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1st Woamn President Hillary Clinton

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YES
By Sandi May 15th 2008 at 2:31 am EDT
FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT, HILLARY CLINTON. She is playing with the boys, and they do not like it.
Re: YES
By ihaveavoice May 15th 2008 at 2:54 am EDT
Yeah ain't that the truth.
  
if you arent' careful...
By Betty Lou - Independent May 15th 2008 at 2:41 am EDT
they will break both her wrists
  
MILLION WOMAN MARCH
By Democrat in Denver, CO May 15th 2008 at 3:16 am EDT
LADIES OF AMERICA,
IS THIS A MAN THING OR WHAT?

First they disenfranchise the voters in Michigan and Florida; Now they want do not want to Allow Voters their right to vote for the candidate of their choice in 10 more States.
In this mornings Rocky Mountain News (3-31-08) there is an article titled Calls for Clinton to exit race anger women supporters. Well, maybe it's time the women came out in mass and supported Hillary, just to show the men of the nation that we, as women, do count. Let them hear our voices at the caucuses, the ballot boxes and the State Conventions coming up throughout the United States. Maybe SOME ONE should organize a MILLION WOMEN MARCH FOR DENVER IN AUGUST; FOR UNITY, SOLIDARITY, AND PEACE. The men have it, why not women?
I don't know about you but I am getting the very distinct feeling that Men don't think women are their equals. Maybe it's the idea that a woman would not have the intelligence, integrity, nor tenacity to lead the United States as President.
Is this a man thing or what? Now because the woman is some what behind in the polls, delegate vote and popular vote, PEOPLE ARE SCREAMING FOR HER TO DROP OUT. Look at the old time party politicians; Patrick Leahy, who last week became the first leading Democrat to openly call on Clinton to abandon her bid and back Obama; Edward Kennedy, John Kerry, and all the others on talk shows; DROP OUT FOR THE GOOD OF THE PARTY. WHOSE PARTY? THE MEN PARTY OR THE GOOD OLD BOY'S PARTY? EXCUSE ME! Well, the last time I looked we, the women of the United States, were given the right to vote for the candidate of our choice. Not a candidate dictated by our husbands, fathers, not brothers, ministers nor political leaders.
JUST SHUT UP AND DO AS YOUR TOLD! GET BEHIND THE MAN. Don't divide the party!
Are we, the women, not a part of the party also? Why should the woman step down, Let the man step down. The final ballot has not been cast.
I don't know about you, but my place in this life has never nor will it ever be behind the man. I deserve to stand beside a man. I am a worth while intelligent person that has the right to make a choice for myself for whomever I chose.
I don't believe that the male population of the United States ever thought she could or would be a serious contender. The thought as far as I can determine is, Let her play at running for president. When we get tired of the game, we can always pull the rug out from in under her. Then she can go home to the kitchen. Just placate her and it will all go away. We have ladies in responsible positions; law enforce, fire departments, the United States Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy, as well as corporate heads and ministries, just to name a few. We have ladies in all forms of employment throughout the United States and still
there are those that think a woman should be at home in the kitchen. This istill prevalent in the United States as well as other countries.
Is it not time we took up the fight for ourselves, our children and our rights to exist in a free and equitable world? Let's march in Denver HILLARY 08
Re: MILLION WOMAN MARCH
By True Blue May 15th 2008 at 3:49 am EDT
Ahem, NO its not.

There are MANY male supporters of Clinton.

This US ARMY VET is for Clinton.

P.S. Nice comment.
  
Emily's List to NARAL
By Democrat in Santa Cruz, CA May 15th 2008 at 3:19 am EDT
Malcolm blasts NARAL

A rift in the women's movement, as the head of Emily's List -- a key Clinton backer -- attacks Naral for endorsing Obama:

I think it is tremendously disrespectful to Sen. Clinton - who held up the nomination of a FDA commissioner in order to force approval of Plan B and who spoke so eloquently during the Supreme Court nomination about the importance of protecting Roe vs. Wade - to not give her the courtesy to finish the final three weeks of the primary process. It certainly must be disconcerting for elected leaders who stand up for reproductive rights and expect the choice community will stand with them.

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By annie b (mcliberal) May 15th 2008 at 6:49 am EDT
men of quality are not threatened by women for equality.
Re: .
By shogun-whos the baddest? May 15th 2008 at 7:46 am EDT
Annie...its over.
Its not your fault
Its not your fault
Its not your fault
Annie Its not your fault
Really Its not your fault