Thank you for the correction.
I could see Hillary, Feinstein, Boxer, Pelosi running for president on the "D" side. I could see Eliz. Dole and Cond. Rice running on the "R" side.
What a cruel thing to do... to the Iraqi guards.
That ... is ... a ... woman?
Funny thing, THIS STUPID, HATE-FILLED LIBERAL WOMAN didn't even mention the highest-ranking women qualified:
Liz. Dole (R - in name only granted) who already ran a campaign.
Rice - already running things in the White House.
Texas former senator is qualified, more than LA's loser.
New Jersey's not mentioned, (again only as Repub-in-name only.)
Prejudixed, simply incredibly prejudiced. And so blind in their hatred that Republican can't even be "considered" in a long dicussion about democrats for the president - NONE OF WHOM IS EVEN REMOTELY QUALIFIED.
These apparently qualify Gerber as an "expert" - Not one real job in the batch. No work except government grants to get money and laws and studies to study other government grants to expose what she already has decided she will find: hate-filled liberal lies and exaggerations.
Robin Gerber
Senior Scholar
Phone: 301.405.7931
Email:
rgerber@academy.umd.edu
Robin Gerber is a senior scholar at the Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland, a national commentator and speaker on women's leadership and other political issues, and the author of Leadership the Eleanor Roosevelt Way: Timeless Strategies from the First Lady of Courage (Prentice Hall Press, October, 2002). See the sidebar for more information about this new publication.
A frequent contributor to the opinion pages of USA Today, Gerber has also been published in The Washington Post, Newsday, The Baltimore Sun, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Christian Science Monitor. Gerber has been a guest on The Newshour with Jim Lehrer and dozens of radio talk shows.
Gerber has been a speaker at national conferences and leads workshops and seminars on women's leadership development. Her special presentations include "Finding Your Leadership Passion," "Networking," "Communicating as a Leader," "The Politics of the Workplace," and "Embracing Risk."
Gerber is a contributing author, with James MacGregor Burns and Georgia Sorenson, of Dead Center: Clinton-Gore Leadership and the Perils of Moderation (Scribner, 1999). At the Academy of Leadership, Gerber teaches courses on women's leadership, politics, and history. A think tank on leadership, the Academy's mission is to "promote leadership knowledge and practices that empower all those who strive for a just, equitable and thriving society, particularly those who have been underrepresented in leadership."
Gerber has worked with women to develop their leadership potential since 1975 when she began working with the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations in New York. She continued her work with labor unions in New York, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. and served as top lobbyist and political director for a major international union, one of very few women to do so.
Gerber has served on the Democratic National Convention Platform Committee, the Maryland State Council on Vocational Education, and the staffs of both the Subcommittee on Labor Management Relations and the Subcommittee on Labor Standards in the U.S. House of Representatives. She obtained her law degree at Antioch Law School in Washington, D.C.
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