Martha Burk

Martha Burk
Martha Burkis an American political psychologist, feminist, and former Chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations...
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She has called your mothers, your aunts, your grandmothers, your daughters, your sons and husbands terrorists. This has to stop. It is the worst kind of McCarthyism. You cannot speak out in this country any more without being called a traitor. The highest form of patriotism is to speak out against policies that do not benefit the citizens of your country. This must stop. She owes an apology, if not a resignation.
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Exxon Mobil would not sponsor such an event if it were held at a venue that discriminated against African-Americans or other racial minorities.
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And two, boys in this culture, and in all cultures all around the world, one of the most humbling things in the world is to be beaten by a girl, or a woman, in anything. I think he articulated that.
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Here the NHL is trying to portray itself as family entertainment, ... and this ad doesn't support that very well.
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One person's objectionable is another person's bottom line. I think it's shortsighted of them, but it's not unexpected.
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It makes the statement that women are equal to men.
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Women will risk a lifetime of grave complications from faulty breast implants because the Bush administration and their appointees value short-term profits over women's long-term health.
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I think that's just indicative of two things,
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Our next step is we'll try stockholder resolutions and other ways to bring much greater scrutiny to these companies. These are the people who have to be held accountable.
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I believe five years is a good kind of tenure as head. . . . After that you lose your edge,