backlash! makes me wonder if there are any men left on the planet. The only feminine side I want to see is Pamela Anderson bent over a desk as I give it to her old school from behind. No banging drums in the forest, no Oprah she done me wrong, and NO damn support group! The forest is made for pissing on a tree, Oprah shut up while I'm talking, and when men meet it isn't time for therapy, not sharing, it's time for some football.

The best way to avoid alimony is not to get married. The way to avoid child support is either a VCR or condom (for those really sleazy women, two condoms). Be a man. If the topic of marriage comes up, tell her No means No. Marriage hasn't been the same since we stopped owning them. NOW they'll own you.

Sincerely, P. Standinup, Seattle

Editor's note: We know where you live, and we're sending directions to NOW.

PC at New College

November 30, 1994 - Rod:

At long last (here finally), is my subscription check for The Backlash!

The continuing problems at the New Edition are still ongoing. As soon as the first issue of TNE was published, the New College students' Council cut off our funding; i.e., shut us down!

Perhaps I should write up a press release discussing the situation and ask for donations to get us printing again without the "help" of the student council. Would you be willing to print such a release?

See you again soon in Cyberspace.

Will Steeves, Ontario

Editor's note: See Will's PSA in the OrgNews section.

Fathers in Florida

December 4, 1994 - Dear Editor:

I am writing to inform you that the Senate Judiciary Committee is presently conducting an interim project to review Florida's visitation guidelines. If you or anyone that you are associated with has concerns about visitation interference, parental alienation, or no cooperation with "liberal access" visitation, please do the following:

Thank you, Robert A. Zeller, Founder and Leader

Falsely accused

December 12, 1994 - Dear Editor:

I need help! I found your address in the bimonthly newsletter SAFAR (editor: see the Resource Directory for address).

As you can see, I am in a State prison in Pennsylvania. The crime I have been accused of: molesting a single young girl.

I was living with a lady who had one girl and two boys. We lived together for 3 years until we had a bitter breakup. Her oldest son was molesting his sister, and from his sister he started molesting other girls, all much younger. I gave his mother 2 options: 1) take brother and sister to counseling, or 2) I would report her son to the Children and Youth Services (CYS). In retaliation, she accused me.

I was arrested, denied any kind of defense because the state used the Rape Shield Law to keep things out of court like the fact that this girl's mother has accused 8 or 9 other people of this same crime, something I did not know until it was too late; the fact i tried to stop sister and brother from having sex, and even the fact that the mother prompted her little girl to say things against me. The court said it was all irrelevant and used solely to harass and embarrass the so-called victim.

I had a public defender, which was the biggest joke in the world. The District Attorney's office also intimidated witnesses once I found and took affidavits from them; to prove this I have not only the witnesses involved, but a tape recording of one of the attacks. The recording was made in the hallway of the Delaware county courthouse while that witness was there to testify for me.

I have used that tape to try to bring witness intimidation charges against the people involved, but no State agency will act on my complaint, nor will the F.B.I., although those agencies sure don't mind telling me I am breaking the law by illegally intercepting oral communications, and using the tape against the D.A.'s office.

Funny, but they won't arrest me if I am breaking the law. I wonder why.

Very truly yours, Robert A. Mason, CG-2765, 1040 E. Roy Furman Hwy, Waynesburg, PA 15370-8090


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