Posted on 07/30/2005 8:15:50 AM PDT by Asphalt
Seems alot of things that get reported these days really cheapen the true meaning of things. There was a story recently about a nineteen year old guy who had gotten a fifteen year old girl pregnant, so he was being labeled a "sex predator".
Come on. I think we oughta save those descriptors for where they really matter.
Same thing with first degree murder. Premeditated, planned, first degree murder.
There oughta be about a one year time limit to appeal a conviction for first degree murder. Then the chair.
But half the time, these things will get pleaded down, and the creep is back on the streets in eight years or so.
It does seem we've lost our perspective. I think one reason minor incidents, like this (old!) woman breastfeeding, are blown out of proportion is that everyone wants to be in the news ... by making a stink over something that not worth an "Aw, shoot ...", or by apologizing for something utterly unconnected to your personal transgressions ... just get some attention, somehow!
We on FR shouldn't have this problem, because we can always post a vanity thread about whatever personal flusters we've got, and hundreds of people will give us all the attention we can stand!
an apology is moreonly meaningful when voluntary (not browbeaten), when the person realizes they have done wrong, and when sincere.
Indeed!
I agree.
Yeah, what are you supposed to do if you can't bear your breasts? It's not like they have Velcro so you can take them off!
OB is important. Oh yes. OH yes.! Through all your pregnancies did you ever have the "high tech/on the cutting edge" OB who has you tested for everything included Spotted Owl Fever? And you spent most your pregnancy fraught with anxiety? That's the worst. I feel badly for mommies and daddies who get one of these. Especially, the first-timers. Makes pregnancy VERY frightening.
And then there's the AF-types, as you've referenced. (Holy Cow, my daughter delivered in mil hospital -- it was the nurses I brawled with -- the Doctors were SUPERB! They colluded with me in keeping the dictatorial nurses away from my daughter.)
There is civil war camp? What do the kids do?
I guess you could always cut them off, like the Amazons did.
...But then again, that sounds painful.
Fortunately I've never had an OB who wanted to diagnose everything. They've tended to be laid-back. However, in a military hospital you get whoever shows up, and some are great, and some are awful. That's what the group practice was like - out of 7 doctors, a couple were excellent, four were just fine, and two were jerks. One of the jerks was on call when I went in to deliver, but fortunately his shift ended very shortly, and one of the nice ones showed up!
The new OB is a sole practitioner, so there won't be any surprises at delivery, I hope. (And I can always have it on the lawn at the Fire and Rescue station, if I have to :-).
And unsanitary. And detrimental to breastfeeding :-).
Yes, there's Civil War camp. They march (a lot, I hope) and do Manual of Arms, and dig latrine pits, and cook over camp fires, and stuff like that. TaxDeduction3 is going, too.
I suspected it was a female....(or might that be "shemale")? My bet; a liberal femi-nazi, anti-feminine type, who thinks sex with men is bad and "fetuses" that survive gestation are just wrong and somehow degrading to that oh so attractive "women can do anything that men can do" image.
The military is changing. They are now allowing more and more mil and dependents to use private practices off base. Smart Move, IMO.
(have it on the lawn at the fire and rescue station... ROFL!) You would, too. I know it. lolling...
Not to mention those disgusting, sheer looking things that some men wear under the guise of swimming trunks.
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Attended a militia muster couple months back at a "genuine historical" site; and the lady who usually does the Loom in a separate cabin near the house was out ill. I ended up doing the tour to family and strangers; explaining how to work the loom, spin, card, etc. Yep.. long ago I did get my own wool, cleaned, carded, spun, and loomed. I had a gas. I felt a bit self-conscious as it had been so long ago that I'd done these -- but it all came back.
I'm going to ask questions up here next event I take family to to find out if there's civil war camps up in my neck of the woods. My son and grown children would all be begging to take part! We've done so many things "old style" -- candles, cooking in pits, weaving, canning, dehydrating, smoking meats in an old barrel; but there's so much more I learn every single time I go to one of these. THESE PEOPLE OF THAT GENERATION WORKED REALLY HARD!
How long does the camp run?
ROTFL.
See, I have another angle on the why's of formula. Sure, sure, we can all say it was a huge "formula company plot"; but at different times economic depression, environmental disasters struck. If mommies don't get proper nutrition, their milk lacks, and babies suffer. I've heard the stuff about formula being better than breastmilk as a slogan. But first-hand anecdotal data of old journals had some very tired women working hard, hard lives, being very grateful for formula.
This camp is 4 days, 9:00 - 3:00. It's the first year they've had it here; the director at the local historic site came here last year from the Upper Peninsula of Virginia, and he's introduced a lot of new programs. They had a Civil War Ghost Trail at Halloween that was terrific; I felt quite a chill when the Yankee soldier collapsed at my feet and said, "Oh, mother! I'm shot!"
I have a friend in Missouri who does "Primitive Rendezvous" (1840's) with her family - husband, kids, grandkids - but I don't think I'd have the guts!
That is, "Northern Neck" of Virginia. "Upper Peninsula" is Michigan.
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