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September 08, 2008

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Mirah Riben

So right! Mother cannot have too many options to parent and support their families!

BRAVO!!

Mirah Riben, VP communications, origins-USA.org

Kirsten

HOwever, the issue with mrs. Palin is that she won't be able to do that as vice president - or will she? I see her going on the road to campaign as a very hard challenge for 4-month-old Trig. Where will he be in all this? On the road with her? Home with dad? Why is the discussion about Trig, not Bristol?

Jan Hunt

While it's great that Governor Palin brought a nursing baby to work, I hope that no one concludes from this story that she would be an advocate for women's issues - far from it. If elected, she will do all she can to undo Roe vs. Wade (she is a member of Feminists for Life, an anti-abortion group), ban sex education in schools (her daughter Bristol would have lots of company), put intelligent design into classrooms, try to ban books she doesn't like, relax gun laws, put ultra-conservatives in the Supreme Court, and should McCain die (he's 72 and has many health problems), be completely out of her league in an international crisis.

Whether as Vice-President or President, Palin obviously wouldn't have much time for any of her children - needless to say, these are uniquely demanding jobs, and not at all comparable to that of most other women. And though this may sound sexist, mothers are not replaceable. See Dr. Elliott Barker's "The Critical Importance of Mothering" at http://www.naturalchild.org/elliott_barker/mothering.html .


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