Sunday, August 26, 2007
Women's Equality Day
On this date, August 26, 2007, we commemorate the adoption of the 19th Amendment of the United States Constitution, which guarantees a woman's right to vote. The extraordinary accomplishments at the Seneca Falls convention in 1848, where strong, leading women believed that "all men AND women were created equal" should be honored to the highest degree.
Since that convention, the women's rights movement has grown strong and continues to thrive across the country. The 19th Amendment does not only represents equality among genders to partake in one of the defining principles of our democracy, but also a great change for women's opportunities.
There have been great achievements made by women throughout history that should be honored and praised. From Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth, and Margaret Sanger, to Madeline Albright, Amelia Earhart, and Barbara Walters - all should be commended.
Even today, women have continued to rise above. Just this past year, Nancy Pelosi became the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives and Hillary Rodham Clinton, if elected in 2008, will become the first woman President of the United States.
So as today is designated Women's Equality Day, we must celebrate and honor the audacity, intellect, and great accomplishments of women. Without their hard work and leadership, our country would not be half of what it is today. I salute you all!
2007 Teen Choice Awards Tonight
Image courtesy of People
Hilary Duff and Nick Cannon host the 2007 Teen Choice Awards tonight on FOX at 8 PM EST. Zac Efron and his High School Musical castmates are set to appear.
Former CNN Anchor Finds New Gig
Ashlee Simpson's New Album
Ashlee Simpson's official website is reporting that she will release a new album this November. Her last album was released in 2005. Ashlee Simpson has enjoyed a more successful recording career than her sister Jessica.
Superbad Reigns For 2nd Week
In a slow week, Superbad remains the top film at the box office for the second week in a row. The three new films (Mr. Bean's Holiday, The Nanny Diaries, and WAR) did not fare too well.
Here is the top 5 according to Box Office Mojo:
1. Superbad - $18,000
2. The Bourne Ultimatum - $12,361,000
3. Rush Hour 3 - 12,250,000
4. Mr. Bean's Holiday - $10,121,000
5. WAR - $10,000,000
Labels:
box office,
entertainment,
movies,
Mr. Bean's Holiday,
Superbad,
The Nanny Diaries
Camilla Won't Attend Diana Memorial
Photo courtesy of Pulitzer
Camilla Parker Bowles, The Duchess of Cornwall and wife of Prince Charles, will not attend a memorial service this week marking the 10th anniversary of Princess Diana's death. She had initially accepted an invite from Princes William and Harry. However, she is choosing not to attend because she fears it could divert attention from the purpose of the occassion. I can't really blame her. The media will be all over her if she went and, remember, Camilla was Charles's mistress when he was married to Diana. Click here for more.
DNC Strips Florida
The Miami Herald is reporting that the Democratic National Committee has voted to strip Florida of its national convention delegates because the date of their January 29th primary date violates party rules. This decision is very likely to impact how much time and money the current Democratic presidential candidates spend in Florida. The Herald also writes that this vote may affect the outcome of a property-tax referendum scheduled to be voted on the same day as the primary. The DNC has given Florida Democrats 30 days until their vote to strip delegates becomes effective unless Florida Democrats can reach a compromise with the national party. If the DNC's vote sticks than the Florida primary will become essentially meaningless.
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