Liberals reach out to the ladies

Once again I'm struck dumb by the Liberals (federal this time) cutesy approach to women. Previously it was Christy Clark and the BC Liberals with their women only events . Now they've taken it to a whole new level - and I don't mean up. The Warhol-esque poster and dating-club questions display a mockery of... Continue Reading →

Red Poppies for Remembrance

This is offensive on so many levels. I get it - we should be promoting peace over war. I don't think you'll find any veterans who wouldn't prefer that the wars didn't happen at all. Similarly, there are plenty of men and women in the armed forces who sacrifice themselves for peace - Canada has... Continue Reading →

Fathers, dads, pops

I'm doing lots of reflecting and remembering these days about my own pop (an annual occurrence now), as friends near and far are dealing with their own versions of fatherly craziness. At the same time, I'm observing my friends who are dads and marvelling at the deftness of care, concern, love and attention they are able... Continue Reading →

When is a t-shirt not just a t-shirt?

When participating in an online poll about this that asked, "Should a student be suspended for wearing a 'Jesus' t-shirt?", I read the entire story above and then voted yes. I wasn't expecting to, but then I thought about how the story might have been perceived differently with just some minor wording changes. The advocates... Continue Reading →

Plenty to fight about

I confess I'd never heard of Olympia Snowe until she resigned, and know nothing of her track record, her platform or her life. However, I can completely understand her desire to take the opportunity to throw in the towel - or at least to lay it down - in politics. It is her feeling of... Continue Reading →

Despairing of Afghanistan

I've been unable to find this in recent news - did Hamid Karzai call Obama and apologize for the recent deaths of US soldiers at the hands of Afghani police or civilians working on American bases? I suspect that the diplomacy of apology is only required in one direction. I doubt that this apology from... Continue Reading →

The Komen/Planned Parenthood debacle

I understand the point of some of this discussion - that the Komen Foundation's decisions are more influenced by politics than perhaps they should be, considering that their aim is to address a women’s health issue. However, two points trouble me in this article. 1 - defining pregnancy as a disease and 2 - the... Continue Reading →

Modern Feminism

Modern Feminists understand that "female equality" does not equal "female domination".  To me, the breakthroughs and benefits of feminism have been the freedoms to choose. The fact that choices come with consequences is a reality. Happiness and self-fulfillment should be the goal for everyone - and to hear that someone else might want to decide... Continue Reading →

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