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WOMEN VOTE!
Last night I heard a fact that astounded me: most American voters are women. I hadn’t given it any thought but vaguely figured that since most elected officials are men then men must be the majority of voters. They are not. … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, Government Services, Poverty, Power, Powerlessness, Values
Tagged boys, County Executive, Daily Show, democracy, girls, Joanie Mahoney, Jon Stewart, Mayor, men, Onondaga County New York, politics, Post-Standard, poverty, power, problem solving, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Stephanie Miner, Syracuse University, values, vote, women
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Men, Women and Doctors
The sun has risen on a skiff of snow covering the houses and hills outside my window. My home and I are quiet this morning. James Taylor’s “You’ve Got a Friend” accompanies tea. Rainbows are dancing off the prism … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, American medical industry, drugs, God, Health Care, Medical care, Pharmaceuticals, physician, Power, Sex, Spirituality, Values
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