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10 Reasons Why Sarah Palin Should Not be the VP of the U.S.

by Trisha at 6:24pm Wed, 3 Sep 2008 under Politics & News
10 good reasons why Sarah Palin should not be the VP of the U.S.: 1) She’s doesn’t have the experience - her experience consists of being a sports reporter, mayor of a town of 6000-8000 people, then governor of Alaska - a state with a population of only 670,000 - for less than 2 years. 2) She doesn’t have enough education - she has only a Bachelor’s degree in journalism - no advanced degrees. On July 31, this year - she asked: “What is it exactly that the VP does everyday?“. See the other 8 reasons!

88 years and 3 days later …

by Trisha at 5:44pm Fri, 29 Aug 2008 under Feminism & Gender, Politics & News
After 88 years and 3 days this is all the further we’ve come? The Republican party thinks they can use a woman as a puppet and manipulate the vote of women by dangling the token woman over us? see full post    

2 Reasons Why Women Should Vote for Obama

by Trisha at 5:30pm Mon, 25 Aug 2008 under Feminism & Gender, Politics & News, Barack Obama
Two indisputable reasons why women should vote for Obama: Obama recognizes that women are real humans beings who can choose what happens to their own body - McCain doesn't. End of story! Read rest of post here!

I missed it: the 160th anniversary of Seneca Falls!

by Trisha at 4:55pm Tue, 22 Jul 2008 under Feminism & Gender, Mommy & Family
I'm so mad at myself for missing that last weekend was the 160th anniversary of the first (US) women's rights convention at Seneca Falls! Was it planned or coincidence that Blogher was the same weekend? Anyway - better late than never - here is my post about it. It includes some learning activities for all you home schoolers out there too!

How to get your focus back in focus

by Trisha at 4:48pm Tue, 22 Jul 2008 under Health & Wellness
Now and then we all need to reevaluate where we are in life and figure out what we need to do next. Its easy to get caught up in the details and the smaller goals that we have set for ourselves along the way and lose track of what it was we were trying to accomplish to begin with.   Read rest of post