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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
I think women's history is sufficiently incorporated into regular history. I recognize that general history classes often leave out a lot of black history, but I don't think this is as true with women's history. I also think that in the corporate world, the descriminatory line between men and women has basically been sundered. I know chauvanistic exceptions exist, but I'm speaking generally. I think women have by and large broken the glass ceilings. We'll know for sure when the Clinton '08 or Rice '08 campaign rolls around, I guess.
And, Willow, make me a sandwich.
(oh, and you MISSED TTD!!!!! [img]tongue.gif[/img] [img]tongue.gif[/img] [img]tongue.gif[/img] )
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*sigh* I didn't miss TTD at all Timber. It was a month ago! [img]tongue.gif[/img] Check Cloudy's cafe for a post by me on February 10th.
Gentlemen, as soon as you've clubbed a boar for me I'll be happy to oblige. Everyone knows that men know nothing except about violence. [img]tongue.gif[/img]