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Entertainment | 04/25/2008 4:35 pm

wOw's Comments of the Week 4/21 - 4/25

By The Staff at wowOwow.com

Editor’s Note: The following comments have been edited for length

Comment to A Friend Stopped By on April 22

Teresa Proctor - 4/22/2008 12:17 PM

Just imagine how this type of cooperation would work throughout the world. Imagine Women across the world supporting each other to be the best they can be. Imagine Women in the North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa etc. speaking for those who are not able to
be heard because they do not feel safe and secure to do so. Imagine women connecting and speaking for those who can not, what changes could our powerful voices impact, What would this world look like, would hungrier still exist, would brutally of women still be allowed, would disease still run
ramped when we have the knowledge and the means to prevent or even eradicate it, and what message would this send our children? How would they feel about their Mothers and themselves, not only our daughters but our sons too? Just imagine a world where there was a balance, equal sharing, a state of cooperation, what would the world feel like, look like, sound like, taste like, Be like! A World where everyone was valued, respected and truly honored! Just like in the kitchen! Wow, that is my Wildest Dream

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Comment to the Question of the Day on April 21

Maurine H - 4/21/2008 2:07 AM

I have to disagree that China is the “same ole country” as it was 19 years ago. Once China got on board the hi-tech train, began buying property and corporations in the U.S., owning our debt, it started moving at warp speed. A friend of mine moved to Taiwan 15 years ago to open an ad agency. His success there prompted him to open a branch office in Mainland China. He can’t keep up with the demand, has a big staff, says that as the economy grows, the intense excitement in the air is palpable. All of the problems…pollution, overpopulation, lack of job skills and poverty, a rotten record on human rights are obviously not at the top of the Chinese government’s priority list since people are expendable and workers are easily replaced. What I noticed a few years ago was the significant increase of Chinese students coming to the university for MBAs, computer engineering and other related degrees. We tried offering intensive courses in Mandarin during the summer, and guess what? No takers! American students didn’t see the correlation between learning the language and interacting with Chinese business people/economists in the work environment. (Same story for Arabic, by the way)

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Comment to the Question of the Day on April 24

Princess Grace Of Cyberspace - 4/24/2008 3:09 AM

I had a high-profile, high-paying, long-term contract position in a typically male field and had just received a 25%+ performance raise. My client group were all males recruited from all over the US and well-known in their profession. I worked very hard and the consensus was that I was an ace.

3 PM of the day before the start of Christmas break I was leaving for the airport. My boss asked me to stop by. He couldn’t look me in the eye as he said the funding for my position was cut and that Jan 6th would be my last day. I was a single mother, and shell-shocked. I could barely speak, wished him a good holiday and left.

I’ve always worked on contract and am a big believer: Always get it in writing and over perform on your end. I’ve seen this happen to women professionals I know; surgeons, academics, attorneys. Women are often hired on major projects with some federal funding that requires a diverse project team, and once the project is under way and the funding secured, the old boys network kicks in.

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Comment to wOw’s Views on the News on April 25

The cherokee rose - 4/25/2008 8:02 AM
I cannot believe that people do not realize how much power they have as a collective group…i have always wondered if, indeed, just stopping using gas, oil, plastics, etc..would indeed drop oil cartels to their knees…

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Comment to It Happened Last Night on April 21

Maggi D - 4/23/2008 3:24 AM
I don’t smoke pot but back in the late eighties I had an opportunity to have to buy a baggie full. My sister was diagnosed with terminal cancer and the wonderful doctors told us that THC would lessen the horror that she was going through while taking chemo. They weren’t sure how long she would last and the only way that we could get THC legally was to petition the government. This would take approximately six weeks. My other sister and I had to do something to help so we started bar hopping and whispering in people’s ears “Do you know where we could get some pot?” I should tell you that in those days we both looked like school teachers so you can imagine the response we got. Finally after about the fifth bar and tenth drink we walked into a biker bar and they sat us down and educated us. After a long lecture on how we should not be bar hopping by ourselves - and looking for drugs on top of that. When we told them our reason they gave us a baggie of pot, (the sister with cancer never smoked and couldn’t inhale) and told us how to make tea with the stuff. They even went so far as to give us a little silver tea strainer. They gave us all this for free! Then they told us to get our asses home.

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Comment to Judith Martin’s post on April 23

Iris Odonata - 4/23/2008 10:15 AM
I imagine the biographies of my fellow travelers. I see, smell, hear, taste and feel my story in theirs. I do this, as at any moment, they may be who saves my life.

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Comment to Joan Ganz Cooney’s post on April 23

My Alias - 4/23/2008 3:18 PM
The Republicans already had all that Jeremiah Wright business in their kitty ready to unleash if Obama got the nom. Hillary didn’t do that to him. Obama chose to have Wright as his spiritual advisor on his campaign. Should she have ignored this? Should any of us have ignored this? Obama would’ve been wise to let Hillary have her moment as he got his ducks in a row, got his chops in the Senate, created a record worthy of leadership and distanced himself from the incendiary Wright. It was Obama’s folly to jump the gun instead of waiting eight short years to become the leader of a super power. Hillary would’ve handed him the Presidency on a silver platter after she fixed the economy during her two terms. But ego and ambition and poor advice led him into the political fray before he was ready. Personally I think Hillary should’ve gone negative much earlier. Obama would’ve been out of the race before Edwards, if Hillary’s misguided campaign team had not tried to take the high road for so long.

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Dr. Mark Klein
Good question, Jenny, “What is it that Women’s Lib did to you, Mark?”. Plenty! The women’s lib cult of having it all no matter the cost to others wrecked stable, affordable family life. As a father, grandfather, and great grandfather, I’m naturally concerned about such things. Again I ask what liberation? Free to work like dogs, children raised by babysitters, play marital musical chairs, and become so emotionally unstable fewer men will risk betting the ranch on marriage. It’s men who ask why a fish needs a bicycle. Very scary women constitute a majority of the electorate. No wonder we’re dead broke and always at war because our foreign policy controlled the last 16 years by women secretaries of state deal with adversaries like an angry wife or bitter ex offering little more than do it my way or else.
By Dr. Mark Klein on 04/27/2008 9:31 am
Dona Howlett
I think we should all ignore Dr. Klein and then he would go away. As long as we allow him to bait us he will continue.
By Dona Howlett on 04/28/2008 5:26 pm
Frank Peterson
Mark—“Not playing with a full deck”? Bullshit, Mark it’s you who are not playing with a full deck. It amazes me that a man who has been in medicine and psychiatry for 40+ years has absolutely no grasp of human psychology and a lack of compassion and understanding for women— no, not just women but all of humanity— that takes my breath away, I don’t know if you are just complacent or just plain ignorant. What woman’s lib did is offer woman a choice—something that is lacking totally in your make-up as a human being, Mark, Pathetic, unloved? Mark—-you take the fucking cake; men like you make me ashamed to be a man.
By Frank Peterson on 04/26/2008 2:44 pm
Yvonne Faye
From my experience here online, I think “Mark” isn’t a man at all. I think he is what we used to call a “snert”….someone ..and it could well be a woman…..who just likes to stir up a hornet’s nest. That is why anything Mark writes goes “garbage in, garbage out”….and I DO NOT take offense to any of it because it’s all made up to make us women upset…..and it’s working too…from what I see. Blow it off ladies…”it” isn’t worth our time.
By Yvonne Faye on 04/26/2008 3:20 pm
Dr. Mark Klein
To my critics—All I’m doing is pointing out the obvious. Since feminism got rolling about 40 years ago in tandem with women flooding the workforce and high government positions the family, marriage rates, middle class wages, bugetary restraint, and the buying power of the dollar collapsed. Could be just a coincidence of women moving out traditional roles wrecked everything. Yet to hear any poster on this blog address my points one by one. Joni’s having me surveilled and the rest just throw insults! You’re right “(I want) to stir a hornet’s nest”. In medicine establishing diagnosis can be painful. Why do I bother? I have children, grandchildren and greatchildren. I worry for their future governed as we are by leadership elites whose intellects are so ensnared in political correctness they can’t think straight. Yvonne, I’m very much a guy who FYI is very much appreciated and sought after by shoulder pad feminists by day but are much relieved to throw such posturing aside to hang with me.
By Dr. Mark Klein on 04/26/2008 4:50 pm
Ms. Dee
Now, now, Dr. Klein. Re: the first paragraph of your post. Correlation does not automatically imply causation. Surely, you know that.
By Ms. Dee on 04/27/2008 2:26 pm
No GOP
Above by Freeper Klein is why Fox News is so dangerous. Brave New Films, Robert Greenwald, sends out regular group emails with some of their latest talking points. They are NOT a news outfit but a gigantic amplifier to train 1/2 the Freeper nation to spew radical right wingnut ideology: http://bravenewfilms.org/blog/36988-want-to-know-what-happens-when-we-si… McGin-Klein just spew the Fox Views line.
By No GOP on 04/27/2008 3:04 pm
mary lou s
over and out, robert greenwald does great work in exposing right wingnuts and their pathologies. in case that is what you meant, it is unclear in your comment (although i did not follow the link).
By mary lou s on 04/27/2008 8:41 pm
No GOP
Yvonne- He’s a male Freeper all right except when he posts otherwise. His own blogspot link follows. He’s made quite a collection of writing here for a ‘doctor’ who has licensing standards and a professional code of ethics to adhere to. www.drmarkklein.blogspot.com/ He espouses radical views including bombing Iran population centers; a proponent for a diabolical war crime. Mark Klein has his own blog to spread his hate and lies and just uses this site like a heat seeking missile going directly at his target—women.
By No GOP on 04/26/2008 5:33 pm
Carolyn K
Yvonne - Either this person has stolen the real Mark Klein’s identity, has gone to a lot of trouble to create this persona, or he is the real deal. See: http://klein4change.in2006.us/page.php http://ddo.typepad.com/ddo/2006/06/my_new_favorite.html http://www.iowapolitics.com/index.iml?Article=64747 http://www.drmarkklein.blogspot.com/ http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1828250/posts
By Carolyn K on 04/27/2008 11:03 am
No GOP
Thanks Yvonne—What’d I say folks. I said Freeper before ever saw it…..#5 on Yvonne’s list….FreeRepublic=Freepers=SwiftBoaters. The cadre of brilliant Fox Ditto-Heads that gave us the nightmare of the last 7 years. A culmination of tens of billions spent by Heritate/Coors Foundation/Richard Scaife/Focus on the Family et al (you know, headed by the gay/drug hating pastor who resigned after being outed for his addition to a gay prostitute and coke. They’ve had 15 yr organized effort to undo the New Deal and the civil rights movements of the 60s and blame everything on well, you know the Bill O’Reilly drill. On everyone but themselves—the ones who gave the world the hell of the last 7 years that will take generations to undo. McGin-Klein=Freepers. He wasted $20K on running for prez when Obama raises a few million in a couple of days. As one wag said, MK should have run as Richard Harbert Wulker Cheney.
By No GOP on 04/27/2008 12:05 pm
Dr. Mark Klein
CLK—You missed this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oQdn6NvhIU. At that meeting the party refused to list my name on the straw poll. Nevertheless as a write-in I handily beat Guiliani, Brownback, Hagel, Gingrich, Barbour, Tancredo and JC Watts. McCain beat me by only 20-25 votes. Stunned by my performance the party listed my results as “Other”. Had an even worse experience in Iowa where after quickly getting 52% on the Des Moines GOP chairman’s straw poll, my name was removed and the count reset to zero. The Iowa GOP then refused by $15,000 for a ballot line on the critical Ames Straw Poll last summer. (See Part 2 of the Des Moines GOP chairman’s blog entry http://therealsporer.blogspot.com/2006/08/musicians-wanted.html) I’m in the same position of dissents and revolutionaries everywhere. The keepers of the political correctness flame do everything they can to suppress what they don’t want to hear.
By Dr. Mark Klein on 04/27/2008 2:49 pm
No GOP
Klein_ “Stunned by my performance the party listed my results as “Other”.” Just and Esquire recently conducted a poll asking men who rocks their boat; Brittany, Paris Hilton, or “Other”…….”Other” won my a landslide. My muumuu wearing neighbor insists that she is “Other.” So that must be right.
By No GOP on 04/27/2008 3:10 pm
Meg Umans
Frank, save your energy. He said he’s in his sixties and has been “in” medicine and psychiatry for over 40 years. He said also that he’s been retired for 20 years, living on investments and annoying his son. So if he can’t even sort out what he does during the day, we don’t have to worry about what he says here.
By Meg Umans on 04/26/2008 6:46 pm
beverly linens
Dr.Klein, I have a couple of years on you, I’m 71. It was the men of our generation who ruined women for men like you. I don’t recall my mother having to pull my dad’s weight as well as her own. He always treated her with respect and generosity even during hard times was well as good time. However the man I was married to expected me to wipe his a.. as well do all the work he didn’t want to do. I even had to start my own business to earn enough money to balance the power in our household after he got his first big paycheck after he got a job as an airline pilot. I do believe he was the most selfish man I”ve ever known. After thirty two years of marriage I gave up. Now twenty years later he says if he just stayed married to me everything would be great. He even takes credit for the divorce. Amazing!
By beverly linens on 04/26/2008 9:04 pm