I just read this in the local paper and found it a bit amusing. Well, amusing but sad at the same time. I just thought I would share it with the lounge, maybe you will get a kick out of it's absurdity.
I only wish this woman would have left an address to get back to her.
http://www.cleveland.com/letters/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/opinion/1090488668320475.xmlWomen go far as Republicans
Thursday, July 22, 2004
After outrage from feminists across the United States, Sen. John Kerry bows to pressure and grants Sen. Hillary Clinton a speaking role at the Democratic National Convention. What's the role? She gets to introduce her adulterous husband. What a victory.
Isn't it time for feminists to stop worrying about whether they will keep their right to partial-birth abortion and join the political party that actually values women for their accomplishments and promotes them to significant positions in the government? President George W. Bush has many more women in his administration, in higher and more powerful positions, than any president in history.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Wake up, ladies. Or should I say, girls?
Catherine Zach
Brecksville