[Vision2020] A Liberal World: Women's Rights

Aldoussoma@aol.com Aldoussoma@aol.com
Fri, 16 Jan 2004 18:01:00 EST


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Carl and All:

Carl, you stated your position on this topic, and a vision of a Brave New 
World it was!  Something about bank tellers... I forget exactly.

But considering that Moscow's topless law is still on the books, maybe 
reviving the discussion might inspire reviewing that ordinance to either amend or 
abandon it.  
After all, the "liberals" have engineered a "takeover" of Moscow's City 
Council, or so some have portrayed it. 

Anyway, the larger issue is human rights, specifically women's rights, and 
the manner in which women are treated here on the Palouse could not be discussed 
enough, that is, till sexism ends.

The topless ordinance is a symptom, not the disease.

Now about that all male school board...

Ted

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<BR>Carl and All:
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<BR>Carl, you stated your position on this topic, and a vision of a Brave Ne=
w World it was! &nbsp;Something about bank tellers... I forget exactly.
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<BR>But considering that Moscow's topless law is still on the books, maybe r=
eviving the discussion might inspire reviewing that ordinance to either amen=
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<BR>After all, the "liberals" have engineered a "takeover" of Moscow's City=20=
Council, or so some have portrayed it.=20
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<BR>Anyway, the larger issue is human rights, specifically women's rights, a=
nd the manner in which women are treated here on the Palouse could not be di=
scussed enough, that is, till sexism ends.
<BR>
<BR>The topless ordinance is a symptom, not the disease.
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<BR>Now about that all male school board...
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<BR>Ted</FONT></HTML>

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