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MSNBC and their coverage of working women

It's gross, to say the least.

Posted by jluther - October 16, 2009, at 04:01PM | in Work
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[0+] Author Profile Page Hypatia said:

arghh...Don't read the comments like I did. It'll just make you angry..

[0+] Author Profile Page daytrippinariel replied to Hypatia :

Too late. I agree with the comment about time traveling, it's 2009 for god's sake!

Yeah, there were alot of idiots there, but I liked how alot of stay-at-home dads put in their 2 cents.

At least more that 50% said it working women were good for both society and the economy. I expected it to be less than that.
I personally am suprised that women make up half the work force now.

-Nikki-

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