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> Well, if you all haven't been upset by something about
> breastfeeding in the
> media lately, try yesterday's article, " Breast-feeding in a time of war"
> in the Montreal Gazette:
This really is the most absurd thing I have read in a very long time.
The man wasn't even sitting next to her:
"Wolfe began to nurse the baby again, using her own bib and blanket. She
says the man got out of his seat, walked over to hers and stood staring at
her."
He had to *get up* and *walk over* to her so he could harass her.
Ridiculous.
"In the end, Wolfe says things were resolved when she signed a document
promising that she would neither break Continental's rules about such
things, nor speak to American passengers."
I guess we should all wear our nationalities on our clothing so we can be
identified in international airspace and Ms. Wolfe will know not to speak to
any Americans...better yet, maybe we could tattoo the flag of our
nationality on our breasts.
Kathy
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