I USED TO WALK UP ASMALLER ROW OF STEPS FOR EIGHT YEARS, BUT, AS A GIRL I BELIEVED IN EDUCATION, CHANGING MYSELF AND THE WORLD. EDUCATION WAS NOT A "TOTAL" SAVIOUR, BUT AN "OFTEN "SAVIOR. WHEN I SEE YOUTH HELPING, WHO, I WOULDN'T BLAME THEM FOR JUST TRYING TO SURVIVE ADOLENCE, I FEEL GOOD ABOUT EDUCATION. THE WORLD.
ANOTHER PB MEMBER, STELLA, HAS LET US KNOW CONGRESS IS BAFFLED WHY OUR VETS NEED A SEWAY TO GET AROUND. DEAR CONGRESS, WAR, OFTEN, RESULTS IN PERMANENT INJURY! STELLLA LEFT DETAILS. SOME OF YOU ENJOY NAGGING CONGRESS! PARTY ON!
Read More »Some may ask why it is so important that these things be pointed out. Well I will let you know my stance.
Read More »I was going thru blogs trying to catch up when I read this one. I am not sure anyone caught the jpg but look carefully and tell me it wasn't out of line. Made it look like bush and him are kissing. This is NOT OK and has been copyed and saved even if it gets deleted.
Read More »The dress code is what the people in the building establish it to be. Tony Shawcross, the executive director of Deproduction, which is the backbone of Denver Open Media, is a 30-something who wore olive shorts and a brownish T-shirt on the day 9NEWS interviewed him. Read More »

I'm grateful to her for being so dedicated to politics, to Womens' and health care issues. If men had a womb they'd think differently about her. She inspires little girls all over the world. Make sure they know that following 9-11 attacks she sought funding for the recovery efforts and security for NYC. She helped secure $21 billion for the WTC redevelopment. She led investigations into health care for first responders of 9-11. She wants to end suffering of Afghan women under Taliban rule. She stood for health benefits for veterans and lobbied against closure of military bases that give them care. She lobbied for health care for children, and women and men. She called for investigation on sexual scenes in kids video games. She's here to protect us in a way government should. Ever since she came onto the politico scene, she's been viewed as a female identity that draws fascination, while there was a large amount of misogyny present about Clinton on the Internet and this ladies, is the thing we HAVE to fight. It's NEVER right to let men reduce women to 'baggage' no matter what their vote or stance was. We shouldn't be reduced to sexual humiliation. That happens in other cultures, not our own...but it happened. And I'm sad to say there are cruel people, especially to women (evident in politics) and that it happened to this human that dedicated her life to charitable causes of making children, women, men of service, and others, an offering of a better life. She was here to improve the quality of life and reverse damage what a man the last 8 years caused. She proved to me she's a strong woman, stronger than I imagined to put up with all the biting remarks. It had to hurt. Little girls should know that. And I salute her. PINK!
And I Love this woman too!

Issues important to liberal feminists to bring positive change includes reproductive and abortion rights, sexual harassment, voting, education, equivalent pay for comparable work, safe and affordable childcare, health care, domestic violence at home and abuse in work place, and voting.
Radical feminism considers male-based authority and power structure responsible for oppression and inequality. Misandry is the hatred of men or boys, as opposed to misogyny, the hatred of women; or misanthropy, hatred of the human species. We can't forget "penis envy" and "overt misandry." When men paint women in an evil, malicious or dirty light, as in the picture that showed a woman crying, while smoking and drinking wine, was an example of a man being misogynistic, or at least, evidence of misogyny. Don't call her a drama queen, or diva, her millionaire boyfriend probably just died, cheesch, now she's pressured. Don't punch women in the face, kiss them (only after you ask).
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In the US, a woman is raped every 6 minutes; a woman is battered every 15 seconds. In North Africa, 6,000 women are genitally mutilated each day. This year, more than 15,000 women will be sold into sexual slavery in China. 200 women in Bangladesh will be horribly disfigured when their spurned husbands or suitors burn them with acid. More than 7,000 women in India will be murdered by their families and in-laws in disputes over dowries. Violence against women is rooted in a global culture of discrimination which denies women equal rights with men and which legitimizes the appropriation of women's bodies for individual gratification or political ends. Every year, violence in the home and the community devastates the lives of millions of women. (Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: Torture and Ill Treatment of Women, Amnesty International, 2001) Read More »
During World War II, a number of states passed legislation to combat salary inequities suffered by women workers. Many unions also adopted standards to insure that women employees received the same salaries as males who performed similar jobs. The Equal Pay Act of 1963, the first Federal legislation guaranteeing equal pay for equal work, prohibited firms engaged in interstate commerce from paying workers according to wage rates determined by sex. It did not, however, prevent companies from hiring only men for higher paying jobs. The following year, Title VII of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 further prevented sex discrimination in employment, but did not include educational institutions. The following testimony to a Congressional hearing in 1970 emphasized the need to extend sex discrimination legislation to the academic world. In 1972, Congress passed the Higher Education Act. Title IX of this Act forbade federal financial assistance to educational institutions that practiced sex discrimination. Read More »
