It is about time someone called this pompous Dobson on his so called expertise in matters pertaining to family. He has always put forth his own agenda at the expense of accuracy or empirical data. Time Magazine should indeed give him the door.
Focus on the Family is a grand group of those politically organized to shove their religious views down the rest of our throats. In addition to "Keep Your Laws Off My Body" I'd like to add "Keep Your Nasty God Out of My Life" (after all I have a perfectly nice one that isn't more concerned with who I am than with what I do in bed). Dobson's hypocrisy is legendary....right up their with the Concerned Women for America, that bigoted racist group of hateful hags. Just once I'd love to hear Dobson focus on spousal abuse, the foster system, alcoholism as a threat to the family, the need to for two parent workers, the hunt OT end the middle class, economic disenfranchisement..... I mean let's face it...more marriages and families end because of those things than end in 'gay-ness' (unless your an Evangelical preacher).And as for Time....nice checking gang.....but then, accuracy isn't nearly so important as circulation and pandering right?
Here is my e-mail to Time.to: Patrick_Smith@timemagazine.comYou have allowed James Dobson to distort the facts and misquote Carol Gilligan in an article in your magazine.Does anyone at Time do any fact checking or follow up?If this is what you consider good journalism you can cancel my subscription and stop sending your magazine to my home.After all, if I wanted to read unreliable trash, I can pick up something in the line at the grocery store.At least they don't pretend to be a real news magazine.Tim MooreXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXLancaster, Ohio 43130
tmcgonagleDec 16, 2006
It is about time someone called this pompous Dobson on his so called expertise in matters pertaining to family. He has always put forth his own agenda at the expense of accuracy or empirical data. Time Magazine should indeed give him the door.
jeft2kDec 22, 2006
Focus on the Family is a grand group of those politically organized to shove their religious views down the rest of our throats. In addition to "Keep Your Laws Off My Body" I'd like to add "Keep Your Nasty God Out of My Life" (after all I have a perfectly nice one that isn't more concerned with who I am than with what I do in bed). Dobson's hypocrisy is legendary....right up their with the Concerned Women for America, that bigoted racist group of hateful hags. Just once I'd love to hear Dobson focus on spousal abuse, the foster system, alcoholism as a threat to the family, the need to for two parent workers, the hunt OT end the middle class, economic disenfranchisement..... I mean let's face it...more marriages and families end because of those things than end in 'gay-ness' (unless your an Evangelical preacher).And as for Time....nice checking gang.....but then, accuracy isn't nearly so important as circulation and pandering right?
tjmoore2Dec 24, 2006
Here is my e-mail to Time.to: Patrick_Smith@timemagazine.comYou have allowed James Dobson to distort the facts and misquote Carol Gilligan in an article in your magazine.Does anyone at Time do any fact checking or follow up?If this is what you consider good journalism you can cancel my subscription and stop sending your magazine to my home.After all, if I wanted to read unreliable trash, I can pick up something in the line at the grocery store.At least they don't pretend to be a real news magazine.Tim MooreXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXLancaster, Ohio 43130
ridleyculousDec 24, 2006
I loved her line about "bearing false witness". Ouch.