These are your ideas, not mine. I never suggested any of these.
Regards anyway,
BiR
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Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Salty, Jun 7, 2007.
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
Women are NAGS?? NAGS? Let me tell you something. I can come up with several acronyms for men that wouldn't be very flattering. But I shall refrain.
Mothers who need an extended paid leave (for a host of circumstances that nobody here seems to be able to address) are just a bunch of unbiblical people????
Here's what I think of this thread.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I'd put a whole bunch more of those little faces rolling their eyes, but unfortunately, I am restricted to only four. -
2. Why do you limit assistance to only mothers:
Are you discriminating against single women and (all) men
Answer those, then we will get to the meat of the subject
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
....the acronym spells NAG. To call a woman a "nag" is offensive.
I'm not. There are TONS of mothers who are single. Maybe the dads refused to marry them or maybe they had a great husband who is passed away or maybe their husbands left them and their children.
And their are TONS dads who need help. What about dads like FilmProducer's husband who could have used this help greatly.
Her post explaining how her husband could have benefited from this went absolutely ignored by the men on this thread who were berating women for working in the first place!
Salty, don't take my griping over this thread too personally. :saint: -
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Case in point: Several years ago my wife had the opportunity to get a part time job that would have helped us out tremendously. It would have had great benefits, since she would have been working for an airline and we would have received travel benefits as well. She was ready to be hired, but they would not guarantee her that she could have Wednesdays and Sundays off. We made a decision that she would not take the job because of our priorities. Our standard of living is lower. We don't have some things we would like to have and could use. But it is possible to live differently.
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I just can't let people lie & get away with it.
Rush doesn't refer to all women as NAGS. He refers to the "National Organization of Women" as the "National Association of Girls".
I await your tomatoes for daring to set the record straight, but you should listen to him before you slam him. And it is OBVIOUS that folks here don't listen.
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