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is to ensure that the proper level of maturity and civility are maintained on the House floor
Sure wish that happened here, fallorn hope
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is to ensure that the proper level of maturity and civility are maintained on the House floor
Sure wish that happened here, fallorn hope
Yep, those darn Republicans sure are waging a war on women.
Uh, what? I personally have touted the former first lady's work on behalf of women, especially those oppressed in Islamic countries.Quote:
Laura Bush’s fight for women
By Kathleen Parker, Published: June 19
By now, most sentient Americans have heard about the war on women. That is, the Republican war on women, which has been framed as a battle waged by stodgy, old white guys who want to deny women reproductive freedom.
One can debate the validity of these claims, but for now, let’s give equal time to the other war on women. This one is manned not by men but by a dwindling number of women whose understanding of equality is so narrowly defined that only a certain kind of woman can be recognized as having achieved anything of value.
Twenty-two such women recently wrote a letter to the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, protesting an award to be given to former first lady Laura Bush. The Alice Award, which honors a woman who has helped other women, previously has gone to Hillary Clinton, Katie Couric, Nancy Pelosi and Olympia Snowe.
Leading the charge of “The 22,” as we shall call them, is Sonia Pressman Fuentes, co-founder of the National Organization for Women, who described her reaction upon reading that Bush was being honored as “a sudden onset of Alzheimer’s.”
Well, at least she didn’t say the vapors.
“I couldn’t believe my eyes,” she said. “It’s not partisan. I’m not complaining that she’s a Republican.” (Snowe, after all, is a Republican.) “I’m complaining that she’s never done anything for women to get this award.”
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I have some personal knowledge of Bush’s significant efforts through the years. Although most associate her with literacy programs, no small detail, she also has made important inroads in women’s health. I was among three journalists, including Greta Van Susteren and Robin Roberts, who traveled with the first lady through the Middle East in 2007 to launch a breast cancer research and treatment initiative in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.
We watched as Bush met with women who whispered their secrets to her, in some cases saying for the first time the words “breast cancer.” These were women who couldn’t get a mammogram without their husband’s permission. Even saying the word “breast” was verboten and cancer a disease of shame. Afflicted women often were abandoned by their husbands, and their daughters were so stigmatized that they were deemed unsuitable for marriage.
We also watched as Bush met with heads of state, charming kings, sheiks and princes and helping them see the importance of women’s equality through access to health. Until she ventured forth on their behalf, 80 percent of women with breast cancer in the Middle East died. Now that number is lower.
Doesn’t this qualify as helping women?
Damn right she is worthy. Unlike the president who started this GOP "war on women" myth, Mrs. Bush deserves the recognition for her accomplishments, not her potential. I'd put her accomplishments on behalf of women everywhere up against the whole lot of today's feminists. The lives she has touched are a far more substantial work than protesting Romney dressed as a giant pack of contraceptives.Quote:
Bush has also been instrumental in helping women advance in Afghanistan through education and professional training programs she shepherds through the George W. Bush Institute. If that’s not enough, consider how, for the past several years, she has championed the plight of Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi, who recently claimed the Nobel Peace Prize she won 21 years ago while under house arrest for her human rights activism...
These are the battles Laura Bush has chosen to fight, no less important than any other — and worthy of a Nobel of her own.
Hello again, Steve:
I have only one thing to say... Transvaginal probes... Or, is that two things?
excon
?? Kinky
Hello again, Steve:
I don't know... When we attacked Sarah Palin, you said it was because she was a woman. That wasn't true. Now you put this attack on Laura Bush into the same camp as Republicans attacking woman's rights.
You were wrong then, and you're wrong now.
excon
Seems to me that if a women has the right to kill a baby ,and a man doesn't ,then it's an unequal rights situation.
Seems to me since its in their bodies, it's their call, whether men like it or NOT!!
What about the rights attack on the present first lady?
http://mediamatters.org/blog/201201050006
http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato...ck-michele-oba
http://mediamatters.org/blog/201201040001
As for your claim about T-probes not being required...
http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/articl...inia-and-texas
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2012/02...und-bill-video
... its not from a lack of trying!!
Seriously, you mock us for relying on Fox when we don't then offer Media Matters as a source? Bwa ha ha ha ha ha ha!!
Here's where another part of your diversion to attacks on Michelle falls flat, most of the time they're just jokes. You have no sense of humor? And none of that explains or justifies attacking Laura Bush as having done NOTHING for women when she damn well has done more than most. I don't see that NOW lady in the Middle East talking to Muslim women about breast cancer or discussing the need to empower women with sheiks and princes, do you? Just curious, what is Michelle and Hillary doing in that regard?
As for your "it isn't for a lack of trying" thing, feel free to show me where any of these laws require a transvaginal probe. Been asking and waiting since the first thread on this and I'm still waiting.
Now back to my question, what about this attack on Laura Bush? Is it deserved or has she earned the right to be honored for her on behalf of women?
No sir, I'm quite sure I said it was because she wasn't a liberal woman, and that's entirely true.
Um, it was you who titled this "the war on women." If attacking a woman that has done as much as Bush has for women isn't a "war on women" then I don't know what is.Quote:
Now you put this attack on Laura Bush into the same camp as Republicans attacking woman's rights.
I was right then and I'm right now.
Funny how you only saw the one source and ignored the others. Multiple sources that say the same is a general consensus, even though you say your side is joking around, and my side is throwing rocks and being direspectful.
That pretty selective, and self serving. Why not just say its wrong to attack a first lady? On that we can agree.
I know the difference between a joke and an attack and I never said Laura Bush should be immune to criticism, she's a public figure. When a public figure's public behavior contradicts their public message they should be held accountable, and that's what I'm doing to these nags attacking Laura Bush.
Bush's behavior has been exemplary, her work on behalf of women is unquestionable. You choose not to hold these hypocrites accountable with me that's your choice, but it speaks volumes.
Hello again, Steve:
I think Laura Bush is great.. Am I going to blast everybody that doesn't agree with me?? No, of course not. I don't see YOU doing that.. To expect it of US, and not your own, is an indication that you drank the koolaid.
excon
You have no idea how much stuff I let slide instead of trying to make an issue out of it, am I supposed to start a thread just to say this is a stupid attack? You made the charge of a GOP "war on women" and that's not who is waging a war on women. If you can't see the war on women waged by the left that is a clear indication you drank the koolaid.
Hello again, Steve:
Let me see. You think any RANDOM attack on a Republican woman constitutes a war on women, particularly REPUBLICAN women...
Then you compare that to a CONCERTED effort by a huge segment of society to pass LAWS that negatively effect women, and you think it's the same thing.
Man, you DID drink the koolaid.
excon
To be more specific, the right wing gop war is with everybody that's not in lock step with them/you.
That's why you only recognize when YOU are being attacked. So your attack on Laura Bush can be seen as a joke too, or opinion, take your pick. Now if you don't think the joke on Mrs Bush was funny, then you know how I feel about the JOKES on Mrs Obama.
Maybe you don't want to admit YOU are as sensitive as I am!
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