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We women were thinking globally long before computers and airplanes flattened the world. But excuse American women for not knowing much about International Women’s Day. The holiday actually started as part of the Socialist labor movement in Russia in the early 1900’s (probably why it was played down over here) and quickly spread to encompass voting and other civil rights. I love this picture – kind of ironic, the sign about the power of reproduction, isn’t it?
“Our employers have wealth, we have the power of reproduction”

The strange thing is, I’d never even heard about an international holiday for women until I was abroad, and going out to dinner. I was hand delivered a rose with a bow by the maitre’d. It seems that most men on the planet earth give the women in their lives flowers on this day. It’s like Mother’s Day in the states, only for daughters, sisters, grandmothers, aunties, cousins and unsuspecting female American tourists.
http://www.internationalwomensday.com/about.asp

As a proud, bra-burning 70s American feminist, I was slightly dismayed. Really, what started out as a fight for civil rights has ended up as a hallmark holiday – with all of the floral swagger and none of the good sales. I’m heading out to my card shop now, I’d like to see if they have any IWD cards next to the St Patrick’s Day greenery.

Yesterday our Governor signed into law a bill that will require a hateful, misogynistic, humiliating procedure be carried out by a doctor, nurse or tech at an extremely fragile time in a woman’s life. Maybe this woman is just too young, maybe she was raped, maybe she learned that the zygote she is carrying has no chance of survival due to some genetic anomaly. Well, the transvaginal part of the ultrasound before an abortion has been removed. But the transducer must still, by order of our government, be scanned across her belly and she must be asked if she’d like to watch and listen to the heartbeat. Then think about it for a few days and come back for the procedure, all on her nickel.

When will you get it through your heads. We are smart, we women, and we know what we are choosing and wouldn’t it be lovely if we didn’t have to do this, but ultimately it’s a decision for the woman to make with her doctor. Let me repeat, woman plus doctor equals reproductive rights. I honestly thought religion had no place in our public policy decisions, but ladies , march on. Let’s send our governor some dead roses, shall we?
http://soundcloud.com/carcon/09-dead-flowers

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Talk show shock-jocks have a problem. Though I never, ever listen to Rush Limbaugh, word on the net is that he feels invincible. After the embarrassing photo op of an all male congressional hearing about birth control (yes ladies and gentlemen, this IS the 21st Century and we have not stepped into a time machine, or have we?),
Limbaugh decides to call a female Georgetown law student, a “slut” and a “prostitute” for sitting alone and testifying on the Hill about her friend, who could not afford to pay for the birth control pill. This friend has polycystic-ovarian-syndrome, and she’s gay, so she’s not using it for contraception. She’s already had one ovary removed. And after 3 days of ranting on about this young law student who had the unmitigated gall to stand up for women everywhere, Limbaugh suggested she send him her sex tapes!? Now after losing countless advertisers, and two squeamish half-hearted apologies, this good ole boy is still talking at Clear Channel.

Is it fair to start the comparisons?
http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/05/opinion/frum-rush-limbaugh-fairness/index.html?hpt=hp_bn9

Yes, I think it’s fair. Don Imus got the boot for calling a woman’s basketball team at Rutgers “nappy-headed hoes.” It’s not a right/left issue to me. It’s common decency, it’s civility….but some things are still protected in this country and speech is one you won’t hear me complaining about. I understand Bill Maher used the “C” word about Palin, and I think that language is indefensible. However, he is on a cable channel, you can unsubscribe from HBO….radio waves are everywhere, and everyone ostensibly can listen. The Rocker would wake up to Howard Stern in the morning, and if that’s what it took to get him to school, so be it.

Here is your reality check for today:
http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/video/2012/03/06/jon-stewart-on-rush-limbaugh-hes-extremely-loud-incredibly-gross

I heard a woman say, “I tried to be a toe up kinda girl.” She was talking about knitting socks; she starts at the top and works her way down, which is the opposite way of most knitters. Most of us like people who start at the bottom and work their way up the ladder of success. We Americans will always root for the underdog, at least that’s what my Dad taught me. And this is where Limbaugh was like Imus in the Morning, they used words to bully from the top down on their radio pulpit. Shame on you. It’s time you guys got out from under our skirts!

http://teamuterati.com/from-the-front-lines

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This morning I woke to a line of deep slate grey-blue mountains. No wind, some sun and the feeling that Spring has definitely arrived. But on Friday, I should have known something was up. Sitting down at the computer in my third floor aviary office, my thoughts were interrupted by a beautifully indignant bluebird. First he flew at my window like a kamikaze pilot, then he sat down on the windowsill and proceeded to peck at his reflection, occasionally looking me right in the eyes. “What an orange breast you have Mr Bluebird,” I said. He just kept knocking.

Bob speculates that it’s mating season, and the bird saw his reflection as a territorial challenge. I’m not so sure, because two things happened later that same day and they both had to do with nature and destiny. Killer tornadoes swept across the South and the Midwest, with one aiming straight for the Bride and her Husband in Nashville. This was the second storm in 48 hours, first taking 13 and now about to take 38 lives. A friend who grew up in tornado country says you just get a feeling when they’re coming – the sky changes color, rain comes sideways and the wind will switch directions. And then there’s the sound of a train. We were on the phone with our daughter, who was home alone and had heard the sirens.

Luckily, she has a basement. Gathering her dogs, laptop, cell and a book, she headed downstairs. It was late afternoon, the Groom was still at the hospital and she was scheduled for the graveyard shift. We watched the radar loop online, tracking the tornado which touched down just south of the city. I was the Madame Defarge of knitting while Bob tracked the eye of the storm and sent text after text. It’s almost impossible to imagine or describe my feelings for that hour, until she instagramed a picture of her hand, outside, holding a golf ball sized piece of hail. The “all clear” siren had sounded.

But I did say two things happened on Friday. I learned that our state Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli was thwarted by the VA Supreme Court in his race against science and reason, vs UVA and Michael Mann. If you recall, I wrote about the Climate Change scientist here:
https://mountainmornings.wordpress.com/2012/01/14/baby-its-cold-outside/

This is Mann’s response to winning his battle over politically fueled religious nutcase deniers: “I’m pleased that this particular episode is over. Its sad, though, that so much money and resources had to be wasted on Cuccinelli’s witch hunt against me and the University of Virginia, when it could have been invested, for example, in measures to protect Virginia’s coast line from the damaging effects of sea level rise it is already seeing. One would have hoped that the fact alone that the Inspector General of the National Science Foundation last year looked into the allegations by Cuccinelli and other climate change deniers against me, and found that there was absolutely no basis to them, would have ended the attacks against me. But as I describe in my just published book “The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars”, they are part of something much larger—a coordinated assault against the scientific community by powerful vested interests who simply want to stick their heads in the sand and deny the problem of human-caused climate change, rather than engage in the good faith debate about what to do about it.”

Bluebirds, tornadoes, and hockey sticks, oh my. Can you hear them knocking?

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Ivy Farmers gathered again last night to discuss the book Hedy’s Folly, by Richard Rhodes. The day was rain soaked, falling out of the sky in buckets along with a cacophony of thunder that surprised Ms Bean. Unlike my Buddha, she was not afraid and simply raised her ears and eyebrows as if to say, “That’s interesting!” My friend Barbara drove this time through puddles and patches of ground fog to our “meeting of the minds,” to discuss Old Hollywood celebrity, genius, and German Shepherds who routinely escape their Invisible Fence. Now their owner must appear in “Dog Court.”

Hedwig Kiesler, aka Hedy Lamarr, was one of Hollywood’s earliest film sirens. I vaguely remember seeing old black and white movies of her on late night TV before TCM. What I didn’t know is that she was an astonishingly complicated, and smart woman who escaped Vienna and the looming Nazi threat (she was Jewish) while at the same time abandoning her husband, Fritz Mandl, an extremely wealthy, and abusive Austrian arms dealer. In this book, we find that the “most beautiful woman in the world” has a brain, and that she teams up with a New Age musician, George Antheil, originally from Trenton, NJ to invent “…a radio-controlled “spread spectrum” torpedo-guidance system, for which they received a patent in 1942.”

Because Hedy was a glamorous movie star, and George was an avant garde composer, the US government did not take them seriously. However, cell phones, GPS and Blue Tooth technology today are only possible because of their unlikely collaboration and invention!

We wondered if being a beautiful and brilliant woman today poses the same challenges. I’ve heard that single Harvard women don’t like to drop the “H” bomb on unsuspecting dates. Really guys, still?

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