No, not for just any Large Big Dumb Animals
Unless you mean Governors at the National Governor's Conference | Retrieved by Pat Darnell
Part-time MooPig CNN "Commentary Analyst" Wilma Storensen of Two Girls Waffle House, Knife River, MN has some tips for hunters this winter: "Many times we go hunting for Bull. We need lots of bull to fill in the cold, dark days and nights of winter. Most the time hunters hunting bull can see tell tale signs from bull scat over and around herds of heifers."
"For cold storage we like the not too young nor too old bull meat," says Wilma. She then divulges the top secret of Minnesotan success in cutting through the bull.
"If you want to improve your chances of catching perfect bull, there is one more ingredient to include in your hunt," says the crafty business woman and matriarch. "Without Bias, there will not be any Bull. You have to look for the bias."
According to CNN's Campbell Brown's commentary if there is No Bias, then there is No Bull. She provides us with this template of very up to the minute Questions to ask when hunting for Bull.
CNN's Campbell Brown admonishes Rendell. Here are the Questions posed by Ms Brown in OP/ED on CNN --
- How many times have politicians been warned about the dangers of open microphones?
- If a man had been Obama's choice for the job[National Homeland Security Sec], would having a family or not having a family ever even have been an issue?
- Would it ever have prompted a comment?
- Probably not. We [know] that with a man there tends to be a wife in the wings taking care of those Family concerns?
- As a woman hearing this, it's hard not to wonder if we're counted out for certain jobs, or certain opportunities because we do have a family, or we are in our child bearing years. Are we? It's a fair question.
- If you're a childless single woman, with suspicions that you get stuck working holidays and weekends, and the more burdensome shifts, more often than your colleagues [who have] families -- are those suspicions well founded?
- Is there an assumption that if you are family free [then] you have no life?
- Governor Rendell, ...I know what you meant to say, but your comments do perpetuate stereotypes that put us in boxes, both mothers and single women.
- IN government and beyond, men have been given benefit of the doubt, when it comes to striking the right work\ life balance. Women are owed the same consideration.
What’s your opinion of Ed Rendell’s comment about Janet Napolitano? Tell us what you think.
Reference
Brown, Campbell: No author cited, 12.04.08, SOURCE LINK HERE
2 comments:
Merry Christmas to the Darnell family!
Good luck with that Santa list, too!
Thanks Dr J... it will be a great year for all of us.
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