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tri-c
9/6/2007 3:44 PM

I agree with the previous post. I don't think the article was helping bridge the divide. It is a lot different from the title.
zovette
9/3/2007 7:10 PM
I agree that the divide between working and stay-at-home moms are over hyped. However, in this day and age staying at home is a luxury that most can not afford. It is not as easy as becoming a one car family as the author suggests. She totally misses the point when she blames the "feminists" for the woes of women. Instead of playing the blame game we should be helping one another as Sisters in Christ. As the of African proverb says "it takes a village to raise a family". Things will only become more complicated as prices rise and salaries decrease. The days of "Leave it to Beaver" are over. Women should make the best choices for THEIR families. You can be a Great Mother whether you work full time, part time or in the home. The key is to be attentive to our children and prayerful for our families.
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