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	<title>Comments on: Something about professors and dominatrixes</title>
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		<title>By: John Harrigan</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Harrigan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 01:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To Yours and Jenniferret’s Blog Readers:

This is from John Harrigan, alive and well, and you might say still uncomfortably cranky. I remain surprised that the bright people who totally accepted Purdue Jen’s roiling words ignored the introduction to The Professor and the Dominatrix by Roy P. Fairfield, for thirteen years an editor of the Humanist along with Paul Kurtz, the person who established Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Prometheus Books, and CFI.. Doesn’t it seem unlikely that Fairfield would praise a poorly written, homophobic, anti-fem, and anti-black book?

The current issue of The American Rationalist contains a review of my book by G. Richard Bozarth, an experienced reviewer for free-thought publications (see Reviewer’s Bookwatch Sept.1). Some quotes: “The sexuality is pure vanilla, though I suppose a prude would be very offended . . . The cultural analyses, since they are based on Freethought and Secular Humanist philosophy, are often better than what is offered by many contemporary crime investigation authors . . . Chapter 4, Critical Thinking 101 succinctly hits many different Freethought and Secular Humanist nails squarely on the head . . . The Professor and the Dominatrix should be supported by us, and I’m certain many will be very glad they did.”     

The publisher has corrected the sixteen typos and reduced the price to $21.95 (that’s more than the competitive $12.50  I requested), effective in stores early November. Jen is still putting out the misinformation that I paid to have the book published. I explained to her and to her readers how the book came to be published. The girl speaks with a forked tongue.</description>
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<p>This is from John Harrigan, alive and well, and you might say still uncomfortably cranky. I remain surprised that the bright people who totally accepted Purdue Jen’s roiling words ignored the introduction to The Professor and the Dominatrix by Roy P. Fairfield, for thirteen years an editor of the Humanist along with Paul Kurtz, the person who established Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Prometheus Books, and CFI.. Doesn’t it seem unlikely that Fairfield would praise a poorly written, homophobic, anti-fem, and anti-black book?</p>
<p>The current issue of The American Rationalist contains a review of my book by G. Richard Bozarth, an experienced reviewer for free-thought publications (see Reviewer’s Bookwatch Sept.1). Some quotes: “The sexuality is pure vanilla, though I suppose a prude would be very offended . . . The cultural analyses, since they are based on Freethought and Secular Humanist philosophy, are often better than what is offered by many contemporary crime investigation authors . . . Chapter 4, Critical Thinking 101 succinctly hits many different Freethought and Secular Humanist nails squarely on the head . . . The Professor and the Dominatrix should be supported by us, and I’m certain many will be very glad they did.”     </p>
<p>The publisher has corrected the sixteen typos and reduced the price to $21.95 (that’s more than the competitive $12.50  I requested), effective in stores early November. Jen is still putting out the misinformation that I paid to have the book published. I explained to her and to her readers how the book came to be published. The girl speaks with a forked tongue.</p>
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		<title>By: Eric</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 22:18:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow. What a response e-mail.</description>
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