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Old 09-05-2008, 08:29 PM
 
Location: South Carolina
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You hit the nail on the head! Oprah is a huge racist! She had always been a Hillary fan until suddenly a black man is running against Hillary....then you saw how Oprah changed her tune.

The black racism being exposed in this election is quite ugly.
And so is the white racism, especially when so many of you deny it exists.
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Old 09-05-2008, 08:40 PM
 
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So you advocate ABSTINENCE only education in High School Health classes? You don't want your kids to know what a condom is, or better yet to have access to them?
No that's not what I advocate because I think abstinence is unrealistic. And I felt it was more of my own responsibility to talk to my kids about sex rather than the schools. And even when responsible parents talk to their kids and provide them with protection, sometimes things happen.

And I have to add that even though I do not believe in abortion, I believe that a woman should have the right to decide in the first trimester or if they have been raped or their health is in danger. I consider partial birth abortion to be murder of the innocent and should never be allowed.

But, I don't think the fact that Gov. Palin's teenage daughter is pregnant has any correlation as to what kind of a leader she will be. They are obviously loving parents who tremendously care about their family. Don't you think they want a better world for their kids and grandkids just the same as the Obamas do?

And don't even go to the hypocrisy theory.....isn't that everywhere these days? I'm going to vote for the candidates who I believe will make the best choices for our country (notice I said candidates not party) and they happen to be McCain/Palin.
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Old 09-05-2008, 08:42 PM
 
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Feminazis are found among those second wave feminists, which arose in the 60s. They successfully paired up their agenda with those of socialist marxists, under the guise of promoting women's rights. Many of these feminists are angry old crones, and especially angry at the third wave or post feminist women of today. These younger women see family and children as more important than espousing some socialist agenda. I recently read a heartrending article by Rebecca Walker, daughter of Alice Walker (2nd wave feminist). She has much to say about the deleterious effects of "feminism" on her, perpetrated by a woman who had less maternal instinct than an alley cat.


Rebecca and Alice Walker, feminism, motherhood, parenting | Salon Life
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Old 09-05-2008, 08:44 PM
 
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DRUDGE REPORT FLASH 2005® (http://www.drudgereport.com/flash3os.htm - broken link)

We know she is an obama fan, but why not celebrate the OTHER historic ticket. Only the second time in history a woman has a chance at VP - put your partisan bias aside and be happy for all women.

Just another example that dem/lib rhetoric DOESN'T match their actions. All the claims of celebrating women and their contributions really falls by the wayside when we are talking about a conservative women - in that case she is something to fear and destroy. If she were a liberal woman, she'd be throwing her a party.



Just like when the word came out she went to Obama's lovely church
this will come back on Oprah,
but who cares??
Oprah is a hack in the worse sense!
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Old 09-05-2008, 08:46 PM
 
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Feminazis are found among those second wave feminists, which arose in the 60s. They successfully paired up their agenda with those of socialist marxists, under the guise of promoting women's rights. Many of these feminists are angry old crones, and especially angry at the third wave or post feminist women of today. These younger women see family and children as more important than espousing some socialist agenda. I recently read a heartrending article by Rebecca Walker, daughter of Alice Walker (2nd wave feminist). She has much to say about the deleterious effects of "feminism" on her, perpetrated by a woman who had less maternal instinct than an alley cat.


Rebecca and Alice Walker, feminism, motherhood, parenting | Salon Life
Less maternal instincts than an alley cat? Wow. Kind of like dumping your 4 month old baby on whoever so that you can continue your political career? Or your pregnant teen? Or your son about to deploy? An alley cat, huh? Glad I didn't say it.
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Old 09-05-2008, 08:51 PM
 
Location: State of Being
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Can you give me an example of a FemiNazi? Would it be someone like Ann Coulter?
I am no fan of Ann Coulter, if that is the point you are trying to make, LOL.

I said that some people refer to Feminists who are SHRILL as FemiNazis - I didn't say I did.
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:21 PM
 
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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I don't think Palin would ever dream of going on her show anyway,,,she is not permitted to speak with any media what so ever....not to answer any questions no matter what! I wonder why?????????
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:25 PM
 
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Oprah is the woman version of Obama, she has fooled her entire audience into thinking she is something she is not.

You people have made her rich by just following her around like lost souls.
Same thing Obama has done.

No wonder they both attended the racist church.

Oprah better not forget who got her where she is today.
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:55 PM
 
Location: State of Being
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Feminazis are found among those second wave feminists, which arose in the 60s. They successfully paired up their agenda with those of socialist marxists, under the guise of promoting women's rights. Many of these feminists are angry old crones, and especially angry at the third wave or post feminist women of today. These younger women see family and children as more important than espousing some socialist agenda. I recently read a heartrending article by Rebecca Walker, daughter of Alice Walker (2nd wave feminist). She has much to say about the deleterious effects of "feminism" on her, perpetrated by a woman who had less maternal instinct than an alley cat.


Rebecca and Alice Walker, feminism, motherhood, parenting | Salon Life
Nice post. Thank you for expressing this better than I could.
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:59 PM
 
Location: State of Being
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Less maternal instincts than an alley cat? Wow. Kind of like dumping your 4 month old baby on whoever so that you can continue your political career? Or your pregnant teen? Or your son about to deploy? An alley cat, huh? Glad I didn't say it.
I think when a daughter feels her mother has been as nurturing as a cat - that is a observation worthy of contemplation. However, only a child can rightfully make that observation, based on her interaction w/ mother. None of us can judge what goes on under someone else's roof. How nurturing and emotionally available a mother is to her daughter is something the rest of us can never assess looking from the outside.

To assume that Palin is a disconnected, emotionally unavailable mother incapable of nurturing her children is an assumption that is not only unfair, it is a judgment only her children can make.
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