Growing up, in church we had the homily; at home its what I call the momily - the inspirational and instructive mom-isms that every family has.
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If we say we believe in equality for all then we must fight for equality for all, not betray our immigrant sisters.
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When we talk about feminism - equality without apology for all - we cant be talking about for all white women or all highly educated women but all women, regardless of color, class, creed, sexual orientation or identity.
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The beauty of our democracy lies in the American value of equality: if you vote, you have a seat at the table. If you speak, you have a chance to persuade others. A billionaire and a minimum wage earner have the same power at the ballot box.
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President Obama and Democrats won a mandate to move us forward with jobs, healthcare reform, equality, and nation building here at home.
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Sitting at a candidate rally is similar to sitting in a ballyard. Both give you the opportunity to assess the technical metrics and reflect on the intangibles - what baseball calls make up and politics calls character - the leadership, talent and maturity to add value to a venture.
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Remember the Dreamers whose patriotism was praised when the Democratic House passed, and the Senate filibustered - the DREAM Act in 2010? Washington promised a path to citizenship, not just a roadblock to deportation.
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The last time I saw Ted Kennedy was a generation after my first meeting, at the Senate subway below the Capitol on Obamas Inauguration Day. He was his usual gregarious and gracious self - with beaming smile and booming voice wishing my husband and me good luck with our pregnancy and expressing his excitement about the new president.
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