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I Will & You
Cannot Stop Me |
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Randi
Goldklank, the 40-year-old station
manager of Boston's WHDH Channel 7,
reportedly threw a drunken tirade at
Logan International Airport. |
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According to the police report,
Randi Goldklank flailed her arms and
screamed at State Police while being
taken into custody. According to the
police report two crew members had
to help Goldklank off her arriving
flight. She struck a trooper in his
chest breaking his glasses. |
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Reportedly during her problem time
she threatened to call a news crew
and put a state trooper "on TV and
ruin [his] life". |
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Goldklank told state troopers, "I'm
a big shot in Boston and I'll have
your [expletive] jobs. You think
you're a [expletive] tough guy, just
you watch and see what the
[expletive] happens to you when I
get out of here." |
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Everyday Goldklank's employees take
direction from her, her stations
operate according to her management
style and her decisions, and her
employees are promoted, held back,
and have their careers impacted by
this woman.
Read the story. |
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Fast, Faster,
Most Fast, & Super-duper Fast |
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Does anyone know why many
women speak really, really
fast? |
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In
business meetings, while reading the
news on TV, in informal gatherings,
while talking on cell phones, many
women talk relatively fast. Do they
feel it makes them sound smart? Are
they simply nervous? Are they trying
to over-speak others? Why? |
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The Most Unhappy Woman In The
World
At 60 Years Old |
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Imagine
how much better she would look today if she had lived a
positively-motivated life and worked to accomplish positive
objectives!
This
face is the result of Hillary's having dedicated her life
toward the negative. |
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Her
adrenal gland has been working overtime for years producing
hormones that interfered with bodily functions causing the
stress-based, aged face pictured. |
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Hillary
Clinton has lived a poisonous life that literally has
poisoned her. |
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Consider
what a miserable life has been forced upon her by the
significant men in her life. |
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The
significant men in her life have formed Hillary Rodham
Clinton into the person we are now saddled with. She is the
person many other women who are dominated and suppressed
hold up as their potential savior. Many otherwise normal
women hope that Hillary will exact revenge upon those who
made their own lives miserable.
Read it all. |
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Not Quite So
Tuff? |
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Belinda
Stronach is a Canadian woman
born into the wealthy family
fortune of her father's auto
parts company, Magna
International. |
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She joined the
Conservative Party and won a seat in parliament. Later she had a
open affair with another MP, as well as a public affair with someone
else's husband, a famous hockey star. After being promised a high
ranking cabinet position, she switched overnight to the Liberal party.
Failing to rise further, a year or so later she announced that she
had tired of politics and was returning to her father's company. |
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She was
diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, a form of breast
cancer, in April, 2007. She has now undergone a mastectomy and will
require undisclosed treatments. Her surgery was in an undisclosed
Toronto hospital. |
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How long was
she required to wait in line behind other Canadians to be served by
Canada's socialized free health care system? Perhaps she paid to fly
an expert surgical team in from the USA? Perhaps she had a team
chauffeured across the US-Canadian border? |
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Was Stronach's
body unable to handle the stresses and constant contentious messes she contrived for it
to endure and the result was creation of a ductal carcinoma?
See the story below entitled "No Cure
Needed". |
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No Cure Needed |
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IF you do not get breast cancer
you will not need the cure.
So, why not consider what likely causes breast
cancer? |
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It
has been empirically confirmed over decades that hormone therapy for
post-menopausal women may increase their tendency to develop breast cancer.
In other words, adjustments to hormones can lead to breast cancer. |
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If adjusting
the hormones involved in post-menopausal therapy promotes cancer
development, then it follows logically that adjusting other hormones
can increase the tendency to develop cancer. |
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Exercise,
stress, and strong emotions impact the glandular system. The
secretion of hormones is changed when a women increases her
exercise, stress and emotional reactions. |
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Women's bodily systems functions are
based upon hormonal regulation. That is, the quantities, balances,
and combinations of hormones secreted by a women's glandular system
regulate and control her operating bodily systems. |
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Therefore,
exercise, stress, and strong emotions, by changing her hormonal
secretion levels and timings, change bodily systems, including the
nervous, digestive, and circulatory systems among others. |
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If adjusting
hormones in post-menopausal women tends to increase cancer's
development, it follows that hormonal changes induced by her actions
and reactions may also tend to induce cancers. |
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Women may do
well to stop running for the cure and instead evaluate their own lifestyles.
Perhaps reducing stress, exercise, and dramatic emotionalizing could
decrease a women's tendency to develop breast and other cancers. |
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And women may
start to have more fun and enjoyable lives being feminine ladies.
Perhaps trying to fulfill several natural-male roles as well as, too
many female roles applies stresses upon women's bodies that they
were not designed to handle. The result is cancer, frustration, and
inadequacy. |
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Similar
processes apply to men's bodily functions. |
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Hooray For Whom? |
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If the women's movement has been
so beneficial for women, why are so many women over-stressed,
over-worked, too fat & too thin, multitasked-out, and dissatisfied? And how about that
illogical,
unbounded, uncontrollable, harsh ambition? |
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My Right |
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From Chicago northward for several
miles, there exists a
suburban setting of independent, prosperous suburbs. The median home
price at several points is well over $1 million. Not long ago, this
stretch was populated with civil people living successful lives. |
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Today, some people have
lost their civility. Or, perhaps they never were civilized. |
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One morning one woman driver
decided she did not want to follow the instructions of a school
crossing guard. So, naturally she drove into him as he was
attempting to do his job.
Read the story. |
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Why Illegal |
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Hewlett
Packard's general counsel Ann Baskins resigned amid the long-running
spying scandal at one of America's finest corporations.
Baskins was with HP for 24
years.
She graduated from Stanford
University and earned her law degree at the University of
California, Los Angeles. |
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Ann Baskins knew better. She
had
the upbringing, education, and opportunities to have learned better.
Read the story. |
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Ethics Aside |
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William Jefferson serves in the
US House of Representatives. He was recorded on video tape accepting bribe money. The
$90,000 in cash was
recovered from a freezer in his home. |
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Within days, House Minority leader
Nancy Pelosi ordered William Jefferson to resign "in the interest of
upholding the high ethical standard of the House Democratic Caucus."
Black Congressional Caucus leadership threatened to launch a public
campaign against Pelosi.
Read the story. |
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Unworthiness Validated |
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Her Grand Finale:
A
grand jury declined indicting
Representative McKinney
for having provoked a
confrontation in which... |
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she admitted hitting a police officer who
had tried to stop her
for a standard security search before
entering a House office building. |
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Apparently this is the best way she can use
her success and the opportunity and trust her
constituents gave her.
Read the story. |
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| Recall |
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Lauren Bacall
labeled today's Hollywood stars people of "minuscule talent" who look too
skinny. |
| Speaking of
today's women she said, "...women with minuscule
talent are willing to sacrifice everything for their careers."
Read the story. |
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Oh Yes, You Do Want Me. |
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Oh yes you do! Hillary knows.
Clinton told Jane Pauley that Americans are growing "impatient"
waiting for a woman president and, "People are saying, 'Well, at
least we're ready.'... There's a feeling that it's time." |
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Clinton
later
added that she has detected a
"certain impatience" for a female president. |
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A Gallop poll found that
51% of Americans have already decided to not vote for Hillary
Clinton. |
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Hurricane Carly |
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In Her Aftermath, Hewlett-Packard Is Quickly Recovering From
Devastation |
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Hewlett-Packard, one of the
nation's preeminent corporations, is demonstrating its nearly lost
greatness by quickly recovering from the devastation heaped upon it
by ousted CEO Carly Fiorina.
< Ousted CEO Carly Fiorina |
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Mark Hurd, formerly with NCR, replaced
Fiorina in March, 2005. In Hurd's first months he rescinded some of Fiorina's plans.
Read the story. |
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| Pathological |
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Martha Stewart's
lawyer reports that she "agreed to an extension of the terms of her home
confinement until Aug. 31." |
| Stewart's need to
break boundaries and rules is apparent again.
Read the story. |
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Glorious |
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The 5-star general
of the women's movement, Ms. Gloria Steinem, continues to wage war. But she has been
forced to choose a new battlefield. |
| These days Ms.
Steinem, searching for a cause, is fighting to close down the US' terrorist detention camp
at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. She wants to free the terrorists, those combatants who were
captured in the act of trying to kill soldiers, and civilian men, women and children.
Read the story. |
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The Same, Equal, Or Different? |
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Who won the Indy
500 race? As usual, today's confused and confrontational culture has distorted the
important race results and promoted subordinate issues. |
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The winner -- the
driver and team whose car crossed the finish line first -- is Dan Wheldon, 26, driving for the Michael
Andretti team.
Read the story. |
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| Looks Familiar |
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Bride-to-be
Jennifer Wilbanks, 32, who vanished days before her wedding, called home on the eve of that
wedding. Initially claiming she had been abducted, she quickly admitted that she had cold
feet and "needed some time alone." |
| Wilbanks' face
portrays today's personification of many selfish individuals who are unconcerned with
consequences and feel empowered to do whatever they feel like doing.
Read the story. |
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| What Now, My Love? |
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The US Constitution
has been amended to give women the right to vote, jobs have been given when skills were
less than adequate, dress standards have vanished, politeness has been replaced by
strident rudeness, and today's women routinely drink beer straight out of the bottle. |
| It could be that they
are not mentally and physically able to do everything that goes with their new-found
responsibilities. Women may be better equipped to be ladies than to replace men.
Read the story. |
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| Defending Them |
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Democratic House
leadership led by Nancy Pelosi called for an investigation into why detainees at the US
Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, remain in custody and why they have not yet been put on
trial. |
| Pelosi is fighting
for the rights of several hundred terrorists and foreign fighters captured on battlefields
around the world. They were caught in the act of attempting to kill coalition soldiers and
innocent men, women, and children.
Read the story. |
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I Did It Too! I Did
It Too! |
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Age
does not prevent these old
narcissistic, self-involved,
overly-aggrandized sweeties
from standing up and
shouting, Me too! Me too!
And I did it before you were
born!
Baba Wawa announced that
decades ago she had a
several-year-long affair
with a US Senator while he
was married -- and he is
black. |
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Disregard the morality and the
ethics of sleeping with a potential
news source. It would be too old
fashioned to get hung up on those
details. |
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The
question is, is she simply promoting
her new book? Or, does she want us
to be certain to include her in the
camp of today's really cool chicks? |
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So is
or is not Barbara Walters a role
model for today's women? |
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Please pause before answering so
that we may turn off our hearing
aids. Thank you, ladies. |
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I Don't Have
To & You Can't Make Me |
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Andrea
Mitchell provided an
explosive meltdown show for
the entire Washington, DC,
NBC Newsroom. |
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The
event that triggered Andrea's
explosive melt was that her 1 pm
MSNBC show had camera problems. This
meant that she was forced to go to
the downstairs studio. |
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This
catastrophic situation made her
furious. According to witnesses,
Andrea went "absolutely nuts". She
started screaming at several of the
staff. |
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Some
witnesses to the event mused that
she may be reprimanded by high
powers. |
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It
would have been easier for Andrea if
her parents, NBC, and anyone who
truly cared for her had not
contributed to the spoiling of
Andrea Mitchell. |
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I Won't & You
Won't Make Me |
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Does anyone know the medical
term identifying the
following condition? |
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Upon
being reprimanded, corrected,
slightly admonished, or not getting
her way, the woman afflicted with
this psychological problem instantly
closes out the relationship with the
offending person to never have
contact again with that person. |
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A Made Woman |
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1906-2001)
was a pioneering aviatrix. She understood challenge, success, and
failure. After being made famous by her husband, Charles Lindbergh,
she had the following to say about being a woman in the 20th
century. |
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"Women's life today is
tending more and more toward the state William James describes so
well in the German word "Zerrissenheit -- torn-to-pieces-hood". She
cannot live perpetually in Zerrissenheit. She will be shattered into
a thousand pieces." |
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Anne understood how to handle the
pressures of notoriety and remained a lady in the traditional,
now-past sense. She apparently did not feel a need to become more
manly than her husband. Nor did she multi-task, frenetically place cell phone calls, and drink
bottled water while driving her SUV. |
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Doing What Today? |
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What might Princess Diana be doing
today if the world had not been spared 10 years ago? Likely the same
as she was doing before and when she died. She would be performing
for the cameras acting like a cultured, more poised, equally
unattractive version of Paris Hilton. |
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Not Quite So
Tuff |
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Paris
Hilton's character &
fortitude has been displayed
again. This pathetic,
26-year-old
juvenile has,
through no legitimate effort,
gained too much
money. She was not raised to
handle the consequences. |
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Just hours after
being incarcerated for driving with a suspended license while under
the influence of alcohol conviction, Paris
Hilton demonstrated her lack of character. She also continued
to display the inadequacy of her upbringing. |
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She is pathetic. It is a pathetic
sign of our culture
that her parents cannot be incarcerated for having failed to meet
their responsibility. They failed to raise this girl from childhood to adulthood
by instilling character and confidence into her
so that she might be able to handle life and its inevitable
difficulties and responsibilities. |
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The Model |
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A
judge sentenced Paris Hilton
to 45 days in jail. The
heiress and media star who
is presented as the ultimate
young woman for today was
shocked and tearful. The
judge ruled that the hotel
heiress violated probation assigned following a
traffic offense by knowingly
driving without a valid
license. |
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Los Angeles
Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer rejected Hilton's defense. Hilton
claimed she did not realize that her license had been suspended. The
judge ordered the 26-year-old to report to county detention
facility. |
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As Paris
Hilton wept, her mother, Kathy, attempted to slough off on her own
responsibility for having raised this pathetic girl who likely is
stuck forever in juvenile mode, yelled at the prosecutor, "You're
pathetic." |
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The question
is, why does this homely, wealthy young woman who propelled herself
to media stardom, flaunt all laws, rules, and regulations? Imagine
how successful she could be as a star who is decent, law-abiding,
and pursues positive objectives. |
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Or would she
then not be a media star, admired, hero, and emulated by so many of
today's women?
Read the story. |
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Wearing Out |
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And now she's showing the wear &
tear of 30 years of angry ambition. |
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Easy Out |
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Former President Gerald Ford died
December, 2006. He was appointed by President Nixon to succeed him.
President Ford pardoned Nixon, led the failed "Whip Inflation Now",
WIN, and served a place-holder presidency for two years. |
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Ford's
most substantive and far-reaching accomplishment was his failure to
provide comfort to his wife. That failure, along with her character
weakness, led her to become addicted to drugs and alcohol. |
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Betty Ford,
when caught publicly with drug and alcohol habits, was the first to
-- with fanfare -- turn herself into the newly invented Betty Ford
Clinic concept. She acknowledged she was addicted. Betty Ford
thereby became the role model for millions of people with weak
characters who have ever since surrendered with fanfare, gone on
rehab vacation, and returned to continue living their
weak-character, lives. |
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Ladies Versus Females |
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Once
upon a time there were ladies who focused their abilities upon
discovering and improving people's lives. |
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Madame Curie discovered radium & the phenomenon of radiation. |
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Florence
Nightingale perceived problems & needs. She devised a solution
now known as the Red Cross.
Read the
story. |
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Today's Ladies? |
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Liz Smith was a friend of recently
deceased ex-Texas Governor Ann Richards. In her eulogy, Ms. Smith
recounted a dining event with Governor Richards. During the eulogy
Ms. Smith repeatedly used short-hand talk to obviously refer to a
vulgar slang expression. |
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Ms. Smith is a
journalist. She should have some reasonable vocabulary. Apparently
her vocabulary does not contain all the words and synonyms
appropriate for her friend's eulogy. |
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Are today's
spotlighted women so overly empowered that they must flex their
muscles by using profanities while eulogizing friends? Or are they
simply so emboldened that they feel free to expose their intrinsic
low class behavior? |
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Planning Torment & Destruction |
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But what might they produce or improve for America?
Cultural disruption is their aim. |
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Take
that finger back. Democratic leaders
are leading the only way they know how. Democratic leaders
are leading the only way they know. They use threats of torment
and destruction and stagnation of progress. Their platform consists
of planks of hatreds, anger, envy, and destruction. |
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Democrats
hope (but do not pray) they win control of perhaps not
the US Senate, but optimistically the
House of Representatives. Then their plan calls for attack &
disruption.
Read
the story. |
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Caught In A Gale |
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Gail Norton,
Secretary of the Interior in the Bush administration for five years,
is resigning. |
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The Abramoff scandal is sucking
Norton down. She has been long aggrandized for her superficial work
and long ignored for her self-promoting lobbyist efforts. |
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For several
years she has operated -- with assistance from assistants long-time
Colorado supporters -- a lobbying organization. Now the Abramoff
lobbying scandal and whirlpool is opening more wormy cans and deepening some worm
holes that have nothing to do astrophysics. |
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All-American Mom |
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Cindy Sheehan,
the American mom
whose son died in Iraq defending America, received a paid vacation
courtesy of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez. |
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Chavez,
speaking
on his Sunday radio show while hugging
Sheehan said,
"Enough of imperialist
aggression. We must tell the world, down with the US empire...
We have to bury imperialism this century. Cindy, we are with
you in your fight." |
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Cindy
Sheehan was born, raised, and lived her life in the civility of
middle-class America. Apparently
Cindy has little understanding of big league South American
dictators.
Once betrayed by Cindy, America should never permit itself to be
duped by her or her comrades again.
Read the story. |
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Success The Old Fashioned Way |
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Maureen
Dowd (left) and Judith Miller (right) are both New York Times
reporters. They have each been with the NYT for several years. These
are successful women. |
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These women attained success the
old fashioned way. They made it work. Both Dowd and Miller won
Pulitzer Prizes while at the NYT. |
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What a way to run a life. What a
way to run a business like the New York Times. What a way to get
ahead at the New York Times.
Read the story. |
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Searching For Feminine |
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The American
women's movement started getting vociferous around 1860. It started getting ferocious in
the 1960s. |
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| The result is that
today's women are not ladies. |
| Women have taken
charge but failed to learn that to accomplish just about anything meaningful, we must work
with -- not against -- others. |
| A challenge remaining
for many of today's so-called successful women is to find a man. That is a fruitless
search no doubt, since they insidiously perpetrated a mutation of most men into
psychologically stunted weaklings. |
| Why did the feminist
movement kill femininity? Did it gain something by stripping femininity from women... and
masculinity from men? |
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I Am The News |
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NBC reporter Andrea
Mitchell traveling with Secretary of State Rice said she was angry and humiliated after
Sudanese bodyguards dragged her out of a room for questioning President Omar el-Bashir
about his involvement in the country's violence. |
| Sudanese officials
did not want reporters to attend the meeting; however, upon State Department insistence
reporters were allowed in and told not ask questions. |
| Mitchell, against
Sudanese policy, repetitively asked questions. It was then that she was forcibly removed. |
| Mitchell did not
indicate that she now truly understands how free she is in the United States of America. |
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| Lighten Up... Not |
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Overweight is not
as big a killer as thought. According to a new analysis it ranks # 7 -- not # 2 on the
list of leading preventable causes of death. This new calculation is from the CDC.
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| The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention now estimates that a few extra pounds accounts for 25,814
deaths a year in the US.
Read the story. |
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Row At Heathrow |
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Supermodel Naomi Campbell will be charged over her loud, crude,
public rage over lost luggage on a British Airways flight. |
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Reportedly she physically and
verbally assaulted both police and the BA airline staff. She
allegedly spat and screamed. |
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BA staff told her she that would have
to leave the flight. That caused Campbell to explode in rage.
Reports describe that she yelled "A***holes. You are all a***holes"
at police and also abused BA staff. Female BA staff reportedly
collapsed in tears. |
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Armed police officers removed her
from the plane. Witnesses stated that she spat in the face of one
officer and tried to kick and punch other officers. Campbell has
been charged.
More. |
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I Don't Have
To & You Can't Make Me. |
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Carol Gotbaum,
five-foot-seven, 105 pounds, 45
years old, arrived
late for her flight to an
alcohol rehabilitation
center in Tucson. The
airplane had been detached
from the jet way and had
started to taxi. Gotbaum
was offered a later flight,
but chose to demand that the
plane stop and she be
allowed to board. |
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She
threw a tantrum, yelling, screaming,
and running around the ticketing
area. She is now dead. |
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Carol
Anne Gotbaum, was the
stepdaughter-in-law of New York
City’s public advocate. |
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Arizona
authorities are studying the
mysterious death of the Manhattan
woman while in police custody at the
Phoenix airport. |
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Phoenix police
said Carol Gotbaum became
agitated and disruptive at Phoenix'
Sky Harbor International Airport
just after missing a mid-afternoon
flight to a Tucson rehab center.
Read about the loss of control. |
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Hello. If you
are a reasonable, lady-like
female... |
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...please
sign in.
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The
Explanation |
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Carl
Bernstein's book A Woman in
Charge: The Life of Hillary
Rodham Clinton opens by
taking a close look at
Hillary's father, Hugh
Rodham. Her father was "a
sour, unfulfilled man." He
made regular sport of
humiliating not only his
children, but also Dorothy,
his wife. |
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Like
Hillary, her mother, Dorothy Howell,
waited years before marrying. She
suspected her future husband was
involved with another woman. Like
Hillary, she soberly tolerated her
husband’s excesses which prompted
several people to wonder why she
stuck by him. Bernstein writes, "By
the time Hillary had reached her
teens her father seemed defined by
his mean edges - he had almost no
recognizable enthusiasms or pretense
to lightness as he descended into
continuous bullying, ill humor,
complaint and dejection." |
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Much
has been made of Hillary’s marital
stoicism. It is one of the reasons
people distrust her. It is likely
that she comes by it honestly. |
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She prospers.
You Serve Her Bigger Government |
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Hillary
Clinton outlined a vague
economic vision when she
said it is time to replace
the old time American "on
your own" society with one
based on shared
responsibility and
prosperity. She said that
today's "ownership society"
is actually an "on your own"
society that has widened the
gap between rich and poor. |
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She
said, "I prefer a 'we're all in it
together' society. I believe our
government can once again work for
all Americans. It can promote the
great American tradition of
opportunity for all and special
privileges for none." |
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Clinton
was speaking at Manchester School of
Technology, where high school
students are trained for careers in
the construction, automotive,
graphic arts and other industries.
"We have sent a message to our young
people that if you don't go to
college ... that you're thought less
of in America. We have to stop
this," she said. "Our country cannot
run without the people who have the
skills that are taught in this
school." |
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Why
did Hillary Clinton choose to attend
Vassar, an Ivy League school of good
reputation? |
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How
did we get to this low point?
Children were once taught the
virtues of hard work, personal
responsibility, high-caliber
productivity, and accountability for
our actions, commitment to our
friends and family, honesty,
integrity and virtue. |
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Today
children and adults learn by
observing many successful Hollywood
and business examples entitlement,
the values of becoming a victim,
class envy and our rights to other
people’s money. |
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She Power |
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Hillary
Clinton has declared that
when she is president in
January, 2008, she will end
the war. She learned well
from Richard Nixon. In 1972,
he declared, "Elect me
president. I have a plan to
end the Vietnam War". |
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If
Hillary knows how to end the war,
why not do it today, become the
Great American Hero, and actually
earn the presidency? |
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Some
people believe Hillary Clinton when
she states in that typical
lack-of-understanding, inept-female-manager way, "I will end the war
when I am president in 2008". She
will just do it? How? |
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Obviously
she is lying. We cannot blame her.
She got where she is by lying to us. She
has no better skill. |
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Hillary
has not thoroughly contemplated the
realities and consequences of being
in a schoolyard chased by a gang of
fanatical bullies who will not
relent. |
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Another Quintessential Example |
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This
pleasant-appearing women, Patricia Dunn, obviously thrilled
that she was able to further erode and destroy the once-great
Hewlett-Packard, was Chairman of the Board. She demonstrated a
fixation over trivial details. She should have been focusing on
important issues. Being hung up on trivia, she should have been
mature, wise, and used good judgment all top executives should
possess. |
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The trivia
that plagued her could have been cleared away by simply exposing it
and asking each board member about his role. |
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Perhaps she
realizes that she is another victim of the women's movement. She was
given more power than she was able to wield, became over-whelmed,
and abused her position. |
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Why do they abuse their power
rather than use it wisely?
Read the story. |
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I |
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Katie
Couric
aggravated fellow passengers on
board a NY-bound jet.
The
crew had closed the door,
their plane was about to taxi for takeoff,
passengers were buckled in. |
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Couric ran up the aisle -- cell phone in
ear -- and told an attendant she must
speak to the pilot now.
Couric was allowed into the cockpit. She
convinced the pilot to delay the flight. |
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Couric
delayed the plane to wait for her
late-arriving fellow traveler.
The door was reopened
for her producer, Nicola Hewitt.
. . the daughter of who? |
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A
flight attendant said this was
the second time she
had ever seen this. The first time
was for a sick passenger. |
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Pretentious Lil Ol' Me |
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Informing her
NBC morning viewers of her move to CBS, Katie Couric looked into the
camera and said, "I really feel that we have become friends over the
years". |
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Is
it conceivable that she could possibly have deceived herself in
believing that we are so needy, weak-minded, and lonesome that we
look to TV for friends? ...And, then, in our stupors, we
would consider anyone so obviously phony as she, a friend?
Read the
story. |
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Making It The Old-fashioned Way |
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With her childhood dreams
unattainable, Hillary, calculated that her success might best be
realized by taking that old-fashioned, tried-and-true path -- marry
a potentially successful dude. |
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Having failed to become an
astronaut, athlete, doctor, or scientist, she turned to selling her
herself into matrimony.
Read the
story. |
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Atrocity |
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Jamie
Gorelick... |
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...raised the wall
between intelligence agencies higher than it had ever been since its
inception in 1978.
Gorelick's
policy rules were made
department policy during the Clinton
administration reign. Her policy memo itself stated
that these new rules went
"beyond what is legally required."
Her new policy prohibited any "proactive"
investigative efforts or technical coverage"
of terrorist suspects on US soil.
That
prevented intelligence agencies, including the FBI, from sharing
intelligence with other US agencies also charged with
maintaining US security and preventing attacks upon US soil before 911.
Read the story. |
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A Mom's Wisdom |
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Madonna, singer,
dancer, actress, author of children's books, and foul-mouthed all around cultural role
model, gave her eight-year-old daughter, Lourdes, a credit card with a $10,000 limit. |
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| Apparently mommy
Madonna wants to teach Lourdes to appreciate the value of money. But how inconsiderate of
Madonna to limit Lourdes to only $10,000. Perhaps it was the credit card issuer that set
such a low limit for a minor. Minors are not often issued credit cards. |
| Reports do not
indicate how her daughter will pay the bills. Perhaps Madonna plans to provide a new
credit card each month to teach her daughter the game of balance transfers. |
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Hang Up |
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A Chicago commuter
train killed a woman while she was talking on her cell phone and driving. The 47-year-old
Chicago woman was talking on her phone while she drove around the lowered railroad
crossing gates. |
| Chicago Fire
Department spokesman Josh Dennis said the train hit the woman's SUV and pushed it two
blocks before it was able to stop. Fireman Dennis reported that the woman SUV driver died
upon impact. |
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Stimulation |
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NASA announced it
is offering cash prizes for innovative technology that may be applied to space
exploration. |
| A NASA official said
competition is open to large and small companies, colleges, technology groups and all
individuals. Contestants may pose any solution to any problem. |
| The program follows
last year's Ansari X Prize of $10 million for the first private piloted suborbital
flights. |
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Love |
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Chen Ning Yang, a
Nobel Prize laureate in physics, is 82 years old and in love with Weng Fan. |
| She is a 28 year old
student from south China's Guangdong Province working for her masters degree at Guangdong
University of Foreign Studies and Foreign Trade. |
| Chen Ning Yang, was
born in Hefei in east China's Anhui Province in 1922. He received a scholarship to study
abroad after graduating in China. He entered the University of Chicago in 1945, and
received his doctorate in physics in 1948. In 1957 he shared the Nobel Prize in physics
with his friend and colleague Tsung Dao Lee for joint work in upsetting the principle of
conservation of parity as a fundamental law of nuclear physics. |
| Yang and Fan are
planning to marry January, 2005. |
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| Bacon, Sir Francis |
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Your grammar school
teachers gave you Cs & Ds when you wrote like this. But today people think they are
reporting a first and writing Shakespearean verse... and people even more
mentally void buy their
books. |
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Brooke Shields - Excepted from her book,
Down Came the Rain: My Journey
Through Postpartum Depression |
| Having admitted to
writing this book, Ms. Shields may be accused of being as void she appears on screen.
Read the story. |
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| No & Yes |
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Former first lady
Barbara Bush is predicting former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will be the Democratic
candidate for president in 2008. |
| But Mrs. Bush
predicts that Hillary Rodham Clinton will lose the next presidential election. |
| Mrs. Bush, speaking
to a high school class in California, also remarked that she never dreamed she would be
the wife of one president and the mother of another. Mrs. Bush joked like a mom might
about her son, saying that when he was a boy, she "just hoped he'd grow up." |
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| Knots |
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NASA delayed launch
of space shuttle Discovery. It was to be the first shuttle to fly since the 2003 Columbia
accident. It is now scheduled for July. This is a setback in NASA's efforts to return to
greatness. It is the result of the failing work ethic and cultural standards everywhere. |
| Microsoft, General
Motors, too many companies have become known more for their product failures and faults
than for innovation and high productivity.
Read the story. |
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| Mommy & Daddy Died |
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Mom and dad
abdicated their responsibilities, refused to leave behind their own childhoods, continued
playing sports and dressing poorly and not practicing personal hygiene. |
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Mom and dad have
been replaced by a plethora of nihilists from Hollywood and MTV, criminals, and -- at best
-- nannies. |
| Dads are weakened and
cower under two generations of unbounded and inappropriate female aggression. Moms are
lost in their confusion over what they innately know to be their responsibilities versus
the unceasingly aggressive stridency that the women's movement has taught them must be
their behavioral pattern.
Read the story. |
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| Send Money |
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House minority
leader Nancy Pelosi used the inauguration of President Bush as a fund-raising tool. |
| She said,
"Personally I don't feel much like celebrating. So I'm going to mark the occasion by
pledging to do everything in my power to fight the extremist Republican's destructive
agenda." |
| Pelosi sent an e-mail
to supporters requesting their donations to the Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee which, she claimed, will "tell President Bush that the party is over." |
| It may be the
Democratic Party that is over... over its head in failed policies. |
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| Progress |
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Leadership of the
Chinese town of Angfen has found a way to fill a vacancy on its foreign-investment
committee. The town is going to hold a beauty contest for women between the the ages of 18
and 35. |
| Apparently young
Chinese women are very nimble investors. It is unknown if these investment stars will be
forced to retire upon turning 36. |
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| Good Taste Eschewed By Non-Cookie Eaters |
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Kraft foods
announced it is changing the formula of its 97-year-old Oreo cookie. They have surrendered
to PC nutritionists who likely have never bought or eaten an Oreo. Read the story. |
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