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Mar 15, 2015 11:11 AM CST a woman leader
JeanKimberley: In my opinion.....Women leaders in the United States have a difficult time

especially in the Republican Party - as it is predominately white men who are currently in power.


You're so right on this one Kimberly. If you look at the line up of the Democratic party, there's abundance of politically experienced like Pelosi, Feinstein and some in the middle management sector.

You think just because they're all white? Or more like chauvinistic dominant?
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Mar 15, 2015 5:00 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
lindsyjones: Well, yes she might not quite possess the brain that requires competence but I'd still vote for her if she's the only candidate left to run against a man.

LOL lindsy.... just make sure u wire her brain before she wins xD
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Mar 15, 2015 5:03 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2: LOL lindsy.... just make sure u wire her brain before she wins xD


How do you mean Sandra?
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Mar 15, 2015 5:08 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
lindsyjones: How do you mean Sandra?

I don't know just... take her to the surgeon if necessary... (brain surgery) xD
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Mar 15, 2015 6:05 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2: I don't know just... take her to the surgeon if necessary... (brain surgery) xD


Sandra based on what? Curious, you have a reason I'm sure. You don't mean sarcastically to hint some kind of destruction she's caused the country, would you?

You major in justice and definitely there's a trigger to such a defaming point, don't you think?

Under such a strong position I'm entertaining your opinion.
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Mar 15, 2015 6:16 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
lindsyjones: Sandra based on what? Curious, you have a reason I'm sure. You don't mean sarcastically to hint some kind of destruction she's caused the country, would you?

You major in justice and definitely there's a trigger to such a defaming point, don't you think?

Under such a strong position I'm entertaining your opinion.

LOL im not defaming or anything, as in making things up xD Wat I mean is... that if someone wired her brain, maybe she could be... a little smarter?? if it works... not saying she did something in specific doh
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Mar 15, 2015 6:21 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
Lindsy,

U need to watch this...

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Mar 15, 2015 6:30 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2: LOL im not defaming or anything, as in making things up xD Wat I mean is... that if someone wired her brain, maybe she could be... a little smarter?? if it works... not saying she did something in specific


Let's make it straight Sandra, you're referring to Hillary, right?
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Mar 15, 2015 6:33 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
SandraYelitzza2: Lindsy,

U need to watch this...


U can also check this one out...

My judgment towards her bein a leader has nothing to do with my major. It's the matter of fact that if she thought that Alaska was a country, I wouldn't want her as a leader. And in general, we wouldn't want somebody with lack of knowledge being the leader of something. I would expect my bosses, teachers, and so on... to have knowledge. U need to answer this question to urself, (Would u want somebody with lack of knowledge to be teaching in schools?? To be ur boss, be on top of u and not knowing how to run a company?? If u don't want that, u wouldn't want someone like that to run the country...) A 5th grader knows that Alaska is a state and not a country doh
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Mar 15, 2015 6:34 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2: Lindsy,

U need to watch this...



Can't upload it Sandra, but with the mechanics of politics and your questioning the level of her intelligence, you definitely are defaming her. She's achieved well beyond the rank of the top 20 percent of the world's population and you're requesting her brain to be rewired to make it more intelligent, with due respect, as I don't know how much smarter you are, but I feel that's an insult.
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Mar 15, 2015 6:35 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
lindsyjones: Let's make it straight Sandra, you're referring to Hillary, right?

LOL no no, the person that needs her brain fixed is Sarah, not Hilary. Hilary helped her husband run the country. I look up to Hilary xD
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Mar 15, 2015 6:35 PM CST a woman leader
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
lindsyjones: Let's make it straight Sandra, you're referring to Hillary, right?
if the cap fits , but the original post was referring to the Alaskan wac job . You can call it a brace of wac jobs if you like . Fine , support H because she's female but don't pretend either would make a good leader of the free world .
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Mar 15, 2015 6:36 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2: U can also check this one out...

My judgment towards her bein a leader has nothing to do with my major. It's the matter of fact that if she thought that Alaska was a country, I wouldn't want her as a leader. And in general, we wouldn't want somebody with lack of knowledge being the leader of something. I would expect my bosses, teachers, and so on... to have knowledge. U need to answer this question to urself, (Would u want somebody with lack of knowledge to be teaching in schools?? To be ur boss, be on top of u and not knowing how to run a company?? If u don't want that, u wouldn't want someone like that to run the country...) A 5th grader knows that Alaska is a state and not a country


Now it's about Palin, I couldn't agree more. Oh no, no way I even imagine her to be a candidate, let alone a leader.
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Mar 15, 2015 6:37 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
lindsyjones: Can't upload it Sandra, but with the mechanics of politics and your questioning the level of her intelligence, you definitely are defaming her. She's achieved well beyond the rank of the top 20 percent of the world's population and you're requesting her brain to be rewired to make it more intelligent, with due respect, as I don't know how much smarter you are, but I feel that's an insult.

At least I know that Alaska is not a country, and u have to look at the facts that congress helps presidents with their decisions (thank goodness). That's probably how she accomplished everything u talked bout.
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Mar 15, 2015 7:14 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2: LOL no no, the person that needs her brain fixed is Sarah, not Hilary. Hilary helped her husband run the country. I look up to Hilary xD
Wheww Sandra, for a while I was a bit curt, but thank God, we do share the same feeling.
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Mar 15, 2015 7:18 PM CST a woman leader
epirb: if the cap fits , but the original post was referring to the Alaskan wac job . You can call it a brace of wac jobs if you like . Fine , support H because she's female but don't pretend either would make a good leader of the free world


Epirb, granting without admitting that she's not qualified to run, on what basis?

Be specific as I don't give credit to disdainful attitudes.
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Mar 15, 2015 7:25 PM CST a woman leader
SandraYelitzza2
SandraYelitzza2SandraYelitzza2Midlothian, Texas USA23 Threads 449 Posts
lindsyjones: Wheww Sandra, for a while I was a bit curt, but thank God, we do share the same feeling.

LOL it's been Sarah Palin all along xD Hilary wasn't mentioned in any insult. But Im surprised Sarah (let me say her name to avoid confusions here) didn't even know that the state she governs/governed (hopefully she isn't there anymore) is a state and not a country xD
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Mar 15, 2015 7:34 PM CST a woman leader
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
lindsyjones: Epirb, granting without admitting that she's not qualified to run, on what basis?

Be specific as I don't give credit to disdainful attitudes.
Both are unelectable , GOP tried with their wac job and came second as I don't believe McCain lost it , she did . Demo's would not even select their one . And to add insult to her discomfort put an unknown to run . Pity he went on to give H a job . Her "skills" in Libya have shown her lack of understanding of what can go wrong on a micro level , just as well it was not a macro problem .
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Mar 15, 2015 8:00 PM CST a woman leader
sophiasummer
sophiasummersophiasummerNorthland, New Zealand112 Threads 6,528 Posts
Helen Clark (born on the 26th of February 1950) was the Prime Minister of New Zealand at the turn of the Twenty First Century, entering the role after the 1999 elections and serving until Labour's defeat in the 2008 elections.

Clark was the second female Prime Minister of New Zealand, serving three terms as Prime Minister, and being the leader of the Labour Party from 1993.

Clark's Government brought in significant changes to New Zealand's welfare system, most notably the Working for Families package. Her Government also changed the industrial-relations law, and raised the minimum wage six times. Other changes included the abolition of interest on student loans (after the 2005 election), and the introduction of 14 weeks paid parental leave. Helen Clark's Government also supported some highly controversial laws such as legal provision for civil-unions. Laws such as these somewhat shook the faith that the New Zealand public had in the Government.

Under the Helen Clark Government, New Zealand maintained a nuclear-free policy, thought to be at the cost of a free trade agreement with the United States of America. Clark and the Labour Party also refused to assist the United States in the Iraq invasion.

In March 2003, referring to the U.S. led coalition's actions in the Iraq War, Clark told the newspaper Sunday Star Times; "I don't think that September 11 under a Gore presidency would have had this consequence for Iraq." She subsequently sent a letter to Washington apologising for any offence that her comment may have caused.

Sh is now "The Administato of the United Nations DevelopemntHelen Clark (born on the 26th of February 1950) was the Prime Minister of New Zealand at the turn of the Twenty First Century, entering the role after the 1999 elections and serving until Labour's defeat in the 2008 elections.

Clark was the second female Prime Minister of New Zealand, serving three terms as Prime Minister, and being the leader of the Labour Party from 1993.

Clark's Government brought in significant changes to New Zealand's welfare system, most notably the Working for Families package. Her Government also changed the industrial-relations law, and raised the minimum wage six times. Other changes included the abolition of interest on student loans (after the 2005 election), and the introduction of 14 weeks paid parental leave. Helen Clark's Government also supported some highly controversial laws such as legal provision for civil-unions. Laws such as these somewhat shook the faith that the New Zealand public had in the Government.

Under the Helen Clark Government, New Zealand maintained a nuclear-free policy, thought to be at the cost of a free trade agreement with the United States of America. Clark and the Labour Party also refused to assist the United States in the Iraq invasion.

In March 2003, referring to the U.S. led coalition's actions in the Iraq War, Clark told the newspaper Sunday Star Times; "I don't think that September 11 under a Gore presidency would have had this consequence for Iraq." She subsequently sent a letter to Washington apologising for any offence that her comment may have caused.

She is now Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme. Forbes magazine ranked her 20th most powerful woman in the world in 2006 and 50th in 2012. In 2014, she rose to the 23rd position.

Helen, and away you went....
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Mar 15, 2015 8:41 PM CST a woman leader
epirb: Both are unelectable , GOP tried with their wac job and came second as I don't believe McCain lost it , she did . Demo's would not even select their one . And to add insult to her discomfort put an unknown to run . Pity he went on to give H a job . Her "skills" in Libya have shown her lack of understanding of what can go wrong on a micro level , just as well it was not a macro problem .


You lost me on this one Epirb. GOP, do you even know what it means? non of this party ever put on any women for the top position as explained in the previous pages, they are too white or more literally, too chauvinistic. But it seems you favor them that much to be so against Hillary? Her performance in the Iraq war is not quite clear as to show her ineffective or inefficient leadership. If in fact she failed, it reflects more on the Obama system as I am sure she has to carry out some agenda from her superior?
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