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It's a well-established fact that most owners regard their precious pup or kitty as family. And as family, every member has their own political opinion this year. While we count down the months till 2012 Election Day, our nation's most famous pet, Bo Obama is campaigning in his own way. Bo is the official host of a Facebook page called, Pet Lovers For Obama. On this clever page, people send in photos of their pets sporting presidential accessories as they look forward to re-electing the president. So without further adieu, here are 10 ridiculously cute photos of "Pets for Obama"! - By Danielle Sullivan
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...Read More »- Ann Romney. Janna Ryan. In the last couple of days, we've heard the hopeful first ladies of the GOP give Republican National Convention speeches in support of their men. Ann's was rousing and widely lauded, even by those who don't support Mitt Romney. She humanized Mitt (a tough order) by calling him "this boy I met at a high-school dance" who "made me laugh," and went on to pander for the female vote by talking about voting moms and couples who can't afford more children (also tough, since she grew up so friggin' privileged). Janna, on the other hand, got a case of the nerves, causing some bloggers to want to give her a hug. Poor sweetheart! You should be nervous, you're married to an incurable liar and Ayn Rand-lover.
Studies say most of us don't care about political party when it comes to dating.
But they both, blonde* and slender, stood by their men just as they were expected to, continuing that proud tradition of smiling, slightly plastic GOP wives. Which brings us to an interesting question ... Do these women actually believe everything they're so eagerly s...Read More » - I grew up with a portrait of "Ronnie," as my parents referred to him, smiling down upon me. I still have flashbacks.
Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan
I don't know how I'm going to survive the election, I really don't. Like most people, I have very strong feelings about the candidates and the strong feelings render me incapable of saying nearly anything nice about the GOP. Except "nice ties!" but that's only when I'm feeling charitable and am in polite company. Generally I focus on their complete disdain for women and the middle class and the nonstop lies that pour out of the campaign. The lie about Obama causing the recession is my particular favorite.
I wonder about the effect it's having on my kids.
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My son is 11 and couldn't care less about politics. Unless and until Barack Obama and Mitt Romney pick up a baseball (oh, and they will, give it time) they are not on his radar. But my 14-year-old is different. She reads the Ne...Read More » The Preventing and Responding to VIolence Against Women and Girls Globally executive order is a major step toward a better future for girls across the globe.
-Diana Denza, BettyConfidential.com
Back in January, the media flocked to cover the painful story of Sahar Gul, an Afghan child bride who was held captive in a basement bathroom and tortured for six months. Though her life took a turn for the better once her abusive in-laws and husband were jailed, millions of girls and women around the world will never see the same justice.
Over 60 million girls under 18-many of whom live in South Asia-are currently child brides, according to the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. Perhaps even more shockingly, anywhere from 100 to 140 million girls around the world have been forced to undergo genital mutilation.
And though women in the United States fare far better, millions of us have been affected by horrific acts of violence. The Center for Di
...Read More »- By Lylah M. Alphonse, Senior Editor, Yahoo! Shine | Work + Money | Tue, Sep 4, 2012 4:34 PM EDT | CommentsAs she prepares to speak tonight at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, First Lady Michelle Obama says that her goals for the 2012 election campaign are much the same as they were in 2008.
First lady Michelle Obama stands during a soundcheck on Monday, Sept. 3, in preparation for the Democratic National …
"Four years ago, millions of people across this country came together and elected the leader they knew would stand up for them in office," she told Yahoo! Shine in an interview hours before her speech. "I want people to know that Barack is still that leader. He is still driven by the core values and principles that made him want to do the incredibly tough job in the first place."
WATCH: First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden talk to Yahoo! Shine about military families
Since becoming the first lady, Mrs. Obama has honed her speaking skills and sharpened her focus. Though people still criticize her for comments made in the last election cycle (particularly the one about finally feeling proud of her country), she has largely avoided controversy, focused on family is...Read More »