of thing, that old ’60s song “Counting Flowers On the Wall” always begins to play in my head (“Watchin’ Captain Kangaroo, now don’t tell M-E-E-E… I got nothin’ to D-O-O-O”)–but actually, Estrich seems to have turned much of this research over to her students.“If you knew how hard my students and I have been fighting to have women’s voices included,” she sadly informs her mailing list. Over at the IWF, Charlotte Allen had an apt response to that part of Estrich’s letter: “Your ’students,’ Susan? I thought you were supposed to be teaching law over there at USC–you know, torts, contracts, that kind of thing–not lining up young people to do free research for your pet ideological projects.”Meanwhile, this week the D.C. Examiner has (along with Susan Estrich’s e-mail and Charlotte Allen’s blog post) a response from Michael Kinsley, who observes: “I’m sorry that [Estrich] has ‘never heard’ of Charlotte Allen, but I think it may be possible to be a woman even if Susan Estrich has never heard of you.” And: “If Susan wants to boycott media institutions that don’t adequately reflect her progressive feminist values, maybe she should start by resigning from Fox News.”The Susan Estrich e-mail bomb highlights a big problem with the women’s movement now: Its spokeswomen just don’t sound very smart, and haven’t for a long time. A few years ago Boston University journalism professor Caryl Rivers, railing against the notion of liberal bias in the media, complained in a Boston Globe opinion piece that NOW and FMF leaders don’t appear on talk shows or in newspaper opinion sections as often as those from the relatively tiny IWF. Rivers made a good point, even if it wasn’t exactly the one she was trying to make. Mainstream media are generally sympathetic to the NOW and FMF platforms, so if feminist leaders aren’t appearing on op-ed pages very much, http://www.tomsoutletsaleonlinecheap.com - Toms Shoes Outlet Store Sale , the likely reason is they’re failing to come up with fresh or convincing arguments.Frankly I’d miss these girls if they disappeared, though, because they are such entertaining characters. Not everyone agrees, at least not at first. An irritable friend of mine, watching the news at my house one evening, yelled to turn the TV down whenever Susan Estrich came on–her voice does make Carol Channing sound like a lyric soprano. But after a while he began to soften.“It’s interesting and kind of a shame,” he said thoughtfully, watching Estrich (volume lowered) on Fox News, “that for all the many opportunities open to a woman of such accomplishment and background–editor of the Harvard Law Journal, TV pundit, etc.–that one is forever closed to her: phone-sex operator.”–Catherine Seipp is a writer in California who publishes the weblog Cathy’s World. She is an NRO contributor.[标签:标题] Tony Venenum (we’ll call him), 26, reasons that he has always taken risks in life. He was raised by a single parent and made his way in a neighborhood where toughness was a requirement for survival. He discovered, in his teens, that he had solace in male companionship, and before he was 20, had been seduced, and had lived then with Guido, an older man. Both had jobs in establishments that required conformist behavior — Tony even wore a jacket and tie to work, but then Guido took sick and the diagnosis was AIDS. But the retrovirus inhibitor kept him alive and active, but after two years the poison prevailed, leaving Tony both bereft and desperate for relief, which he found in crystal meth. This cheered him greatly but also increased his craving for sex, which he engaged in diligently, finding on the Internet’s manhunt.net an abundant supply of gay men seeking the same relief and the same sensations that Tony had become accustomed to. But then early in June he recognized symptoms like those that had gradually disabled Guido. He didn’t consult a doctor — he had no trouble in getting access to the inhibitor drug, http://www.tomsoutletsaleonlinecheap.com - tomsoutletsaleonlinecheap.com , and the crystal meth, for a sometime street kid, was easy to find. So were more partners, to whom he didn’t
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