Saturday, November 28, 2009

Bonnie Erbe

Healthcare Reform's Fate Lies in the Hands of Four Women

If it's the year of the women, why are there so few of them? more >>

Neither Liberal Nor Libertarian, and I Dislike Republicans and Democrats Equally

Hard-liners don't understand that some of us don't toe an ideological line. more >>

Landrieu’s Medicaid Deal Hurts Middle Class Taxpayers Everywhere

Lawmakers' votes should not be based on the government equivalent of a bribe. more >>

House Healthcare Abortion Ban Would be Widespread

Stupak-Pitts Amendment would be far-reaching. more >>

The New, New Obama: Deficit Buster

Big-spending president reinvents himself, or perhaps negative poll numbers did it for him. more >>

Sarah Palin Looking Loony on Oprah Winfrey

Why would she want Levi Johnston at her Thanksgiving dinner table? more >>

Google's Free Airport Wi-Fi: Techno-Heroin?

Try it for free ... right up until you can’t give it up. more >>

Women Don't Have More Family-Work Conflicts Than Men Do

Assuming this will give women a fairer shot in the workplace. more >>

If Fiorina and Whitman Weren't Committed Enough to Vote, Why Run for Office?

Couldn't Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman have put a note in their BlackBerrys about voting? more >>

Cash Payments to Avoid Teen Pregnancy? Great Idea

North Carolina program aiding at-risk kids needs to go nationwide. more >>

Waning Anti-Bush Sentiment Frays President Obama's Popularity

Tuesday bellwether? Hardly. more >>

Obama's Response to H1N1 Vaccine Crisis Could be Key to Healthcare Reform

If the government can't handle this, how can it manage an entire health plan? more >>

Obama Not Comfortable With Women in Basketball, Golf ... or Anywhere Else

From the basketball court to the Stepford Wife, the inconvenient truth. more >>

Pepsi's iPhone AMP App Is Mobile Trash--Good Riddance

The Pepsi application to help men "score" promotes stalking and AIDS. more >>

Halting Violence Against Women in India and Elsewhere a Win-Win

$1 billion to prevent sexual abuse in developing nations is worth the investment. more >>

Would We Be Better Off Without Religion?

An atheist’s defense of religion seems about half right. more >>

Fair and Balanced? Fox News Doth Protest Too Much

It is what it is: A conservative cheat sheet. more >>

Shriver Report Has More Bad News Than Good for Working Women

Women may comprise half the workforce, but men still have the advantage. more >>

French Vogue's Blackface Shoot Isn't Hip or Edgy--It's Tasteless

Its publicity stunt snubs models of color. more >>

Pelosi Puts Republicans in Their Place in McChrystal-Afghanistan Flap

The NRCC should choose its words more wisely, lest they have to eat them. more >>

Reported Rapes Reach 20-Year Low

Let's hope this means women are more likely to report the crime, too. more >>

BET's Sheila Johnson Makes Inexplicable Comments in Virginia Governor's Race

Sheila Johnson's mockery of Creigh Deeds taints her reputation more >>

Unemployment Increase Is More Evidence of a Jobless Recovery

Unemployment is still rising despite signs that the economy is improving. more >>

Democrats Score an Abortion Rights Victory in Healthcare Bill

Next it’s time to take out the odious Hyde Amendment. more >>

It's Not a 'Vast Right Wing Conspiracy,' Mr. Clinton, Just Honest Disagreement

Just because people disagree with you, it doesn't mean they're conspiring against you. more >>

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