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To: whatisthetruth

Your entire argument is that she’s an innie not an outie. Golda Meir, Margeret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto, Elizabeth I of England. History is replete with examples of strong women in positions of great power.

Besides, Savage himself said a week or so ago that he’d vote for a black woman if she was a true conservative. So why now the hairpin turn? Because she’s a woman?


195 posted on 09/02/2008 6:37:38 PM PDT by SpaceBar
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To: SpaceBar; whatisthetruth

Maybe Savage only supports women who are beyond childbearing age. The only problem with that is if they wait until AFTER their children are 100% out of the house to work, they would NEVER be able to get the experience needed to be executive material.


199 posted on 09/02/2008 6:46:58 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Catch the Korean Wave, one Bae Yong Joon film at a time!)
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To: SpaceBar
Innie, outie, no thats not my argument, if you're qualified, you're qualified, Im not saying a woman can't lead but it's the exception, not the rule, if Palin is qualified, then why not Hillary who's been in the Governor's House for 8 years, been in the White House for 8 years , been a US Senator for 8 years. Hillary even talks with a stronger man type voice than Palin does, Palin sounds like your typical, say, "hockey mom",lol!

I don't understand this argument that says a governor is more uniquely more qualified than a US Senator to run the country, that automatically precludes McCain then.

213 posted on 09/02/2008 7:17:26 PM PDT by whatisthetruth
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