NOW: losing its potency?
Charmaine Yoest points to an article from Friday’s WSJ that indicates a serious decline in support over the last ten years for NOW, and other ‘women’s rights’ groups. From the article:
Charmaine Yoest points to an article from Friday’s WSJ that indicates a serious decline in support over the last ten years for NOW, and other ‘women’s rights’ groups. From the article:
Please take a minute to visit my friend Jim’s blog bRight & Early today. Jim is participating in Blogathon 2005, and is supporting the Freedom Alliance charity. Jim and other Blogathon participants will have to blog something new every 30 minutes for the next 24 hours (whew!) so if you will, stop by and say hello to Jim, who’s working to raise money for a very worthy cause. The link to donate is listed about every post he’s writing.
…available November 2, can be pre-ordered here.
By now most of you are aware of the brewing scandal involving Air America and the allegations that they diverted money meant for inner-city kids and seniors to itself. For a brief recap before I go on, here’s the gist of the story from the Washington Times:
He’s been on hiatus from writing columns for four years now, but he’s back and slams Senator Frist’s pro-federal funding for stem-cell research stance:
Ambra Nykol attended the first annual Blogher Conference. She has a great recap posted at her blog. Here’s a snippet: