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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Ironically, women negativism appears missing.

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From Huffington post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-leahy-phd/why-men-dont-listen-to-wo_b_808187.html

“Why men don’t listen”
Robert Leahy, Ph.D.
Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy
Posted: January 27, 2011 08:26 AM
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Ironically, women negativism appears missing. Could this be by neglect, coincidence, intention, or bias?

When women start to see men as equals, they will not treat husbands as slaves. If men be robots and do as they are told or implied to by honey, the marriage is sweet. When men try to have the same input in the marriage, then “man can’t listen.”

Women know that the law is in their side and they will take advantage of it, like my “EX” told me. If you would like facts check my blog. Prove me wrong. Make research into who starts the violence. By the way, as long as the man has income it not too bad; but when unemployment arrives, women demonstrate how much they love their husbands. Not all woman of course. The opposite is also true, Doc.

Hey Doc, how about statistics on who starts fights hat home, and who is sneaky, and who uses emotion control, and who lies in court. Who turns the children against the father? Take a course in feminism, check what is being taught there. Than your article will be different and creditable.

A Tumbleweed

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Turning and turning
The tumbleweed goes
Always rolling

Without feet nor toes
The way is any way
It no longer grows

Restless, can’t lay
With each wind gust
It dos not stay

Useless as rust
And without seed
Without vice or lust

It is a tumbleweed
Without a creed
no blood, can’t bleed.

By DFF Leonardo

Is Sarah Palin a bad example?

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It appears that Sarah Palin is a paradox. Sarah speaks about all the good things about the family and other good things, like every politician does. But appears that Palin puts emphasis on family values. That is great to keep families together.

However, families, especially conservative families like Sarah proposes, function by two parents. Right on, she is on target. This is amazing from a mother of five with a special needs child to care for. Supporting the family and being there, goes hand and hand.

As experts and experienced people say, the best teaching method is example; and this is the area where Sarah Palin may be falling short. The family means doing things together—a mother and a father. How can Palin the mom, spend time with her family, when a great portion of her time is on the road giving speeches, or preparing talks, and surfing the news?

Sarah Palin is not being the exemplary mom that she appear to be. Seems that her husband can cover for her; or does Sarah Palin hire people to help out with parental tasks? Even if the last is true, mom is not there. Sarah Palin does not fulfill the role of a loving mom, to fulfill the very role that she advocates.

Than, if Sarah Palin is not living by what she preaches, how can we rely on Sarah Palin as politician? Could it be that Palin, is visioning a two layer system where one set of rules apply to rich and affluent, while another set of rules apply to the proletariat? That is the way things are now, we do not need people doing what is being done; it has not worked and will not work. We need politicians with an honest focus, and with a new perspective. We need our equals to be politicians.

Second exodus from Egypt?

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From Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/01/30/egypt-tourism-idUSLDE70T0BB20110130

UPDATE 1-Governments ready to fly citizens out of Egypt
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My comment


The first exodus was 3,300 years ago by the Israelites, now it’s the rest of the world running for their lives.

What do the governments know that the public does not see? Chaos is already in Egyption streets—the police is “retreating.”