More wisdom from America's future.
1 posted on
11/05/2005 7:45:31 AM PST by
kalee
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To: kalee
Oh well. The author may mature one day.
2 posted on
11/05/2005 7:46:56 AM PST by
Alia
To: kalee
I think a photograph might clear up the basis for this editorial.
To: kalee
Puke,puke and more puke.
Raising children just doesn't carrry enough prestige for this hag.
She should be so incredibly embarrased....but that would take common sense. The don't teach that in Grad school.
To: kalee
Julie Shiller, 20, of West Orange, N.J., is a junior majoring in sociology at the University of Hartford.Why am I not surprised?
5 posted on
11/05/2005 7:49:54 AM PST by
jimfree
(Freep and Ye shall find.)
To: kalee
Isn't it great to be young and know more than everyone else? /sarcasm off
6 posted on
11/05/2005 7:50:04 AM PST by
JRios1968
("Cogito, ergo FReep": I think, therefore I FReep.)
To: kalee
Although all women should be permitted to be full-time mothers Oh, thank you, your highness.
To: kalee
Placing children in "day care" or with "nannies" is deleterious to the child, the family and society, as well as being, IMO, immoral.
Put that into your tube of choice, Julie, and smoke it.
8 posted on
11/05/2005 7:50:06 AM PST by
BenLurkin
(O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
To: kalee
Julie Shiller, 20, of West Orange, N.J., is a junior majoring in sociology at the University of Hartford.Why am I not surprised?
9 posted on
11/05/2005 7:50:35 AM PST by
jimfree
(Freep and Ye shall find.)
To: kalee
Is this from the Onion? It reads like a satire.
10 posted on
11/05/2005 7:50:57 AM PST by
MonroeDNA
(Look for the union label--on the bat crashing through your windshield!)
To: kalee
2 of my daughters want to be at home moms. It's their choice, and they are lucky they will be able to afford this opportunity. Too bad the feminazis can't understand some women don't need to be fullfilled working at a 'job'.
To: kalee; GatorGirl; maryz; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; livius; goldenstategirl; ...
13 posted on
11/05/2005 7:53:22 AM PST by
narses
(St Thomas says “lex injusta non obligat”)
To: kalee
>Such expectations are utterly selfish<
No, Julie, abandoning YOUR children, so you can have more spending money is "utterly selfish".
18 posted on
11/05/2005 7:54:41 AM PST by
G Larry
(Only strict constructionists on the Supreme Court!)
To: kalee
My husband is the head of our family, but ask him how repressed I am. Then stand back and cover your ears, he has a really loud laugh.
19 posted on
11/05/2005 7:54:47 AM PST by
WV Mountain Mama
(You can't spell liberal without the letters L- I- E.)
To: kalee
21 posted on
11/05/2005 7:56:42 AM PST by
4mycountry
(Now that's just freaking freaky.)
To: kalee
LOL! I think these women who are getting Ivy league educations and then staying home are a tribute to how wonderful motherhood can be. Best of all they are in a position that if for some reason they have to support their kids (the death of their husband) they are prepared..
Best of all its pissing off liberal feminist..
23 posted on
11/05/2005 7:57:24 AM PST by
N3WBI3
(If SCO wants to go fishing they should buy a permit and find a lake like the rest of us..)
To: kalee
This article will bite her later when she decides to have a kid... Providing she wants.
24 posted on
11/05/2005 7:57:27 AM PST by
paudio
(Four More Years..... Let's Use Them Wisely...)
To: kalee
majoring in sociology $100,000 for a Sociology degree?....
Who cares... it's not like "I'm" actually paying for it.....
giggle giggle...
To: kalee
Julie Shiller, 20, of West Orange, N.J., is a junior majoring in sociology at the University of Hartford. Miss Shiller will be supported by the phrase "You want fries with that?"
26 posted on
11/05/2005 7:59:04 AM PST by
Slings and Arrows
(Nature abhors a vacuum. So do cats.)
To: kalee; kstewskis; Victoria Delsoul; Kelly_2000; Raquel; lysie; kassie; Miss Marple; ...
Although all women should be permitted to be full-time mothers, most do not have the freedom to stop working outside the home. It is not an equal choice when less wealthy and marginalized women are not granted the option. Women who were born into an unearned advantaged position are relinquishing their power and independence to patriarchy. So... let me get this straight... women who opt to stay at home to raise families, thereby giving other women who may have that choice, an opening into the job market, are considered selfish?
I am having trouble with the logic.
To: kalee
I remember years ago, while working in a hospital, a conversation a large group of nurses was having. It ran something on the level of this:
"This career crap is bs. I want to get married, have babies, and be supported by my husband. I think this lib stuff is garbage. I think someone is putting something over on women."
30 posted on
11/05/2005 8:02:05 AM PST by
I still care
(America is not the problem - it is the solution..)
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