November 16, 1994 - I believe the tide is turning. Keep up the good work.
Early in 1995 I am going to write an article about the breast cancer scam. I am fed up to the teeth with hearing about how hard up breast cancer research funding is, etc., when I know that the opposite is true.
I spent five years working for a major pharmaceutical company, selling cancer chemotherapy. I know the breast cancer scene inside out.
I want to write a major expose of this scene, and I would like to know if you have any suggestions on where I could publish. Doug, Vancouver, B.C.
Editor: In Canada, I'd look to B.C. Report, Alberta Report or Balance. In the U.S., National Review or Reason. Good luck!
In the blink of an eye
January 3, 1995 - As I read some of my back issues during the Christmas holidays, I noted a few dealt with False Memory Syndrome. It might interest you to know that a study conducted at the Hospital Ste. Justine here in Montreal this past year revealed that children as young as 3 years can lie without blinking an eye.
Keep up the good work. A., Ste. Lazare, Quebec
Michigan men
January 8, 1995 - Can you please send me more information about your magazine. I read about it in the Detroit News (Neil Chethik's column) today.
I am very interested in supporting men's rights! David, Warren, MI
More in Michigan
January 10, 1995 - I read about your magazine in Neil Chethik's "The men's column" in the Detroit Free Press. Sounds like something my "angry white male" son -- Timothy -- would like.
Would you please mail this magazine to him?
It would be great if you also had a "this is a gift" notice for him, too! Jean, Lake Orion, MI
Editor: With pleasure! Timothy, this is your mother's gift to you.
Scene in Seattle
January 11, 1995 - I'm not an angry man. Wounded, but not angry. Randy, Seattle, WA
Reactionary? Who, us?
January 12, 1995 - Your libelous, reactionary, sexist, racist rag shocks and appalls! And so, good on you for a great 1994 and a may you have a prosperous 1995!
Here's my renewal. I would have sent a cheque, but you guys down there can't spell it right, so enclosed is my money order for two more years of the best source of anti-fembo ammo available to men of worth and self-respect everywhere.
You might remind your readers that pride, confidence and self-esteem will surely follow once men refuse to accept the burden of unearned guilt. And, when that occurs, women will find men admirable again. Without the con-job of collective guilt and the sanction of its victims to rely on, feminism is finished, washed up, history (not herstory).
Tell your readers that, and tell them to tell three people (as they say). Bill, Lazo, B.C.
On the air
January 18, 1995 - I listened on the Radio this morning 101.5 and feel an urgent need to subscribe. Please let me know if any back issues are available, and at what cost. I also would like information on any monthly meetings/seminars regarding men's issues and parenting. Pat, Shelton, WA
Editor: Most issues prior to April 1994 are still available.
Man-hating crap
January 13, 1995 - Please rush me a subscription of The Backlash! This is exactly what I need to deal with this man hating crap of the '90s. Terry, Everett, WA
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