To: cubreporter
They will never know the true joys of wife, mother and career woman cause they cannot recognize motherhood as a profession nor can they treat each with dignity and respect which speaks volumes about the feministsI always thought that the core belief of feminism was a woman's right to choose any profession that she wanted. Obviously, this is not the case as professions that 'further the cause' are the only ones acceptable. CEO? Sure! Homemaker? No way!
Speaking only for myself, and without trying to honk my own horn, the main thing to which I owe most of my success is the fact that my mother stayed home with me as a child. She took an interest in my schooling and education, was PTA president, etc etc etc. I wonder what will come of all the children that are raised by daycares......I don't care how good they are, no one does as good a job as the parents.
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02/04/2003 1:29:28 PM PST by
wbill
To: wbill
Yes, choice was SUPPOSED to be their cause. Choice only if it suited them.
By the way, my mother was President of the PTA too and I along with my father, brother and two sisters were proud as punch of her. Especially those days when she and the other ladies were on the third floor of our school wrapping bandages for the Red Cross. To me that was such a good thing to do and I was even prouder of her on that particular day because of what she and the other mothers were doing and the fact we got to see our mother in school. That might be a little thing to the feminists but to me and the other kids whose moms participated...it was a big deal and one we remember to this day.
I love you mom, we all love you. You are no longer on this earth but you will always and forever remain in our hearts and we all thank you for what you did for us and for being there when we got home from school. We didn't have much but...we had you and daddy and that's something worth more than all the money, gold, stocks and anything else that is of value in todays world. Love over everything else.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it feminists...
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