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Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:00 AM

The happy hypocrite

I never cared that Caitlin Flanagan calls herself an at-home mother, even though she's a magazine writer with a staff of helpers. But now she's using her battle with cancer to denounce feminism and extol her traditional virtues -- and I've had it.

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  • Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:42 AM

    A minor quibble

    Not nearly as important as the discussion of working mothers (in our outside the home) and hypocrisy and cancer, but still...every time a "liberal" writer or commentator talks about the Dick-Cheney-Shot-An-Old-Lawyer event and talks about "buckshot" we look like the out-of-touch gun haters many of us are. I'm a vegetarian who doesn't get hunting *at all* - but I know the difference between buckshot and birdshot, and recognize that the Cheney story would be entirely different had he been shooting buckshot.

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