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Morgan Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Nov 2010 22:51:38 +0000
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Totally.

And , for one, am tired of being told that women are too 
stupid/naive/inexperienced to know/understand/mediate the risks.

As I said in the UK discussion, we've been told that women are too 
stupid/trusting/naive/ill informed to....

..choose who they marry (or if they will marry!)
...have a vote
...have an education
... own a bank account
...choose their own birthing options
...decide their medical treatments

...ad nauseum....

for far too long.  Women are smart.  Women are strong.  Trust Women.  
Especially when they are mothers!

It's interesting, that those belating the lack of a strong 
infra-structure and regulation to 'protect' the volunteers, are all from 
organisations that started exactly as Eats on Feets have - women just 
getting up and doing it!  :-)

Morgan Gallagher ( woman who gets up and does things, I hope!)

On 23/11/2010 17:34, Janice Reynolds wrote:
Ultimately, breastfeeding and the production and sharing of human milk,
belongs to the mothers.

Janice Reynolds
Nokomis, Saskatchewan , Canada

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