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	<title>Comments on: Petition to Support Breastfeeding Mothers</title>
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		<title>By: Breastfeeding 1-2-3 &#187; National Nurse-In Planned</title>
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		<description>[...] Having recently completed a pleasant flight with my 22-month-old nursling (see Traveling with a First Class Nursling), I&#8217;m shocked by how Emily Gillette and her 22-month-old were treated. If that happened to me I would be mortified and horribly upset. Does that mean I&#8217;m going to trot down to Delta on Tuesday? I don&#8217;t think so (although I would have gone to the original nurse-in in Burlington International Airport where the incident occurred). A rookie flight attendant made a terrible mistake. The incident has gotten a lot of attention, the airline has responded, and I&#8217;ve signed the petition. There are all kinds of lactivists. I advocate breastfeeding through information, support, and my own example as a mother who readily nurses in public, anywhere and at any time. I suppose if I knew there would be a large group of nursing mothers gathering at my local airport, I might attend, but for now I am content voicing my opinion through my computer. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Having recently completed a pleasant flight with my 22-month-old nursling (see Traveling with a First Class Nursling), I&#8217;m shocked by how Emily Gillette and her 22-month-old were treated. If that happened to me I would be mortified and horribly upset. Does that mean I&#8217;m going to trot down to Delta on Tuesday? I don&#8217;t think so (although I would have gone to the original nurse-in in Burlington International Airport where the incident occurred). A rookie flight attendant made a terrible mistake. The incident has gotten a lot of attention, the airline has responded, and I&#8217;ve signed the petition. There are all kinds of lactivists. I advocate breastfeeding through information, support, and my own example as a mother who readily nurses in public, anywhere and at any time. I suppose if I knew there would be a large group of nursing mothers gathering at my local airport, I might attend, but for now I am content voicing my opinion through my computer. [...]</p>
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