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Shutting down the blog
Lydia mailed LadyLydiaMerman saying: "People have been doing things like this for years. It is exaggeration from those who can't read properly and discern the intent of anything, and deliberately take it out of context.You are welcome to report it to blogger if you like, but if I reported everything like this, I'd be busy all day. Everything on those blogs are lies, taken out of context. For example, my daughter does a funny story of a fictional family, and this blog thinks it is "real."That's just how infantile they are!"
So if this blog does get shut down, we can infer Lydia couldn't resist breaking her word.
We believe in the right to privacy of individuals not celebrities! Just as we hold Barrack Obama or Winfred Oprah accountable for the things they say or do, we feel Lady Lydia must also be held accountable for her actions, speech, writing and emails. Lady Lydia might not be well-known like Oprah, but she has her own clout in the small conservative circle she belongs to.... This blog was started primarily started because Lady Lydia has racist views about blacks in America, ignores the oppression of black slaves in America, believes in white supremacy and decries feminism!
I strongly believe in fashion, in particular Victorian fashion. For it is easier for a camel to enter the needle of an eye than a unfashionable women to enter heaven.
Even if you are a victim of Katrina that still does not give you any excuse to dress up the way you do.
And if you happen to think homeschooling, housewifery, Victorian fashions, teas and child-bearing are not the way to heaven then you ladies are definitely going to Hell.
Being a pastor's wife, luckily I already have my place in heaven saved. I love wearing lovely white clothes because they reflect the holier, purer and lily-white me.
"I would advise every woman to work in an area that excites her and where there is a strong desire to excel. The guiding principle should be the commitment to give her very best in any profession she may choose. '
"The path to achieving true success is to make sure you are always on track with your work and constantly updating your skills and knowledge level.
I believe that success is just not defined by promotions or by achieving targets, but by the sense of fulfillment that you feel when a job is accomplished well. Success is also about being passionate about the work you do and being committed to it.
Women have made their mark in multiple fields -- technology, literature, art, etc. There is hardly an industry/sector where you wouldn't find women -- and the women: men ratios are improving in all sectors. Several women have made their mark in international business and politics, too. The success of our women is no longer limited to traditional boundaries.
As to balancing one career's vs one's family - This is not specifically a women's issue in today's world, it is important for everyone. The question is not of choosing between a career and the family -- the issue is to make sure we strike the balance we desire."
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