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Here is a golding opportunity to make your vote count in regards to the renewal of the VAWA legislation. We have already torn VAWA to shreds for the biased, bigoted and discriminatory load of absolute rubbish that has been ever written. It has been used to grant billions of dollars to the slut-feminist hate movement and given rights to outsiders, such as Mexican females, the right to falsely accuse any American citizen and thereby be granted automatic citisenship. Examples of which I have shown in quite a few articles on this blog. VAWA has to go as it protects and promotes the slut-feminist hate movement while removing the fundamentals rights of all men in the US..

From Mensactivism..

U.S. News & World Report has taken note of the controversy around the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act - VAWA - (s.1925), making it the focus of Debate Club. Debate Club brings in the best arguments and lets readers decide which is the most persuasive. They ask: Should the Violence Against Women Act Be Reauthorized?
As of this writing, the entry in first place is: "NO: Violence Against Women Act Is a Totalitarian Violation of Democracy" by Laura Wood. In second place is "NO: The Violence Against Women Act Should Outrage Decent People" by Janice Shaw Crouse. Following that are a few entries supporting the reauthorization.
You could read these two thoughtful articles explaining why Senator Leahy's VAWA misses the mark, or you could read all of the entries, pro and against VAWA. We encourage that.
But we also understand how valuable your time is. So if you only have a moment and you want to make a difference, I'll explain how you can do that.
Go to the debate here: http://www.usnews.com/debate-club/should-the-violence-against-women-act-be-reauthorized. Scroll down until you see two 'NO' opinions. Click on the UP buttons next to Laura's and Janice's entries. That's it!
If you have another moment, you could click the down buttons next to all of the 'yes' entries.
Thank you for your continued dedication, and for your patience. I believe we are starting to see the results of our slow and steady efforts. Isn't it just wonderful?
Sincerely,
Teri Stoddard, Program Director
Stop Abusive and Violent Environments
www.saveservices.org