To: jdhljc169
Not to be cruel or anything, but this is just plain asinine. A female attorney who is old enough to have PERSONALLY experienced sex discrimination and the "glass ceiling" decides to sponsor the creation of a series of women's studies lectures and some of the lecturers later chosen to speak BY OTHER PEOPLE turn out to be barking moon-bat feminists. And you blame HER for it?
This is like accusing Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson of being traitors to the United States because the political party they helped to found was taken over by traitors in the late 20th and 21st Centuries.
To: FredTownWard
Not to be cruel or anything, but this is just plain asinine. A female attorney who is old enough to have PERSONALLY experienced sex discrimination and the "glass ceiling" decides to sponsor the creation of a series of women's studies lectures and some of the lecturers later chosen to speak BY OTHER PEOPLE turn out to be barking moon-bat feminists. And you blame HER for it? The article seems to suggest that ALL of the speakers for the first 3 years were barking moonbat feminists. If Miers created the lecture series and solicited donations for it, one would have to assume that she had input as to who gave the lectures.
It doesn't look good.
119 posted on
10/06/2005 8:29:04 PM PDT by
BushMeister
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