it's all about the "vagina monologues." >> right. what they've done is taken one day in the year when men and women usually get along, you know, some flowers or chocolates - valentine's day - they've taken the v to talk about the intimate part of a woman's anatomy. it's a play. it's on hundreds and hundreds of campuses all over the country. there's not one man in the play whose not a rapist, an abuser, just a horrible person or a down-and-out weirdo. the men are all wicked. it has graphic sex. it has a rape scene of an under-aged girl. in a later production they made her of age. and this somehow is supposed to empower women to talk about their private parts in the most vulgar and graphic ways. and students are subjected to this. "oh, well, they don't have to go to the play." well, sometimes they do for a class. "oh, well, they don't have to look at it." there was one campus that had a 40-foot high blow-up, plastic, of a woman's vagina in the middle of the quad. well, that was kind of hard to miss. and then you're supposed to sit, and