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Depressing poll numbers from Gallup and USA Today (via Instapundit):
Seventy-six percent of women say they disagree or strongly disagree
with the recommendation from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to
delay mammograms to age 50. And 84 percent ages 35 to 49 say they plan
to get the screenings anyway. Why? Because they're suspicious ...
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I've been trying to understand the flap this week over the recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Task Force—a group ill-prepared to handle the controversy—to
delay routine mammograms to age 50 for most women. And now, in a truly
terrible coincidence of timing, we have a second round of commotion
over the advice of the American College of ...
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Make no mistake, my main response to Sarah Palin's book is teeth-gnashing,
because 1) she lies and never admits it. And her death-penalty lie
mattered. And 2) she never acknowledges her debt to feminism ... (Read the rest of this article in DoubleX).
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I would really like to drive a stake in the heart of the argument,
repeated once again by Sarah Palin in her book, that “there’s no better
training ground for politics than motherhood.'' At first glance, it’s
oh-so unobjectionable. But in Palin's hands, the demands of motherhood
aren’t a form of preparation that complements other kinds, ...
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Intra-party warfare starring Sarah Palin—who can resist the leaks about the jagged bits of her new book, Going Rogue?
She makes the bizarro accusation that the McCain campaign stuck her
with a $50,000 legal bill for her own vetting. (Convenient confusion
over the cost of defending herself against ethical accusations in
Alaska?) She goes after ...
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Since the 1976 Hyde Amendment, which barred federally funded Medicaid from paying for abortions, the whittling-away of reproductive rights has almost always affected poor women much more than better-off women. We have in this country a right to abortion that’s relatively easy to access if 1) you can pay for it, and 2) you live outside the large ...
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When the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts legalized same-sex
marriage in 2003, the polls showed disapproval by a margin of 53
percent to 35 percent. After the ruling went into effect, legislators
geared up to reverse it by amending the state constitution. But two
years later, the poll numbers had flipped, and the backlash never ...
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Jodi's piece made me think that Michelle has her footing as a First
Lady who can handle the constricted role without being defined by it. Rebecca Traister and I went back and forth last November about whether Michelle was letting herself be ''momm-ified,''
in Rebecca's phrasing. I held out then for Michelle's feminist cred.
And I do think that ...
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About Obama's hoops game for boys, reader Matt DeBord writes:One thing that's been overlooked is how spectacularly, epically terrifying it is for most men to be asked to play any kind of sport with the boss. Sometimes if you're really, really good—like if you played golf in college or something—they want to have you around as a kind of permanent ...
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I didn't want to believe that Thursday's helium balloon TV drama was
fake when all the signs pointed that way last week. But now the
evidence of a balloon boy hoax has
been confirmed by the sheriff who stuck up for Richard and Mayumi
Heenes' story, who says now that the Heenes planned the stunt in a
bid for a reality show of their own ... ...