What's good for the goose
9/5/2008 at 11:52 am
While I'm 100% sure of my decision to stay home with my kids, I know it's just that. MY decision. It's what's right for us. For our family. Not all families are like ours. Not all women are like me. I doubt I could juggle my family & home & an outside job. But that's just me. My biggest issue with this debate is that no one seems to think ill of any man with young children running for office. They may not be Stay-at-home dads suddenly abandoning their families for the political scene, but how do these fathers find time to spend with their families? Why is this such a non-issue for men, but with Sarah Palin it becomes such a hot button topic? I have yet to hear anyone attack Obama because he will be spending his daughter's formative years in office if he's elected. What's good for the goose is, aparently, not good for the gander.


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