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Archive for July 28th, 2007

Tee hee haw haw snort snort!

28 Jul

Have you ever read something that made you laugh so hard that you simultaneously peed a little and snorted your drink up into the nether-regions of your skull? Way late to the party, apparently, I have discovered the hilarious blog, “Oh the Joys.” Unfortunately (because I was reading it at work) the post I’m about to share is not her only post that sent me into convulsions.

If you are at all prudish, don’t click on THIS LINK. Actually, don’t read her blog if you can’t take a little sex talk mixed in with tales of babies and parenting.

 

Work-Life Law

28 Jul

The New York Times Magazine has a really fascinating and in-depth article on the recent wave of employment discrimination cases based on parental needs. There is an especially interesting part about a state trooper who had to sue his employer in order to take the FMLA leave he was entitled to after his wife became ill during her pregnancy.

The article also gives some background on Joan Williams, founder of the Center for Work-Life Law, which has made amazing strides on behalf of parents in the workplace.

 
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Products that make your life easier

28 Jul

Okay, blog readers. Tell me about the products you have found that you just can’t live without and how they help you. I’ve blogged before about my awesome Dyson. Although awfully extravagant at the time, I can say now that it was the very best purchase I made when Pumkinhead was an infant.

Today I am sitting here trying to figure out how to interact at BlogHer in Second Life (I’m there, but no one else is :???: ) and my brand new SpotBot is cleaning my carpet for me. You put it where you want it, push a button and it scrubs your carpet clean, beeping when it is done. It’s doing an awesome job! The only way it would be better is if it was full-size, but then I wouldn’t be able to do my stairs so I guess this really is perfect.

What products have you found that are just as good for making your life easier?

 
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Latinos unite in the face of discrimination

28 Jul

I was really pleased to hear that the Latinos in Prince William Co., VA are not taking the discriminatory July 10 law laying down. The Washington Post reports that over 1,000 Latinos came together for recent community meetings to discuss the new law, organize boycotts against anti-immigrant businesses and discuss their rights and responsibilities.

On Thursday night in Manassas, more than 1,000 Latino residents voted with raised fists and cheers to stage a one-week boycott of all non-immigrant businesses in Prince William at the end of next month. The crowd first met in a church, then grew so large it had to move to a park outside. Latinos in Woodbridge and Dumfries also voted this week to stage the boycott and other actions.

The surge of activism, which also includes voter registration and citizenship drives in other communities, follows a long period of drift and uncertainty for area Latino advocates, especially since the collapse of a major immigration reform bill in the Senate last month. Opponents of illegal immigrants, who had swamped Capitol Hill with impassioned e-mails and phone calls against the bill, felt emboldened by its defeat and have pressed ahead with local measures.

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“This law is built on hate and racism,” said Ricardo Juarez, 40, a construction worker from Woodbridge and coordinator of a Virginia group called Mexicans Without Borders, who was the main speaker at the three meetings. “It can affect every one of us, and we have to defeat it. . . . Will people be asked for documents in libraries or parks or schools? If a woman is pregnant and goes to the hospital, is there a risk that the staff will report her to immigration?”

The president of the Salvadoran-American Chamber of Commerce made a great comment about the burden on legalized/U.S. citizen immigrants:

“We are like a sleeping elephant,” said Elmer Arias, president of the D.C.-based Salvadoran American Chamber of Commerce. “We who are citizens have good jobs and become comfortable. We forget that we have benefited from the community and that we have the obligation to help our people.”

 
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Come Schmooze With Me

28 Jul

I got my first blog award!! LawMummy says I’m a schmooze-worthy blogger. :mrgreen:

This honor was created by Pink Reviews to spotlight blog writers who are adept at “making an effort to be part of a conversation, as opposed to a monologue” and have “worked hard to build a reputation for themselves by commenting on other blogs, participating in blogging communities, replying to comments left on their blog and overall just doing their part to interact.”

Schmooze Award

Thanks LawMummy!

Here’s my list of bloggers I think you should really schmooze with:

Gunfighter at The View From Here
Lawyer Mama
Peanut Butter Burrito
Zuska at Parens Binibus (except she’s off to Europe, so don’t go schmooze with her today!)
Pundit Mom

Don’t leave my blog too soon, though. Leave me a comment so we can chat a little. I always love to hear what people have to say (although, as I’ve said before, I delete all the hateful anti-immigrant comments I get, and there are a lot!).

 
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