I don't think I have done any of those things actually. It has
probably been done -- but that is not my point. My point is that
womanpower is being made into the latest Republican issue, presumably
replacing gay marriage. I can see that it (the aleged support not the
issue itself) is a crock but there are those out there who do not
apparently.  It does bother me. Because if she is elected and we have
resulting setbacks in the status of women we will be on that issue
where we are now on defending our freedom with bush, understand what I
mean? All of the meaning is about to be sucked out of the women's
movement in the same way as it has been from the first and fourth
amendments.

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 7:58 PM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you reach women who believe that Sarah Palin is a successful,
> powerful woman and a role model? You acknowledge her success and her
> importance instead of attempting at every turn to dismiss,
> marginalize, and destroy her. How about that for a starting point?
>
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Dana wrote:
>> I understand the sentiment and I agreee with it actually. This woman
>> is NOT a feminist.
>> But since we are stuck with the Democrats to stave this off, the
>> question is how do you reach the women who think she represents them.
>> Because really, I am coming to the conclusion that she doesn't
>> represent anyone but herself.
>>
>
> 

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