Muncle, If you knew Rhonda you would never call her Robin accidentally on purpose. She has spoken from the heart. Whether she is right or wrong is of no consequence. What matters is that she has never been mean to anyone on this board and treats all with respect. If you call her Robin in affection, forgive me. If you call her Robin to poke fun, I must point out that you would be hard pressed to find someone more caring, honest and kind than Rhonda. You know from prior posts that I respect you. I want to continue. :-*
As for Sarah Palin, I have much to learn about the lady.
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Originally Posted by rokinronda
Muncle. My name is Rhonda not Robin, and I know that was not a slip, because you have called me that before and I let it go. I take it as name calling and won't stoop to that level. I know most, MOST women stay home for several weeks after a birth to bond with a child if they CAN. I hated, HATED to leave my children to go back to work at 6 weeks, but I HAD to. I was also VERY fortunate that I worked opposite my hubs hours and we never HAD to have a babysitter and never did. My hub is a fantastic Dad!! He worked all day and cared for our children at night since birth so we could put a roof over our heads and food on the table. I just really feel that the baby will not bond with her because she will be way too busy. It is just my opinion. I do not expect anyone to agree with me and I don't care if they do or not. I thought everyone has agreed to disagree. One other question, would PALIN be a great president if, God Forbid, something happened to McCain? I don't think so. To me, it is strange that a virtual unknown (until now) with very little political experience (PTA, runner-up Miss Alaska, and journalist don't count as political experience) was the choice! As I said before, LET THE GAMES BEGIN! I am going out now, and will not post in political again until after the elections. Have a nice day!! LOL BTW Peggy, you are soooo right!!
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