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who owns your home?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 5th April 2011


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No…you aren’t stuck on yesterday’s post. I decided that this topic was so important that I had to post the video again, just in case there are newbies on my blog and  their first day just happens to be today.

And yes, the video once again doesn’t work. I even found it on Youtube, but embedding was disabled. Hmm…Somebody does not want this information out. Why? Because there is so much revealing stuff here that one must watch it a few times to get everything. Hence, I am posting it again.

Click here to watch the video

Readers: So what else did you learn while watching this video again? I know many of you who have been reading used to think that conspiracy theories were just that: “theories”. But after all that has been revealed here and in the media, it seems to me that our world and all of the happening are really a bunch of conspiracies, that are no longer just “theories”.

Did you hear what was said about the FBI?

Docx was owned by a company called LPS, a $2 billion firm that calls itself the nation’s leading provider of mortgage processing services. LPS told us that when it found out about the phony signatures in 2009, it shut Docx down. The FBI and several states are investigating.

Think about it…in 2009 the FBI knew what was happening but they did nothing about it. We’re now in 2011. One million homes were foreclosed in 2010. What happened to the investigation in 2009? What did the FBI do to shut down any of the other foreclosure mills before one million homes were foreclosed. Nothing. If this isn’t a conspiracy, I don’t know what is?

And what about Shiela Bair? Bair is one of the government’s top banking regulators as chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This is what she had to say in regards to the forging of these signatures:

“It’s astonishing to me that this had become as pervasive as a problem that it is,” Sheila Bair, the chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) told Pelley.

“It got sloppy,” he remarked.

“It got very sloppy,” she agreed.

As FDIC chairman, Bair is one of the government’s top banking regulators.

“You just described it as pervasive,” Pelley pointed out.

“Yeah. It is pervasive. It absolutely is pervasive. It was just a matter of cutting corners, not spending enough money and not having quality controls,” she said.

Oh, c’mon now – how can they talk about this like it is a “problem”? This is not a “problem” and no one was being “sloppy”. Get real here. I am just disgusted by the usage of language – It is just as fake as the signatures on those foreclosure documents.

How can Bair and Pelley speak as if this is just a “problem”? Sickening. Tell the truth people. This is not a “problem” – this act of forgery is “criminal”. No one was being “sloppy” - These people are criminals – they are committing a crime  - conspiring against the American people in one of the biggest scams to date! Why is it so hard to say it?

Any comments? I’m done for now – your turn. Blog me.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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who owns your home?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 4th April 2011


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I million homes were foreclosed on last year. Another million are expected this year. 60 minutes did a segment last night that is so illuminating in so many areas, it is disheartening to say the least, and very scary when you break it down and look at what all of this means on a larger scale.

If you are having a difficult time paying your mortgage, or you are going through foreclosure…

? YOU MUST WATCH THIS ?

Problems watching video? click here.

Readers: Is this shocking or what? When I watched this last night I was livid, wanting to jump off my couch and strangle these kids.  How can these kids sit in a room, forge someone’s signature and not know that they were doing something terribly wrong? I don’t care if someone told them it was okay to sign documents forging someone else’s name. They were committing a crime – it is a crime to forge someone’s signature. Period.

And you can’t claim “you didn’t know” as if that were an excuse. Gee, have you ever heard that saying, “Ignorance of the law is no excuse” And excuse me, there is no ignorance here; they knew this was wrong, and they did nothing about it. All for 10 bucks an hour.

Do you think that while these “forgers” sat in this room 8 hours a day forging someone’s signature, up to 4000 signatures a day, that it would’ve occurred to them, “Hmmm this just can’t be right. I don’t feel that what I’m doing is really legal. I mean, I was just told that this will probably be on 60 minutes some day. Perhaps I should say something. (He stops and ponders for a minute or so)  Nah! They said it was okay. Plus I need the money.” These people do not care.

After all that has been happening in the news with respect to foreclosures, did these kids come forward and tell anybody what they were doing? No. Not one person came forward. The only reason they are talking now is because these people were sought out to be interviewed by 60 minutes.

And they’re smiling. Do they even care? Are they even concerned? Are they sorry? Nope. I didn’t get the feeling they were. Did you?

Lives have been ruined because people lost their homes due to foreclosure. People have committed suicide because they have lost their homes, and yet not one of these kids came forward and said, “I was hired to forge someone’s name by signing documents that lead to the foreclosure of many homes.” Nope, not a peep, not a word. Can you believe it?

No wonder murders can be kept secret when only a few people know the truth. In this case, many people knew what they were doing was fraudulent, and not one person had the decency during the signing of the documents or afterwards, to come forward and tell. What is wrong with the people of this country?

Our economy is the worst it has been since the great depression. People aren’t standing in bread lines; they’re standing in lines by the tens of thousands trying to save their homes from foreclosing…our economy is going to shit in the proverbial hand basket…and their lips are sealed.

Imagine if young people have no conscious of ruining the lives of others for $10/hour, what others would do that have more money, more access, more power? Well…we all know that answer don’t we? Hint: And we all know which political group is the most ruthless. FYI: And those that chose to not vote this past election, know that your choice to not vote, was a vote for the ruthless.

There is so much to talk about here, my mind is reeling. Just some other things to question…These people forged documents. Why aren’t these people being accused of a crime? Why aren’t these people going to jail? I know the answer. You tell me. Blog me.

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Cass: I missed that mark completely in my comments. Thanks for driving the point home, and making it crystal clear, by talking about something that should be obvious: There is no comparison, there is no equivalence, when it comes to women being raped by men, and men being raped by men. And MEN are doing the raping in both cases. Hello, that is the problemMen are the problem when it comes to rape.

And please…let’s not even talk about comparing women being raped by men vs men being raped by women, for those out there who think a woman is capable of raping a man. Al said it all…

AL: You had me in stitches. Right on. That first paragraph is a doozy with quite the visual. I am sure there are abused women right now that would love to do that to the men that abuse and continue to abuse them. And the vision of a hermaphrodite fucking him/herself…was priceless. A little weird and out of context considering the topic was rape, but I rolled with it.

But it was your statement, “I don’t care how vulernable the man could be, he doesn’t have to worry that some woman will come up to him and hurt him, women get assualted and beat up, and raped all the TIME. And it’s not by other women”, that was so on point. I get you get it.

A little sarcastic humor, is a good way, to make your point, even though rape is a very serious subject. I use sarcasm to get my point across quite often too as you may have noticed. It allows me to point out the ridiculousness of a particular statement.

Ah…I so appreciate right reasoning. Thank you.

Peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

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flap your lips friday

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 1st April 2011


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Good morning!

Donald Trump hasn’t heard the last of it when it comes to him trumping “something” up. And that “something” is the false claim that “Obama wasn’t born in the U.S.” Carol Costello of CNN tells us exactly how she feels.

CNN’s Carol Costello Tears Into Donald Trump: ‘A Joke,’ ‘Ridiculous’

CNN anchor Carol Costello laid into Donald Trump for his birther comments and nascent presidential run.

Speaking on Wednesday’s “CNN Newsroom,” Costello said Trump is “shaping up to be a joke.” She then recounted his controversial comments on “The View,” and his attempt to release his own birth certificate. “Except it wasn’t,” she noted acidly. “It was a hospital birthing record. Oops.”

She said Trump was “not likely to be president…unless Americans like the fact he’s distracting from an important debate that should be taking place in this country.” Suzanne Malveaux, who was hosting at the time, said that Trump was also wrong when he said on “The View” that “nobody” remembered Obama from his youth.

“I did a documentary,” she said. “I went to Hawaii, I talked to people who knew him as a kid.”

“You talked to his secret sister that no one’s ever heard of, didn’t you?” Costello asked sarcastically. “It’s all part of the conspiracy, right?” Malveaux said.

“I know, it’s ridiculous,” Costello replied.

Watch the video (via Mediaite):

Oops…it’s not going to happen.

Readers: Well…no matter how many times I post this video, it shows up for me, but doesn’t show up at all in preview. So if you want to see Costello get real with The Donald, click here.

Oh…and on another note, did you hear that Trump is going to have a morning show on FOX? Yep. If Sunday night you don’t get enough of Trump, you can wake up Monday and watch “Monday Mornings With Trump”. Gee, I can’t wait.

Trump will be “bold, brash, and never bashful”. Did anyone every tell him that the words in his tag line, are all basically the same meaning?  The word “Bold” can mean “brave” or “courageous”. But in this context, I don’t think so.

When the word “bold” is followed by the word “brash”, also a definition of the word “bold”, in my opinion, we are clued in that when Trump is described as “bold”, that really means he is “brash”:

brash 1 |bra sh |

a brash man self-assertive, pushy, cocksure, cocky, self-confident, arrogant, bold, audacious, brazen, bumptious, overweening, puffed-up; forward, impudent, insolent,rude.

And then you look at the words: “never bashful”:

bashful |?ba sh f?l|adjective

reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy : don’t be bashful about telling folks how you feel.

The antonym of “bashful”, being “bold”. So…basically what they are saying is that Trump is going to be “bold”. In other words, he is going to be self-absorbed, and self-aggrandizing. Hmm…not exactly what I’m looking for in a potential presidential candidate.  Not to mention, the last place I want to see a potential presidential candidate or any candidate for that matter,  is on FOX News. Are you with me or wha’at?

And isn’t it surprising that Trump is assuming a media role so close to election? Is this a “bold” move or a stupid one? You tell me.  Blog me.

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Hector: First of all thanks for reading and for the kudos. How did I do it? Only God knows and he ain’t tellin’. :) No really…it is probably quite a few factors and a lot of luck. The opportunity presented itself and I was prepared, I guess.

Anyone can start a blog. The “work” of blogging all just depends on what you want to get out of it or what you want to create.  When I started I really had no goal in mind, and I never dreamed it would get to be this big and widely read.

You are correct, my blog has no theme. It has been that way since the beginning. I didn’t ever want to feel limited in my writing. But yes over the years it has grown and changed, and more than anything else it has certainly developed into “a women’s blog”, where all are welcome.

And yes, I do rail against those who abuse women, but more than that I HOPE that I inspire and uplift others to join me and be supportive of women too. It isn’t enough to be upset about how women are treated…it isn’t enough to rail and rant at and about the abusers, some action must happen too, to prevent the further abuse, otherwise it will never end.

So..onto you. I don’t know why your story is surprising to me, when my blog seems to encourage people to open up in personal ways that I never imagined. And your story, I certainly could not have imagined. As they say, “truth is stranger than fiction”.

So..wow Hector ( not your real name :), what can I tell you? I am no armchair therapist, and I don’t necessarily like to give advice especially under such unusual circumstances. There are quite a few of well-educated professionals who read here and would do a much better job at advising you.

But hey, since you asked. I would say that you have done more than your part as Father/Brother/husband to your family and you should be able to break away and start your own family, leaving your very unusual demands behind you.

However, when you mention, “Besides I am sure to father sons and daughters that will follow the family values that she has laid down”, I HOPE that you are not speaking of demanding the same thing from your children that was demanded of you. Especially from your daughters.

My concern is will you be having sex with your daughters and will your sons be doing the same? Your mother had you wait till your sisters were 18 before you had sex with them, and it was their choice to have sex with you I am assuming since “you” were servicing them, and not the other was around.

So although you “had to preform”, it is obvious that you wanted to. How many boys get to grow up with beautiful sisters (9!) that they get to fuck? As it has been said here many times, “a man can not get aroused and have sex unless he wants to.” It is impossible to rape a man. A man can not be raped, but a woman obviously can.

That being said, I HOPE for the sake of your children, and as I mentioned especially your daughters, that these kind of “family values” are not followed. Sex with a minor girl is rape no matter how you look at it. And sex with a girl over 18 is rape too, when she is not wanting to have sex…when she says “No”. Rape is rape no matter how you look at it. With your unusual sexual upbringing, I HOPE you are you clear on this.

By the way, “Happy Birthday” (belated) And Mom: It’s time for “Hector” to break away and live his own life. I think I’ve said enough. Although plenty more can be said,  I HOPE I’ve said enough.

Got to run…Peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Susan B. Anthony – Who is she?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 29th March 2011


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Good morning!

Another gem that I found on Wikipedia. Hard not to be familiar with this woman, Susan B. Anthony, as her name seems to be noted everywhere, especially during this time of year.

But do you really know anything about her?

Susan Brownell Anthony (February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was a prominent American civil rights leader who played a pivotal role in the 19th century women’s rights movement to introduce women’s suffrage into the United States. She was co-founder of the first Women’s Temperance Movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton as President.[1] She also co-founded the women’s rights journal,The Revolution. She traveled the United States and Europe, and averaged 75 to 100 speeches per year.[2] She was one of the important advocates in leading the way for women’s rights to be acknowledged and instituted in the American government.

Early life

Susan B. Anthony was born and raised in West Grove, Adams, Massachusetts. She was the second oldest of seven children-Guelma Penn (1818-1873), Hannah Lapham (1821-1877), Daniel Read (1824-1904), Mary Stafford (1827-1907), Eliza Tefft (1832-1834), and Jacob Merritt (1834-1900)-born to Daniel Anthony (1794-1862) and Lucy Read (1793-1880). One brother, publisher Daniel Read Anthony, would become active in the anti-slavery movement in Kansas, while a sister, Mary Stafford Anthony, became a teacher and a woman’s rights activist. Anthony remained close to her sisters throughout her life.

Her earliest American ancestors were the immigrants John Anthony (1607 – 1675), who was from Hempstead, Essex and his wife Susanna Potter (c. 1623 – 1674), who was from London, Middlesex.[3]
Anthony’s father Daniel was a cotton manufacturer and abolitionist, a stern but open-minded man who was born into the Quaker religion.[4] He did not allow toys or amusements into the household, claiming that they would distract the soul from the “inner light.” Her mother, Lucy, was a student in Daniel’s school; the two fell in love and agreed to marry in 1817, but Lucy was less sure about marrying into the Society of Friends (Quakers). Lucy attended the Rochester women’s rights convention held in August 1848, two weeks after the historicSeneca Falls Convention, and signed the Rochester convention’s Declaration of Sentiments. Lucy and Daniel Anthony enforced self-discipline, principled convictions, and belief in one’s own self-worth.

Susan was a precocious child, having learned to read and write at age three.[5] In 1826, when she was six years old, the Anthony family moved from Massachusettsto Battenville, New York. Susan was sent to attend a local district school, where a teacher refused to teach her long division because of her gender. Upon learning of the weak education she was receiving, her father promptly had her placed in a group home school, where he taught Susan himself. Mary Perkins, another teacher there, conveyed a progressive image of womanhood to Anthony, further fostering her growing belief in women’s equality.

In 1837, Anthony was sent to Deborah Moulson’s Female Seminary, a Quakerboarding school in Philadelphia. She was not happy at Moulson’s, but she did not have to stay there long. She was forced to end her formal studies because her family, like many others, was financially ruined during the Panic of 1837. Their losses were so great that they attempted to sell everything in an auction, even their most personal belongings, which were saved at the last minute when Susan’s uncle, Joshua Read, stepped up and bid for them in order to restore them to the family.

In 1839, the family moved to Hardscrabble, New York, in the wake of the panic and economic depression that followed. That same year, Anthony left home to teach and pay off her father’s debts. She taught first at Eunice Kenyon’s Friends’ Seminary, and then at the Canajoharie Academy in 1846, where she rose to become headmistress of the Female Department. Anthony’s first occupation inspired her to fight for wages equivalent to those of male teachers, since men earned roughly four times more than women for the same duties.

In 1849, at age 29, Anthony quit teaching and moved to the family farm inRochester, New York. She began to take part in conventions and gatherings related to the temperance movement. In Rochester, she attended the localUnitarian Church and began to distance herself from the Quakers, in part because she had frequently witnessed instances of hypocritical behavior such as the use ofalcohol amongst Quaker preachers. As she got older, Anthony continued to move further away from organized religion in general, and she was later chastised by various Christian religious groups for displaying irreligious tendencies.

In her youth, Anthony was very self-conscious of her appearance and speaking abilities. She long resisted public speaking for fear she would not be sufficientlyeloquent. Despite these insecurities, she became a renowned public presence, eventually helping to lead the women’s movement.

Early social activism

Universal manhood suffrage, by establishing an aristocracy of sex, imposes upon the women of this nation a more absolute and cruel despotism than monarchy; in that, woman finds a political master in her father, husband, brother, son. The aristocracies of the old world are based upon birth, wealth, refinement, education, nobility, brave deeds of chivalry; in this nation, on sex alone; exalting brute force above moral power, vice above virtue, ignorance above education, and the son above the mother who bore him.
National Woman Suffrage Association.[6]

In the era before the American Civil War, Anthony took a prominent role in the New York anti-slavery and temperance movements. In 1836, at age 16, Susan collected two boxes of petitions opposing slavery, in response to the gag rule prohibiting such petitions in the House of Representatives.[7] In 1849, at age 29, she became secretary for the Daughters of Temperance, which gave her a forum to speak out against alcohol abuse, and served as the beginning of Anthony’s movement towards the public limelight.

In late 1850, Anthony read a detailed account in the New York Tribune of the firstNational Women’s Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts. In the article,Horace Greeley wrote an especially admiring description of the final speech, one given by Lucy Stone. Stone’s words catalyzed Anthony to devote her life towomen’s rights.[8] In the summer of 1852, Anthony met both Greeley and Stone in Seneca Falls.[9]

In 1851, on a street in Seneca Falls, Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton by a mutual acquaintance, as well as fellow feminist Amelia Bloomer. Anthony joined with Stanton in organizing the first women’s state temperance society in America after being refused admission to a previous convention on account of her sex, in 1851. Stanton remained a close friend and colleague of Anthony’s for the remainder of their lives, but Stanton longed for a broader, more radical women’s rights platform. Together, the two women traversed the United States giving speeches and attempting to persuade the government that society should treat men and women equally.

Anthony was invited to speak at the third annual National Women’s Rights Convention held in Syracuse, New York in September 1852. She and Matilda Joslyn Gage both made their first public speeches for women’s rights at the convention.[10] Anthony began to gain notice as a powerful public advocate of women’s rights and as a new and stirring voice for change. Anthony participated in every subsequent annual National Women’s Rights Convention, and served as convention president in 1858.

In 1856, Anthony further attempted to unify the African-American and women’s rights movements when, recruited by abolitionist Abby Kelley Foster,[11] she became an agent for William Lloyd Garrison’s American Anti-Slavery Society of New York. Speaking at the Ninth National Women’s Rights Convention on May 12, 1859, Anthony asked “Where, under our Declaration of Independence, does the Saxon man get his power to deprive all women and Negroes of their inalienable rights?”
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The Revolution

On January 8, 1868, Anthony first published the women’s rights weekly journal The Revolution. Printed in New York City, its motto was: “The true republic-men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less.”Anthony worked as the publisher and business manager, while Elizabeth Cady Stanton acted as editor.[12]The main thrust of The Revolution was to promote women’s and African-Americans’ right to suffrage, but it also discussed issues of equal pay for equal work, more liberal divorce laws and the church’s position on women’s issues. The journal was backed by independently wealthy George Francis Train, who provided $600 in starting funds. His financial support ceased by May 1869, and the paper began to operate in debt. Anthony insisted on expensive, high-quality printing equipment, and she paid women workers the high wages she thought they deserved. She banned any advertisements for alcohol- and morphine-laden patent medicines; all such medicines were abhorrent to her. However, revenue from non-patent-medicine advertisements was too low to cover costs.[13] In addition, Anthony got President Johnson to subscribe to the weekly journal before the first publication.[14]

In June 1870, Laura Curtis Bullard, a Brooklyn-based writer whose parents became wealthy from selling a popular morphine-containing patent medicine called “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup”, bought The Revolution for one dollar, with Anthony assuming its $10,000 debt, an amount equal to $173,000 in current value. Anthony used her lecture fees to repay the debt, completing the task in six years. Under Bullard, the journal adopted a literary orientation and accepted patent medicine ads, but it folded in February 1872.[15]

American Equal Rights Association

In 1869, long-time friends Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony found themselves, for the first time, on opposing sides of a debate. The American Equal Rights Association (AERA), which had originally fought for both blacks’ and women’s right to suffrage, voted to support the 15th Amendment to theConstitution, granting suffrage to black men, but not women. Anthony questioned why women should support this amendment when black men were not continuing to show support for women’s voting rights. Partially as a result of the decision by the AERA, Anthony soon thereafter devoted herself almost exclusively to the agitation for women’s rights.

United States v. Susan B. Anthony

On November 18, 1872, Anthony was arrested by a U.S. Deputy Marshal for voting illegally in the 1872 Presidential Election two weeks earlier. She had written to Stanton on the night of the election that she had “positively voted the Republican ticket-straight…”. She was tried and convicted seven months later, despite the stirring and eloquent presentation of her arguments that the recently adopted Fourteenth Amendment, which guaranteed to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States” the privileges of citizenship, and which contained no gender qualification, gave women the constitutional right to vote in federal elections. Her trial took place at the Ontario County courthouse in Canandaigua, New York, before Supreme Court Associate Justice Ward Hunt. Justice Hunt refused to allow Anthony to testify on her own behalf, allowed statements given by her at the time of her arrest to be allowed as “testimony,” explicitly ordered the jury to return a guilty verdict, refused to poll the jury afterwards, and read an opinion he had written before the trial even started. The sentence was a $100 fine, but not imprisonment; true to her word in court (“I shall never pay a dollar of your unjust penalty”), she never paid the fine for the rest of her life, and an embarrassed U.S. Government took no collection action against her. The trial gave Anthony the opportunity to spread her arguments to a wider audience than ever before.[16] [17]

Anthony toured Europe in 1883 and visited many charitable organizations. She wrote of a poor mother she saw in Killarney that had “six ragged, dirty children” to say that “the evidences were that ‘God’ was about to add a No. 7 to her flock. What a dreadful creature their God must be to keep sending hungry mouths while he withholds the bread to fill them!”[18]

In 1893, she joined with Helen Barrett Montgomery in forming a chapter of the Woman’s Educational and Industrial Union (WEIU)[19] in Rochester. In 1898, she also worked with Montgomery to raise funds to open opportunities for women students to study at the University of Rochester.

National suffrage organizations

In 1869, Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton founded the National Woman’s Suffrage Association (NWSA), an organization dedicated to gaining women’s suffrage. Anthony insisted that Stanton become president as long as possible; Anthony served as vice-president-at-large until 1892 when she became president.[20]

In the early years of the NWSA, Anthony made many attempts to unite women in the labor movement with the suffragist cause, but with little success. She and Stanton were delegates at the 1868 convention of the National Labor Union. However, Anthony inadvertently alienated the labor movement not only because suffrage was seen as a concern for middle-class rather thanworking-class women, but because she openly encouraged women to achieve economic independence by entering the printing trades, where male workers were on strike at the time. Anthony was later expelled from the National Labor Union over this controversy.

In February 1890, Anthony orchestrated the merger of the NWSA with Lucy Stone’s more moderate American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA), creating the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA).This merger was partially done because Anthony admired Anna Howard Shaw, who worked with the AWSA and was a great speaker.[21] Prior to the controversial merge, Anthony had created a special NWSA executive committee to vote on whether they should merge with the AWSA, despite the fact that using a committee instead of an all-member vote went against the NWSA constitution. Motions to make it possible for members to vote by mail were strenuously opposed by Anthony and her adherents, and the committee was stacked with members who favored the merger. (Two members who voted against the merger were asked to resign).

Anthony’s pursuit of alliances with moderate suffragists created long-lasting tension between herself and more radical suffragists like Stanton. Stanton openly criticized Anthony’s stance, writing that Anthony and AWSA leader Lucy Stone “see suffrage only. They do not see woman’s religious and social bondage.”[22]Anthony responded to Stanton: “We number over ten thousand women and each one has opinions … and we can only hold them together to work for the ballot by letting alone their whims and prejudices on other subjects!”[23]

The creation of the NAWSA effectively marginalized the more radical elements within the women’s movement, including Stanton. Anthony pushed for Stanton to be voted in as the first NAWSA president, and stood by her as Stanton was belittled by the large factions of less-radical members within the new organization.[24]

In collaboration with Stanton, Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Ida Husted Harper, Anthony published The History of Woman Suffrage (4 vols., New York, 1884-1887). Anthony also befriended Josephine Brawley Hughes, an advocate of women’s rights and Prohibition in Arizona, and Carrie Chapman Catt, whom Anthony endorsed for the presidency of the NAWSA when Anthony formally retired in 1900.

Later personal life, death

Before retiring, Anthony was asked if all women in the United states would ever be given the vote. She replied by stating, “it will come, but I shall not see it…It is inevitable.” We can no more deny forever the right of self-government to one-half our people than we could keep the Negro forever in bondage. It will not be wrought by the same disrupting forces that freed the slave, but come it will, and I believe within a generation.[25] “Failure is impossible” was the words she left with her “girls” to encourage them on in the long discouraging struggle ahead.[26] Fourteen years later after assiduous campaigning, women were given the right vote on August 26, 1920, by the nineteenth amendment to the constitution.[27

After retiring in 1900, Anthony remained in Rochester, where she died of heart disease and pneumonia in her house at 17 Madison Street on March 13, 1906.[28]She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery. Following her death, the New York State Senate passed a resolution remembering her “unceasing labor, undaunted courage and unselfish devotion to many philanthropic purposes and to the cause of equal political rights for women.”[29]

Legacy

Susan B. Anthony, who died 14 years before passage of the 19th Amendmentgiving women the right to vote, was honored as the first real (non-allegorical) American woman on circulating U.S. coinage with her appearance on theSusan B. Anthony dollar. The coin, approximately the size of a U.S.quarter, was minted for only four years, 1979, 1980, 1981, and 1999. Anthony dollars were minted for circulation at thePhiladelphia and Denver mints for all four years, and at the San Francisco mint for the first three production years. She was featured on a 3¢ U.S. commemorative stamp in 1936 and a 50¢ Liberty Issue regular issue stamp on August 25, 1955.

Anthony’s birthplace in Adams was purchased in August 2006 by Carol Crossed, founder of the New York chapter of Democrats for Life of America, affiliated with Feminists for Life(FFL).[30] Anthony’s childhood home inBattenville, New York, was placed on the New York State Historic Register in 2006, and the National Historic Register in 2007.[31]

The Susan B. Anthony House in Rochester was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966 and was operated as a museum.[32]

In 2006 the house where Anthony was born was purchased with plans to transform it into a museum; in 2010 it was opened as the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum.[33]
The American composer Virgil Thomsonand poet Gertrude Stein wrote an opera,The Mother of Us All, that abstractly explores Anthony’s life and mission. Along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, she is commemorated inThe Woman Movement, a sculpture byAdelaide Johnson, unveiled in 1921 at the United States Capitol.

Anthony’s position on abortion (or lack thereof) has been the subject of a long-running dispute.

A quote from Susan B. Anthony in honor of Women’s History Month:

“It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens;

nor yet we, the male citizens;

but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.”

~Susan B. Anthony

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What’s up with Keith?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 28th March 2011


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Good morning!

I have been patiently waiting for Keith Olbermann to start his new show on Current TV in May. Why, I don’t know, because I won’t be able to see it “live”, unfortunately.  But I am HOPEful that I can Hulu it. Non the less, even if I’m not able to watch his new show ( X keeping my fingers crossed X), I only wish him well. And no doubt in my mind, he will do well.

Speaking of wishing him well…be happy FOX hasn’t wished you well.

Beware when FOX News wishes you well

If someone at Fox News Channel wishes you well, watch your back.

The seemingly benign sentiment is a creative signature of Fox’s public relations, usually accompanied by a kneecapping. It’s something like a kiss from a Mafia don.

MSNBC host Keith Olbermann was the latest to visit the wishing well. When The New York Times recently asked Fox its opinion of Olbermann, who has repeatedly used Bill O’Reilly as a pinata on his nightly news countdown, spokeswoman Irena Briganti replied:

“Because of his personal demons, Keith has imploded everywhere he’s worked. From lashing out at co-workers to personally attacking Bill O’Reilly and all things Fox, it’s obvious Keith is a train wreck waiting to happen. And like all train wrecks, people might tune in out of morbid curiosity, but they eventually tune out, as evidenced by Keith’s recent ratings decline. In the meantime, we hope he enjoys his paranoid view from the bottom of the ratings ladder and wish him well on his inevitable trip to oblivion.”

Have a nice day, Keith!

Plainly, public relations is a contact sport at Fox News Channel _ with, as Fox PR chief Brian Lewis explains, a sense of mischief sprinkled in.

“Has there ever been a more disingenuous phrase in the corporate handbook, or the PR handbook, than `we wish him well’?” asked Lewis. “`Earnings have fallen in the last eight quarters and we wish Joe well as he leaves the company to pursue other interests.’ We know what they mean, so we just thought we’d have some fun and point out the hypocrisy of the term.”

The list of people to get Fox News Channel’s best wishes in print lengthens all the time. Here are some others:

  • Ted Turner. The CNN founder called Fox a “propaganda voice” of the Bush administration and compared its popularity to Adolf Hitler’s rise in Germany before World War II. Briganti: “Ted is understandably bitter having lost his ratings, his network and now his mind. We wish him well.”
  • Tim Russert. A journalist asked the NBC Washington bureau chief whether Fox would get better treatment from the White House with Tony Snow as press secretary and he replied, “no more than they get right now.” Fox’s Paul Schur shot back: “Tim’s sour grapes are obvious here, but at least he’s not using his father as a prop to sell books this time around. That said, we wish him well on his latest self-promotion tour.”
  • George Clooney. Fox News branched out to Hollywood after the actor criticized O’Reilly. “We are disappointed that George has chosen to hurt Mr. O’Reilly’s family in order to promote his movie,” Schur said. “But it’s obvious he needs publicity considering his recent string of failures. We wish him well in his struggle to regain relevancy.”
  • MSNBC correspondent David Shuster. After leaving a job at Fox, Shuster said that critical reporting on the Bush administration wouldn’t have been welcomed at his former employer. Briganti came back with: “We can understand David’s disappointment in being let go by Fox News Channel, but he’s too young to be so bitter. We wish him well in getting his career back on track.”
  • Jonathan Klein. On the day the CNN U.S. president was hired, Briganti offered: “We wish CNN well in their annual executive shuffle.” She later stuck the knife in further with: “We wish Jon well in his battle for second place with MSNBC.”

Fox has essentially changed the language in the TV industry with its wishing well, turning a pleasantry into “take a hike.”

Or worse.

‘Mild, medium or spicy’
The wishing well opened at Fox in the late 1990s. Look further back in the archives and you’ll find examples of where the network wished someone well and actually appeared to mean it.

Whatever name is attached to it, a wish-well is generally a team effort by Fox’s PR staff, Lewis said. Fox News chief Roger Ailes even contributed the memorable “his mind” line to the Turner kiss-off.

Each line is a counter-punch, Lewis noted. Fox doesn’t “go nuclear” unless provoked. And he doesn’t want the lines to lose impact by overdoing it.

“Not every attack on us deserves a response,” he said. “It could be no response. That’s a strategy. It could be mild, medium or spicy, depending on what our needs are.”

Olbermann doesn’t find the whole thing particularly amusing. He may be the most frequent target, and he enshrined Briganti in his “worst person in the world” feature for the latest attack.

“I’ve heard it all before and each time she’s said it the ratings go up 25 percent in the ensuing year, so I’m encouraging her to say it as much as possible,” Olbermann said. “They’re just without humor and without understanding of the impact of their words. It’s like O’Reilly. Every time he opens his mouth, I get more viewers.”

He believes more people are laughing at Fox than with them.

“If they’re going to come out and say these things, I’d much prefer the old muskrat line, whatever they said about Paula, then these attempts to sugarcoat these things,” he said.

It was a raccoon, actually.

The reference is to one of Ailes’ most famous quotes after Paula Zahn left Fox for CNN. He dismissed Zahn’s ratings increases while at Fox as a reflection of the network’s overall growth by saying, “I could have put a dead raccoon on the air this year and got a better rating than last year.”

“We know (Olbermann) has thin skin,” Lewis said. “Why else would he make a PR person one of the worst people in the world? Come on, we get that. What he’s trying to do to O’Reilly, we’re doing to him. It’s obviously getting to him.”

By DAVID BAUDER, TODAY Television

Readers: FOX lies as usual, so it’s no surprise they would lie about Olbermann’s demise. Helloo…get off of FOX News and get real…Olbermann is alive and doing exceptionally well.  Have you read his blog, “Friends of Keith”, FOK News? Love the name.

Just in case you know nothing about Keith Olbermann, except that he was the man to watch on MSNBC, here’s the truth:

About Keith Olbermann
Three-time Murrow-Award Winner Keith Olbermann is the “K” in “Friends Of Keith” and “Friends Of Keith” is the FOK in the not-for-profit FOKNewsChannel, which is the blog you’re now reading in case you’ve already forgotten. Keith is also the Chief News Officer of Current Media, the online presence and tv network co-founded by former Vice President Al Gore. His new nightly 8 PM news and commentary program on Current TV begins late this spring.

Keith stepped directly from Cornell University into national media at the age of 20 as a nightly sports anchor and correspondent for UPI’s radio network, switched to television with CNN Sports two years later, then spent nearly seven years as a local sportscaster in Los Angeles, winning the Best Sportscaster award from the California Associated Press three times. He later co-hosted ESPN’s SportsCenter from 1992 to 1997.

He moved to NBC News and Sports in 1997, and Fox Sports in 1999, juxtaposing hosting the 1997 and 2000 World Series, the 1998 and 1999 Baseball All Star Games, coverage of the 1998 Impeachment Crisis, and reporting from the 1999 Oscars. He returned to CNN as a news correspondent and host in 2001, then rejoined NBC as host of Football Night In America from 2007 to 2009, and Countdown on MSNBC from 2003 to 2011.

He is the author of five books, the first published when he was 14 years old, and the last three New York Times best-sellers (The Worst Persons In The World, Truth And Consequences, and Pitchforks And Torches) devoted to the American political scene. He also writes the Baseball Nerd blog at MLBlogs and most relevant at the moment, he writes all the stuff you’re reading right here. Including this. And this.

******

So…Wha’at’s up? Blog me.

Social Butterfly: Loved the link you posted on Kayla Kearney. What an inspiration and a role model for others like her wanting to come out. Thank you. Nice thoughts for Japan too. By the way, your moniker always brings a smile to my face. It’s perfect for your personality. At least from what I gather from your writing.

AH: That is quite the story about “Bricktop”. Why do you think there were so many insane psychopathic women killers in that time period? The movie “Gangs of New York” keeps popping into my mind. If the women were treated the same in New Orleans as they were in New York, during that time,  it doesn’t surprise me that the women were a bit insane.

Forced into the life of prostitution would drive any young girl crazy. Perhaps Miller, the old ball and chain, had her trapped into playing that game. Forced into prostitution she was probably forced into killing for him too. I guess in the end, he got what he had coming.

Looking forward to hearing more about 16 year old Constance.

Lisa: You’re welcome. And you’re absolutely correct…technology has indeed removed any HOPE for privacy.

Doug: Thanks for posting such a great article on Geraldine Ferraro. My sincere condolences to her family.

Katie: Nice addition to Doug’s post. It is a sorry fact. When will women learn to stick together and support each other?  HOPEfully not when Palin or Bachmann, should either run for president.

George: My pleasure.

Peter:  It is good to be prepared for the worst, and I can say we are not quite there yet. And I don’t mean for the worst, (let’s HOPE it never happens in whatever manner) but being totally prepared. Thanks for the reminder. Hafa Adai.

Howie: Thank you.

Zen Lill: Happy to hear your stickin’ around too.

Doug, Al, Robert: I have really found the dialogue between the three of you interesting and thought provoking. Thanks.

There was some additional chitchat between some readers that I wanted to address but I have run out of time this morning. Perhaps tomorrow.

And in honor of Women’s History Month:

“We’ve chosen the path to equality;

don’t let them turn us around.”

~Geraldine Ferraro

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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