Why isn’t our country producing lots of strong, independent, hard working men of character like it once did?
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Dear Daughter, They’re Lying About the Wage Gap
Unfortunately alarmists, traditional women’s groups and some lawmakers continue to paint society and the workplace as hostile to women and girls. The truth is, there is so much good news for women and girls.
Young Women Experiencing 11.6% Unemployment
For those who would arrogantly suggest that women either don’t care about a candidate’s record in office or will simply vote on a narrow band of issues, they had better wake up — women are paying attention, and they plan to vote this November.
Feelin the Love but not for Obama
Nothing demonstrates the clear choice this election better than two prominent women speakers. Mia Love (R) two years after graduation is a mother, wife and successful mayor of a thriving city. Sandra Fluke (D) is still going to school and demands free contraception to support her lifestyle at the expense of others. Can we afford four more years of national suicide?
Will women vote for four more years of economic suicide?
Oklahoma’s first female governor Mary Fallin and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley give a women’s and mother’s point of view on Obama’s economy and his self grading of incomplete.
Women Should Get a Job!
Hillary Rosen’s comments reveal a certain hypocrisy when it comes to a woman’s “right to choose.” Her dismissive comments about Mrs. Romney indicate that the only value she assigns to women’s work is the dollar value determined by the marketplace.
Only “Real” Women Count to Liberals
The statement is a representation of a worldview (shared by our president, I might add) that defines women and “women’s issues” in an authoritarian way and purposely ignores anything or anyone who would dare challenge their assumptions. It puzzles me how liberals do not get how important stay-at-home moms are to our nation?
Stay-at-Home Moms Defend Ann Romney’s Choice to be a Mother: (Liberal Left Blasts Women’s Choice to Stay-at-Home)
Hilary Rosen is just echoing feminist rhetoric that, in reality, is disconnected to what is representative of American women.