Real and Unreal in America

a onblur=”try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}” href=”http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dJEkdJdUM4w/SMGijjG_qkI/AAAAAAAAAGM/UjbJgnR8tsM/s1600-h/532762668_99c8ae12a4.jpg”img style=”margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer;” src=”http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dJEkdJdUM4w/SMGijjG_qkI/AAAAAAAAAGM/UjbJgnR8tsM/s200/532762668_99c8ae12a4.jpg” alt=”” id=”BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5242650172839668290″ border=”0″ //aspan style=”font-size:180%;”I/spant’s been a long while since I’ve blogged or been part of the blogging community, but it’s time again to take up the pen (or computer as the case may be). So, I’m back.br /br /As I sit here typing, there’s an interview on my television screen with Ann Coulter, the conservative pundit. She is emphasizing over and over again how the Republican vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, is a real American. That word, breal/b, has been punted around a great deal in the last two days. I heard it more than once in during the Republican National Convention.br /br /Which made me wonder, if Sarah Palin is a breal/b American because she shoots and dresses wild game, has been on a PTA, grew up in a small town and has five children, does that make me an bunreal/b American because I share none of those experiences?br /br /Am I unreal because I went to college on scholarship, made honor roll, paid my student loans off in 10 years, grew up in many large towns whose populations individually are larger than the state of Alaska, worked my way up the salary chain over many years and got married at 32? Am I unreal because I have a mother I love in a nursing home, used birth control until my husband and I decided to have a child, am biracial, have worked at a fast food restaurant and a movie theater in high school and started my career in journalism by answering complaint calls on the circulation desk?br /br /I’ve never shot a gun, have no idea how to dress a moose and am expecting my first child. Though 140 men were wikipedia reference viagra 25 mg first tested, 30 were eliminated because of health reasons and because they were not able to have a baby. It stimulates nucleic news cialis australia and protein metabolism to boost energy naturally in your body. Applying buy viagra shop a pack of crushed leaves of this herb once in a week help to prevent these infections. Some of them http://bananaleaf.com.ph/levitra8833.html online viagra mastercard are obvious- It does not involve open surgery or hormonal changes. Does that make me somehow less real? Would it make me more real if I said I’m a farmer’s daughter who knows how to gut a fish and can change a diaper as easily as a bed pan? All of which is true.br /br /I have grandparents who did military service. My Indian grandfather, a career man in the Indian Army, fought for the Allied forces in Burma in World War II. My American-German one served in the Navy between World War I and II. I have photos of him in uniform.br /br /Do they make me more real?br /br /Who gets to decide what a real American is?br /br /span style=”font-size:85%;”Photo courtesy of a href=”http://flickr.com/photos/8533266@N04/”BostonBill/a./span

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6 Responses to Real and Unreal in America

  1. spyscribbler says:

    AMEN!

  2. DeAnna Cameron says:

    Great post, Jen. I completely agree 🙂

  3. DeAnna Cameron says:

    I just read your good news on ChicaLit — I am so thrilled for you! 🙂

  4. Lara says:

    I like this blog Jen.

  5. Stacy says:

    I was just thinking, I wonder what Jen Mahal is up to, so I went to your blog and saw your wonderful news. I’m so happy for you and Noah. Hope you are doing well–when are you due?

  6. J.K. Mahal says:

    Due in February. Hey, Stacy, how can I reach you? All my contact info is out of date and I no longer have your email. You can reach me off the blog at jennikmahal at yahoo.BR/BR/Jen

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