My Brief Labor Day Rant
I wasn’t going to write today. I’ve got to get to work. But the New York Times Editorial Board changed my mind.Their poetic reverie about the end of summer and their claim that “if you get choked up on...
Read MorePosted by Kahli | Sep 3, 2007 |
I wasn’t going to write today. I’ve got to get to work. But the New York Times Editorial Board changed my mind.Their poetic reverie about the end of summer and their claim that “if you get choked up on...
Read MorePosted by Kahli | Jul 14, 2007 |
Oh Dear God. What kind of country are we? Our wounds are deep. Our wounds are many. I wish I had the gift of expression to adequately portray the horror, outrage and despair I felt after reading this. Bob...
Read MorePosted by Kahli | Jun 18, 2007 |
Okay, the world is facing one dire issue after another. Activists are overwhelmed, not knowing what to tackle first. So I guess this diary is rather frivolous in the face of all that, but I’m really bumfuzzled by this NYT...
Read MorePosted by Kahli | May 30, 2007 |
First I want to thank Carnacki on his diary about the objectification and sexism that women face in the world today. It was a thoughtful, well-expressed diary and was a welcome addition to the several insightful diaries...
Read MorePosted by Kahli | May 17, 2007 |
Well, this letter by Kim Gandy, President of NOW, was like a kick in the gut. Yes, I know that NOW is an advocacy group for women, and yes I know that my personal history leaves me with a definite point of view, but this...
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