04 November 2008

Madre. Esposa. Abogada.

24 October 2008

College Professor. Mother. Chicana.

11 October 2008

Woman of Faith. Musician. Wife.

09 October 2008

State Senator. Educator. Mother, Grandmother & Wife.

08 October 2008

Business Executive. Mother & Grandmother.

30 September 2008

Retired Corporate Philanthropist. Mother.

New Mother.

Crazy Old Lady.

Cancer Survivor.


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Student of Life.

25 September 2008

NARAL Pro-Choice America staff.

Actress. Legal Assistant. Mother.

22 September 2008

Education Advocate. Working Mother.

Health Aid Campaign Coordinator.

Paralegal. Housing Advocate. Grandmother.

Child of the 60's.

School Board President.

17 September 2008

Pastor's Daughter. Retired Teacher. No-Nonsense-Taker.

8 Months Pregnant. Middle School Teacher & Girls Soccer Coach.

15 September 2008

Counselor. Friend.

Small Business Owner. Mother. Yaya.

Grandmother.

Khmer. Non-profit health care employee. Student.

Aunt. Daughter. Paralegal.

Music Student. Knitter. Martial Artist.

14 September 2008

Single Mother. Proud Feminist.

Speech Therapist. Singer. Mother of Three.

Business Executive. Concerned Voter.

Community Organizer.

Abuela. Business owner.

Teacher & Mother.

Mother of Three.

82 Year Old Voter.

Working Mother.

Mom. Gardener. Animal & Music Lover.

Semi-Retired Actress.

Mother of Two Girls.

Book Editor & Mother of Two Grown Sons.

Jewelry Designer & Mother of Two.




Concerned Citizen.


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13 September 2008

First Time Voter.

Attorney.


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05 September 2008

Women Speak Out on Sarah Palin

This blog was inspired by observations and subsequent concerns that legitimate questions about Senator John McCain's judgment in the vetting process (or lack thereof) and true reasons behind his choice of running mate were stifled by false claims of sexism. Pertinent investigations into Governor Sarah Palin's credentials, record in public office, political positions, character, and readiness have also been subjected to these ignominious attacks.


We offer this blog as a forum both to and for women with valid questions regarding Senator McCain's choice and the misuse of gender issues in this 2008 presidential campaign.


Please feel free to contribute to this open forum by e-mailing your reaction to the Governor Palin pick, commenting on gender issues in the campaign as a whole, and/or sending us your concerns related to your needs from our future government.


Simply e-mail your thoughts by text or better yet by a video link to an online video (e.g., YouTube, Yahoo Video, etc.) to speakoutonpalin@gmail.com.

If you'd like to make a video but are not sure how to upload it to the 'net, please e-mail us with any questions.
 

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