Gentlemen's Mailbag


 

"I find this policy to be so refreshing in its political incorrectness: Barring men.
Shades of better times.  As to your forthright and genuine approach, I say we need more
'straight shooters' like all y'all.  Best Wishes and Godspeed in your endeavor." --Mr. Bill Kitsch

"Thanks for taking the time to read my book [Outgunned: America's Nightmare] and for giving
an honest thought out review.   I know that there is a large majority of women in the U.S. who
feel  just as strongly about our gun rights and political leaders. Hopefully in time more of them
will express their opinion as honestly as you have, which will only make it easier for us to
maintain our gun rights." --Anthony Fabrizio

"The site looks good to me.  It is aggressive & it needs to be." --Bob Phipps

"Thank you for your NO compromise attitude, unlike the NRA who compromise's all the time.
Hope you can get word out.  I will put your link on my web page if it is ok with you." --Vic

"One thing I like that seems to get better and better is a woman who can take care of herself.
And, nothing is more intimidating to a would be attacker." --Eric Offerson

"I support everyone's [men and women both] second amendment rights as a foundational
doctrine of this great nation, but not womentoarms.com's antagonistic and unbiblical approach. ...
"We can no longer pretend that men are our protectors. Those who would be can't be with us every
minute of our lives, while others are the ones whom we need protection from." Deplorable situation
when it happens, but to assume that such is the norm is self-defeating if the end goal is to live in a
society in which men are once again seen and recognised as protectors of  women.  Women [and men]
in the feminist movement have been working hard for a century to undermine the authority of men, and
it will take something better than the above sentiment to bring us back to what ought to be, if you'll
excuse the term, a patriarchal society." --Louis J. Goldberg, The Patriotist

"Some folks aren't gonna like the "no men allowed" thing, but I don't have a problem with it at all. ...
Hooee I say -- women should be able to protect themselves at any time. Some women don't have men
around, some don't want men around, and some have men around who ARE the problem they need to
be protected against.  EVERYONE has a right to protect themselves in my opinion. Keep up the good
work, and don't let anyone get you down for doing so. Thanks." --Shots, FirearmNews

"I think that women have a right to defend themselves and have every right to own and use a firearm for
self defense.  The liberals have betrayed women as victims too long and used the victimhood mentality
to disarm women and take away their ability to defend themselves.  This is a great website and I stand
behind what you are doing." --Mr. Jeff Devine

"While I love the idea of women being active in the "good fight", Lord knows we need them, men are still
more naturally inclined to lead as both the primary defenders and users of guns." --Mr. Steven Wallace

 "I have a lot of respect for your "No Men" policy.  We had little interest in guns until our lives were
shattered by a psycho-rapist-stalker.  Only then did I begin trying to share some of the knowledge I'd
gained, as an NRA kid, and as a soldier.  I quickly learned that a woman's self-defense is a an entirely
different world. Thankfully, I realized the error of my ways after that first day at the range, you know, the
day I stuck a loaded pistol in my wife's hands and commenced to telling her everything I'd ever learned
about guns in one afternoon ... another man without a clue.  My wife is my best friend.  I'm lucky I didn't
scare her off guns permanently.  TOGETHER, we went about learning everything from scratch, and I
discovered all sorts of problems I'd never imagined." --Mr. Mac Jr.

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