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Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 2:08:40 PM   
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Who comes to mind? Nancy Pelosi? Sarah Palin?

Try this.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 2:27:31 PM   
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 How cool she is!!  Thanks for posting this, Kirata!!

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 3:55:49 PM   
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Awesome post Kirata!

It's a shame she's not a US citizen, I'd be begging her to run for president! Politicians everywhere could learn a lot from her!!!

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:28:00 PM   
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There aren't enough women in politics. We are so under-represented in this country it's kind of shameful. When I look at Congress and the Senate, all I see is a sea of suits. It sucks.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:37:02 PM   
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There was that Albright woman, Rice, Mrs Obama, the one that thinks there are 911 questions that need answering (name begins with R I think).

Probably there were more under Bush actually, he liked it that way.

Here we had Mrs Thatcher but there was the suggestion she wasn't actually a woman.


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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:39:44 PM   
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You're such a Libra  .

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:41:34 PM   
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Neither and that could be the point.

Great post

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:42:45 PM   
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I could name a couple more women from TX, but they're not noteworthy because they're such assholes!

Just think, they have socialized medicine up there! Also, I bet that the jobs and businesses that she brings into the city aren't any fly-by-night operations that are going to bring in their own CEOs and execs and only provide minimum wage jobs and that they're not environmentally hazardous to her city, too. That's the difference.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:45:27 PM   
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I bet she was a Hell of a fuck in the 40's

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:49:43 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kirata

Who comes to mind? Nancy Pelosi? Sarah Palin?

Try this.

K.



Thanks for the link.

For me, Abigail Adams, was the first to come to mind when I read your question. 

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 4:57:45 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kirata

Who comes to mind? Nancy Pelosi? Sarah Palin?

Try this.

K.



Great story, K, thanks for posting it.

They assess property taxes based on need, not value. I wonder how well that would work nation-wide?

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 6:06:43 PM   
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Hazel McCallion

Interesting read.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 6:21:15 PM   
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I also think there should be more women in politics for they have an advantage over men, in that they don't have dicks to compare and compete with, except for perhaps Mrs T when she was the first British female prime minister she had miore dick than anyone else in Europe, probably the world, as Reagan was not up to much.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 6:28:18 PM   
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I just think that there should be more women in politics simply because there are more women in real life (more or less, 51% of the population) than are represented.

Imagine waking up tomorrow, switching on the tube, and seeing a broadcast of parliament... and there's a sea of skirts (an overwhelming majority)... and that's your political power. 95% of women represent 49% of men. Just that.

You'd be feeling a tad emasculated. It's got  to be said.

Or imagine this... you watch a broadcast of the opening of the stock exchange in New York... and there's a dozen birds up there, all in a self-congratulatory back pat... and one lonely-oh guy out there, isolated on the left hand side of the screen.

Or picture this... you're at the cinema, and you're watching a movie... and it's about a woman, and she's mingling with women, and they're all in a woman's world... except for one token guy who's the main woman's love interest... he's cute, but totally lacking in personality. After all, it's a woman's world.

Welcome to our world.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 7:14:02 PM   
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As long as we're floating names, don't forget Barbara Jordan.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 7:32:53 PM   
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As long as we are floating around the names of a bunch of old skanks.....These are the gals I would have voted for to lead our nation through the perils of WWII.

It gets good around the one minute mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNR74UCidBI

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 7:36:55 PM   
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I don't know.....that's quite a stretch

(especially around the second minute mark)

(and third...)




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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 8:03:04 PM   
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I just think that there should be more women in politics simply because there are more women in real life (more or less, 51% of the population) than are represented.

I think our world will be a lot better off when people stop thinking in terms of race and gender in politics. I'd be happy with a fucking Congress full of lizards if they were like "Hurricane Hazel".

K.

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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 8:24:53 PM   
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the movie would flop....

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Original: kittinSol

Or picture this... you're at the cinema, and you're watching a movie... and it's about a woman, and she's mingling with women, and they're all in a woman's world... except for one token guy who's the main woman's love interest... he's cute, but totally lacking in personality. After all, it's a woman's world.



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RE: Women in Politics - 2/25/2010 8:25:20 PM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNR74UCidBI


That was awesome! What I would do to be able to move like that! That was the BOMB!

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