2 ). In addition she helped in the Women's National Conference as well as being the president for the Carter's chair of the National Advisory Commission. Up until her death, she served as the head of the Women's Environment & Development Organization, and part of Women USA (Bella par. 2).Bella's message is that "it's okay if there's differences, all you have to do is change the rules to get equality" (Men, Women). Basically, we need the same number of boys and girls as architects and engineers to have a 50/50 equality she explained. She also thinks we should raise the boys like girls, because that would result in a more interchangeable world.Host John Stossel asked Bella, "If society weren't sexist, the kids would do roughly the same? The boys would nurture the dolls?" She replied, " I think so. I think it would be very much more interchangeable." John Stossel then asked, "What about those who say there are biological differences." And Bella said, "Well, I think that is a lot of poppycock" (Men, Women).Bella strongly believes that "A Woman’s Place is in the House and in the Senate" (Spencer par 3). The public determines if there will be any personal Consequences for Bella. They can view her in a negative way or a positive way. Many nature believers do not like her important role in society and attitude. However, for numerous people she is an inspiration as the leader of the women's movement and symbol of the nurture side.James C. Dobson believes exactly opposite of Bella Abzug. James is a former associate professor of clinical pediatrics at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. He is also the president of an organization called Focus on the Family that promises to attempt to bring back traditional Christian family values.James Dobson says that is all has to do with biology. "Careful research is revealing that the basic difference between the sexes are neurological in origin, rather than being purely ...