National Organization for Women endorses Mark Herring for AG
Published Friday, May. 21, 2021, 1:09 pm
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Mark Herring
The National Organization for Women Virginia chapter announced its endorsement of Attorney General Mark R. Herring in his re-election bid on Friday.
“The Virginia National Organization for Women is proud to endorse Mark Herring for re-election as Virginia’s Attorney General,” VA NOW PAC Coordinator Pat Reuss said. “Our support is based not only on his past record defending girls and women in the courts and ensuring their access to reproductive health care and Constitutional equality, but also his promised agenda for the next four years that includes priorities that support Virginia’s women, children, and all hard-working families.”
New Initiative Helps Young Girls Gain Confidence By Teaching Them To Melt Human Beings With Sonic Mind Blasts
WASHINGTON In an effort to prevent harmful patterns of gender inequality from being passed to the next generation, the National Organization for Women announced a new initiative Friday that would help young girls gain confidence by teaching them to melt human beings via sonic mind blasts. “At an early age, our girls can start building the courage and resolve they need by learning to harness the power of their minds to reduce anyone in their way to a simmering pool of charred flesh,” said NOW spokeswoman Lindsey Franklin, citing preliminary data that found nine out of 10 teens reported feeling better about themselves and their ability to speak up in group settings once the molten muscles and bones of their adversaries lay scorched and twitching in a puddle. “We want each girl to know how to recognize sexism when she experiences it, because that way she can eliminate its
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