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1 week ago
in Palin Resigns from Office on The Common Room
I agree that if you accept the office and you're physically and mentally capable, you should serve the term -- although I could make acceptions for severe illness in the case of an immediate family member.
1 year ago
in My Challenge to Andrew Baron on odd time signatures
"Truly, what matters about the word “social” are people."
Nice, Karoli! Thousands of women's lives changed forever. This has my vote. And Amen to adding another zero to the end of this number. We can do it...
Nice, Karoli! Thousands of women's lives changed forever. This has my vote. And Amen to adding another zero to the end of this number. We can do it...
1 year ago
in Sister, Can You Spare a Dollar? BlogHers Act! on odd time signatures
You are such a poet Karoli:
The first time I saw real poverty, I lived in Georgia. The second time, I lived in Montana. The third time, Cambodia.
I'm inspired by BlogHers Act because even though I do what I can state-side, it never feels like enough. Never ever. And your headline, "Sister, can you spare a dime?" does a great job of capturing that urge I think so many of us have to make a difference, to save at least one woman's life in a place so remote, so far away, that sometimes it seems only a wish and a prayer (if one is the praying type) could make a difference.
But with BlogHers Act, we are trying to move an entire sprawling community into action. I'm really grateful that you care about this, as someone who has enjoyed your comments on BlogHer.com and here for so long. And thanks to GlobalGiving.com, we actually know that our pennies and dollars will be **on the ground working hard for some woman and her family within 60 days**.
And that is a gift indeed. Thanks for banging the drum... :)
Yet, even with all of the wonder of those countries, there has been what feels like an everlasting dissonant chord: The heavy toll of poverty on the women and children’s health, happiness and well-being.
The first time I saw real poverty, I lived in Georgia. The second time, I lived in Montana. The third time, Cambodia.
I'm inspired by BlogHers Act because even though I do what I can state-side, it never feels like enough. Never ever. And your headline, "Sister, can you spare a dime?" does a great job of capturing that urge I think so many of us have to make a difference, to save at least one woman's life in a place so remote, so far away, that sometimes it seems only a wish and a prayer (if one is the praying type) could make a difference.
But with BlogHers Act, we are trying to move an entire sprawling community into action. I'm really grateful that you care about this, as someone who has enjoyed your comments on BlogHer.com and here for so long. And thanks to GlobalGiving.com, we actually know that our pennies and dollars will be **on the ground working hard for some woman and her family within 60 days**.
And that is a gift indeed. Thanks for banging the drum... :)