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Clinton Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame (Hill, not Bill)
ABC News / AP ^
| October 9, 2005
| BEN DOBBIN
Posted on 10/09/2005 6:24:29 AM PDT by Stoat
Clinton Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Maya Lin, Eight Others Inducted Into National Women's Hall of Fame
U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks after being inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, N.Y., on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005. (AP Photo/Kevin Rivoli)
By BEN DOBBIN Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. Oct 9, 2005 Inspired by Alan Shepard, the first American to journey into space, a 14-year-old from suburban Chicago wrote a letter to NASA in 1961 asking what she needed to do to become an astronaut. She got a curt reply: Girls are not being recruited by the nation's space program.
"It had never crossed my mind up until that point that there might be doors closed to me simply because I was a girl," recalled the letter writer, better known today as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, as she was enshrined Saturday in the National Women's Hall of Fame, along with nine other inductees.
Honored with her were Maya Lin, who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.; Dr. Rita Rossi Colwell, who became the first female director of the National Science Foundation in 1998; and Betty Bumpers, a crusader for childhood immunizations who was Clinton's predecessor as Arkansas' first lady.
"I don't think there has ever been a better time to be a woman than in the United States of America in the 21st century," Clinton said in an interview.
The first known women's rights convention was held in 1848 in this upstate New York village. The hall, which opened in 1969, acclaims women who have made valuable contributions to society and especially to the freedom of women. In all, 217 women have been chosen by a national committee of judges.
Six women honored posthumously this year included pilot Blanche Stuart Scott, a barnstormer in the early days of aviation; Ruth Fulton Benedict, an anthropologist whose 1934 book, "Patterns of Culture," became an American classic; and Florence Ellinwood Allen, who in 1934 became the first female judge appointed by a president to a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: hillary
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Pardon me while I leave the room for a moment.....I know that it's not polite to be physically sick in public.
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:24:31 AM PDT
by
Stoat
To: Stoat
Clinton Indicted in The Women's Hall of Fame (Bill, not Hill)
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:26:47 AM PDT
by
hflynn
( Soros wouldn't make any sense even if he spelled his name backwards)
Comment #3 Removed by Moderator
To: Stoat
What the heck has she done that's actually important, or is being a lesbian the only criteria? As a woman, I'm digusted.
To: Stoat
He might have made it too..... wait sorry that was a really bent thing to say.
Comment #6 Removed by Moderator
To: Stoat
She should be inducted into the Women's Hall of Shame. For being the greatest woman pathological liar.
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:29:50 AM PDT
by
putupjob
To: Stoat
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:30:56 AM PDT
by
maggief
To: All
Naturally, Margaret Sanger is on their list as well, but I was surprised to see Elizabeth Dole's name there. Can you spot any other Conservative women? Just curious.
National Women's Hall of Fame - Women of the Hall
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The total number of inductees is 207. |
Abdellah, Faye Glenn |
Abzug , Bella |
Adams, Abigail |
Addams, Jane |
Albright, Madeleine Korbel |
Alcott, Louisa May |
Alvarado, Linda G. |
Andersen, Dorothy H. |
Anderson, Marian |
Andrus, Ethel Percy |
Angelou, Maya |
Anthony, Susan B. |
Apgar, Virginia |
Baker, Ella |
Ball, Lucille |
Bancroft , Ann |
Barton, Clara |
Bethune, Mary McLeod |
Blackwell, Antoinette |
Blackwell, Elizabeth |
Blackwell, Emily |
Bloomer, Amelia |
Bly, Nellie |
Bourke-White, Margaret |
Bradley, Lydia Moss |
Bradwell, Myra |
Breckinridge, Mary |
Brooks, Gwendolyn |
Buck , Pearl S. |
Bunch, Charlotte Ann |
Cabrini, St. Frances Xavier |
Calderone, M.D., Mary Steichen |
Cannon, Annie Jump |
Carson, Rachel |
Carter, Eleanor Rosalynn Smith |
Cary, Mary Ann Shadd |
Cassatt, Mary |
Cather, Willa |
Catt, Carrie Chapman |
Child, Lydia Maria |
Chisholm, Shirley |
Cochran, Jacqueline |
Coleman, Bessie |
Collins, Eileen |
Colvin, Ruth |
Cooney, Joan Ganz |
Cori , Gerty Theresa Radnitz |
Croly, Jane Cunningham |
Davis, Paulina Kellogg Wright |
Day, Dorothy |
de Forest, Marian |
de Varona, Donna |
DeVoe, Emma Smith |
Dickinson, Emily |
Dix, Dorothea |
Dole, Elizabeth Hanford |
Douglas, Marjory Stoneman |
Dudley, Anne Dallas |
Dyer, Mary Barret |
Earhart , Amelia |
Earle, Ph.D., Sylvia |
East, Catherine |
Eastman, Crystal |
Eddy, Mary Baker |
Edelman, Marian Wright |
Ederle, Gertrude "Trudy" |
Elion, Gertrude Belle |
Evans, Alice |
Ferraro, Geraldine |
Fitzgerald, Ella |
Friedan, Betty |
Fuller, Margaret |
Gage, Matilda Joslyn |
Gibson, Althea |
Gilbreth, Lillian Moller |
Gilman , Charlotte Perkins |
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader |
Graham, Katharine |
Grasso, Ella |
Griffiths, Martha Wright |
Grimke, Sarah |
Grimke Weld, Angelina |
Hallaren, Mary A. |
Hamer, Fannie Lou |
Hamilton, Alice |
Harper, Martha Matilda |
Harris, Patricia Roberts |
Hayes, Helen |
Height, Dorothy |
Hicks, Beatrice A. |
Hobby , Oveta Culp |
Holdridge, Barbara |
Holladay, Wilhelmina Cole |
Holm USAF (Ret.), Major General Jeanne |
Holt, Bertha |
Hopper, Grace Murray |
Howe, Julia Ward |
Huerta, Dolores |
Hunt, Helen LaKelly |
Hurston , Zora Neale |
Hutchinson, Anne |
Jackson, Shirley Ann |
Jacobi, Mary |
Jacobs, Frances Wisebart |
Jemison, Mae |
Jones, "Mother" Mary Harris |
Jordan, Barbara |
Keller, Helen |
Kelly, Bishop Leontine |
Kelsey, Ph.D., M.D., Frances Kathleen Oldham |
Keohane, Nannerl O. |
King, Billie Jean |
Kuhn, Maggie |
Kwolek, Stephanie L. |
La Flesche, Susette |
Lange, Dorothea |
Leet, Mildred Robbins |
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow |
Lockwood, Belva |
Low, Juliette Gordon |
Lucid, Shannon W. |
Lyon, Mary |
Mahoney, Mary |
Mankiller, Wilma |
Mayer, Maria Goeppert |
McClintock, Barbara |
McCormick, Katherine Dexter |
McManus, Louise |
Mead, Margaret |
Mink, Patsy Takemoto |
Mitchell, Maria |
Motley, Constance Baker |
Mott, Lucretia |
Mullany, Kate |
Novello, Antonia |
O'Connor, Sandra Day |
O'Keeffe, Georgia |
Oakley, Annie |
Parks, Rosa |
Paul, Alice |
Pennington, Mary Engle |
Perkins, Frances |
Peterson, Esther |
Rankin, Jeannette |
Reno, Janet |
Richards, Ellen Swallow |
Richards, Linda |
Ride, Sally |
Ridgway, Rozanne L. |
Rogers, Edith Nourse |
Roosevelt, Eleanor |
Rose, Ernestine Louise Potowski |
Roulet, Sister Elaine |
Rudolph, Wilma |
Ruffin, Josephine St. Pierre |
Sabin, Florence |
Sacagawea, |
Sanger, Margaret |
Saubel, Katherine Siva |
Schiess , Betty Bone |
Schroeder, Patricia |
Schwartz, Felice N. |
Seibert, Florence |
Seton, Elizabeth Bayley |
Shaw, Reverend Doctor Anna Howard |
Shriver, Eunice Mary Kennedy |
Siebert, Muriel |
Sills, Beverly |
Smith, Bessie |
Smith, Margaret Chase |
Smith, Sophia |
Solomon, Hannah Greenebaum |
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady |
Steinem, Gloria |
Stephens, Helen |
Stevens, Nettie |
Stone, Lucy |
Stowe, Harriet Beecher |
Strong, Harriet Williams Russell |
Sullivan, Anne |
Tallchief, Maria |
Tarbell, Ida |
Taussig, Helen Brooke |
Truth, Sojourner |
Tubman, Harriet |
Vaught USAF (Ret.) , Brigadier General Wilma |
Wald, Florence |
Wald, Lillian |
Walker, Madam C. J. |
Walker, M.D., Mary |
Warner, Emily Howell |
Warren, Mercy Otis |
Wattleton, Faye |
Wauneka, Annie Dodge |
Wells-Barnett, Ida B. |
Welty, Eudora |
Wharton, Edith |
Widnall, Sheila E. |
Willard, Frances |
Winfrey, Oprah |
Winnemucca, Sarah |
Woodhull, Victoria |
Wright, Fanny |
Wu, Chien-Shiung |
Yalow, Rosalyn |
Yerkovich, Gloria |
Zaharias, Mildred "Babe" Didrikson |
|
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:32:27 AM PDT
by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
To: Stoat
Fame? Yes.
Accomplishment? NO!
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:32:27 AM PDT
by
Finalapproach29er
(Americans need to remember Osama's "strong horse" -"weak horse" analogy. Let's stop acting weak.)
To: Stoat
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:33:44 AM PDT
by
maggief
To: Stoat
I can't seem to find the National Men's Hall of Fame?
Maybe there isn't one?
Oh, it could have been fun had the ERA been ratified.
To: doug from upland
so much for the emails and phone calls.
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:35:03 AM PDT
by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: Stoat
I wonder if any of the 207 listed ever had to put some ice on it?
To: Stoat
I'm not seeing a lot of Republicans on that list.
To: hflynn
"Clinton Indicted"
That's what I saw for a nano second.
Any Ronnie Earle type DA's in NY?
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:37:00 AM PDT
by
SwinneySwitch
(Was Dick Cheney your 1st choice for V P in 2000?)
To: Finalapproach29er
beat me to it.
There are many famous criminal idiots. This is right up there with the Nobel Peace Prize and screen doors on submarines.
To: Stoat
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:37:28 AM PDT
by
Westlander
(Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
To: maggief
Caption should read: "Are you a gasper?"
To: Stoat
Oh....INDUCTED....not INDICTED....in the words of Roseanne Rosanna-Dana.....never mind!
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posted on
10/09/2005 6:39:23 AM PDT
by
RckyRaCoCo
("When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!")
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