
Charles Krauthammer wrote a good one about Iraq last week:
"There was no Election Day violence.
Security was handled by Iraqi forces with little U.S. involvement.
A fabulous bazaar of 14,400 candidates representing 400 parties participated, yielding results highly favorable to both Iraq and the United States. "
We will never get the "anti-Bushies" to admit that "maybe, perhaps maybe" Iraq has turned out rather well.
OK. So they don't like Bush!
Do they like what the women of Iraq just did?
When will the world's feminists praise what just happened in Iraq?
Probably never.
Today's feminism is not about promoting women's rights or getting 4,000 women to run for office in Iraq.
It's all abortion, abortion and more abortion.
Alicia Colon has a good one about the modern feminist movement:
"Visit the local NY NOW chapter and note that it supports the RHAPP legislation which makes abortion a civil right and allows non medical personnel to perform the procedure.
Where's the protection of our young daughters who would be able to get the medically unsupervised invasive procedure without their parents' permission?"
Again, it's all abortion over at the feminist headquarters.
This is why they hate Sarah Palin.
They hate Palin because she talks about her husband, her kids and just had a baby.
Is modern feminism about promoting abortion or women's rights?
The answer is that we are still waiting for the modern feminist movement to march and show their support for the "sisters" who just made history in Iraq.








