mona charen. mona: right, so i want to make two points. sed her opposition equal rights amendment. >> for many years i debated the equal rights amendment and we won that battle, and young women in college today weren't even born when that was a fight so they don't understand it and it needs to be re-explained. about if you look at the feminists whom i debated 20 years ago, they don't have the wonderful things that i have, which are 14 grandchildren. that's a whole new life. i think the young women should look ahead and see what is life going to be like for you in 20 years, 20 years into the future? they need to examine that and find out what they really want. the feminist movement told young women that they should have liberation and that it was much more exciting to be a corporation vice president than it was to be just a plain old mother raising her children. it doesn't always work out that way. >> did you ever think that you would be more than just a mother raising her children? >> well, i am a very hard-working person, and i always hav