Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Even the Supreme Court WILL BE against men

It's bad enough we've had President Barack Obama's crony Robert Reich attacking men.

Here's what his supreme court nominee Sonia Sotomayor said,
“I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion [as a judge] than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.”

That's not an attack against white men?

What if a white man had said something similar about "Latinas"?

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Arizona’s temporary female governor appoints another female to state post

With Arizona state employees ranks being near 60 percent female, Arizona’s temporary agency governor, Rose Mofford, I mean Jane Hull, I mean Jan Brewer, appointed Judy Lowe to head the state’s department of Real Estate. EEOC has never been able to find any cases of discrimination against the state when it involves male complaints, either Neither has the do-nothing governor want to be, Attorney General Terry Goddard.

EEOC’s Phoenix office is dominantly female, too. They couldn’t find any discrimination in their butts, either, because their heads are up there.

As for Goddard, can anyone name anything he’s done other than construct a park in downtown Phoenix, recently demolished, with a laser beam that could blind airline pilots?

Monday, May 4, 2009

NBC bias against Men? Looks that way

You will have to click on the link below to see the ABC report. Which station has gender bias?

http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=7502538





Friday, May 1, 2009

If it were a man, she’d had been fired

This from the Arizona Republic
“The woman chosen to be the next director of Arizona's state parks once carved her name into a historic parks property in southeastern Arizona.

“The Arizona State Parks Board's unanimous selection of RenĂ©e Bahl to take over the parks system next month has polarized state leaders

“Bahl, 40, is "a vigorous, intelligent, resourceful person who knows how to get through the most difficult of times," said Bill Scalzo, who led the selection committee for the Arizona State Parks Board.

“But at least one lawmaker says her selection as director is inappropriate given a vandalism incident that took place a decade ago.

“Bahl, a former assistant state parks director, oversaw historic preservation at the San Rafael Ranch.

“In 1999, another employee caught her etching her first name and the year into the wall of a historic adobe barn.

“Bahl was disciplined but remained in her job until 2002, when she left to become director of parks and recreation for San Diego County, Calif.

“State Rep. Daniel Patterson, D-Tucson, criticized the selection.

"Bahl should be fully questioned about her vandalism of state historic properties, and rejected as a poor choice for this important job," Patterson wrote on his blog. "Someone as clueless as Bahl on protecting state treasures is clearly not appropriate to head state parks."

“Through a spokeswoman, Bahl declined to comment. Officials said they were impressed with Bahl's education, which includes a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's degree in public administration with a focus on natural resource management.”