October 24, 2008

2008 - The year pseudo feminism in America died

Sean Hannity has been saying this is the year journalism in America died. Something else is dying; that being old school, retro, psuedo-feminism. 2008 is the year pseudo feminism in America died. The Washington Post declared as much today in their article that this is the year of the woman.

In 2006, the LA Times admitted the "abortion hurts women" reality coming from South Dakota was really throwing the retro-feminists into a spin. And now, the Dakota high priestess of the sacrament of abortion, Planned Parenthood's Sarah Stoesz, admits to the Washington Post that her generation of feminists are in serious confusion and identity-crisis mode - indeed they've "lost their bearings" and are in serious debate and discussion about who they are and what they really want - because they've previously only thought feminists were women who didn't want others to tell them not to kill their children. Stoesz blames Sarah Palin;

The unexpected recognition of a conservative as a role model for women has forced some traditional feminists to reconsider the movement's mission. "It's going to take us a while to find our bearings," said Sarah Stoesz, who runs the Planned Parenthood office that oversees Minnesota and the Dakotas. "As feminists, we've always thought that a core aspect of women's equality is about being in control of our reproductive lives. But Sarah Palin is throwing the calculus out the window and demonstrating a view that some people would call feminism: I can be governor, I can have five children, I can shoot and field-dress a moose, and I don't need access to abortion.

"There's a big debate inside the leadership of the women's movement about how much abortion should be a key political issue."

While these lost women take time to regroup and find themselves, laws need to be set forth that protect the unborn even from these whom God hard wired to nurture and give children life. Vote YES on Initiated Measure 11.

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October 25, 2008

PC @ 9:34 am

I was a little surreal to watch Herseth-Sandlin in last nights debate on Kelo. One minute she was talking about
"women's reproductive rights" and a minute later about the "little bundle of joy" they are expecting, talk about lost bearings.
I pray heart heart would be softened the day she becomes a mother.

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