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In reply to the discussion: Since I grew up in the 60s, I think the whole idea [View all]MarianJack
(10,237 posts)64. As I said, tavalon,...
...I can't take credit for that one. I wish that I could. It's "stolen" from a bumper sticker.
My wife and I supported a woman for president in the 2008 Maine caucases before supporting President Obama in the General. In 2010, we all, my then 10 year old son, worked hard to get a woman electd governor of Maine. We wholeheartedly support our congresswoman, Chellie Pingree.
My wife is the most wonderful person I know!
We have definitely embraced that radical notion.
PEACE!
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There was a period, collegewise, where all ills, genderwise, were the fault of men.
WingDinger
Feb 2012
#14
yes, exactly a way to shame and shut you up. my boys laugh. we joke about it in the house
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#24
I'm a feminist and fought hard for the ERA. I never hated men nor did I give them up!
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2012
#25
I would consider my wife a feminist. She just calls herself just a lady however.
Broderick
Feb 2012
#28
emphatically, YES du men agree with the political feminist goals. emphatically, YES. nt
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#45
sure. but that is often times the hard part of being pragmatic and speaking out
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#60