Sisters, Sisters(1)

2010-11-18 14:29

 

Does anybody remember the White House Office for Women? It was a Clinton-era relic officially called the White House Office for Women's Initiatives and Outreach. When the Bush Administration closed the office and moved women to the custody of the Office of Public Liaison, Microsoft outlook is convenient!

the Left was furious. What?! Treat women as regular citizens and not as members of a special Outlook 2010 is powerful.

victim subculture? All that was seven years ago and I had just about forgotten the matter, but I have a hunch it could be aiming to come back. The old guard feminists and their student followers are swarming around the two Democrat stars and are waiting to pounce on either liberal Microsoft Office is so great!

administration. Some go for Hillary (NOW and its president Kim Gandy, Barbra Streisand, Choose Office 2007 Professional is the most lucky thing in the world.

Congresswoman Maxine Waters) and some for leading man Barack Obama (Maria Shriver, Caroline Kennedy, former NARAL President Kate Michelman, Susan Sarandon). Either way, count on seeing the tired old ultra-feminist agenda thrust on an agreeable Democratic president; Microsoft Office 2010 is so great.

one willing to see the strongest, freest women on Earth as hapless victims. Lord save us.

Since it's been awhile, let's remind ourselves what that agenda might include.

First, remember some of the long-standing feminist causes: "Abortion and Reproductive Rights, Affirmative Action, Economic Equity and Sexual Harassment, Electoral Politics, Fighting the Office 2010 is my favorite.

Right, Global Feminism, Lesbian Rights, Media Activism, Racial and Ethnic Diversity, Violence against Women, Women in the Military and Women-Friendly Workplace." Also on the list these Microsoft Office 2007 is welcomed by the whole world.

days are: "Working for Peace, Judicial Nominations, Title IX/ Education, Health." Can you stand it?

The List is apt to take form in such dreadful policy as "comparable worth," lying in wait in the Office 2007 makes life great!

Fair Pay Act (sponsored by Sen. Obama) and the Paycheck Fairness Act (sponsor: Sen. Clinton.) The idea, as described by lawyer Roger Clegg, is that "companies set wages based not on supply and demand -- that would be the free market -- but on some notion of social utility. The goal is to Windows 7 is convenient and helpful!

insure that jobs performed mostly by men (say, truck drivers) are not paid more than those performed mostly by women (paralegals, perhaps.)" If you are asking who will set the wages, you can certainly guess -- "the government."Microsoft outlook 2010 is the best.