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Clinton made history June 7, 2016 when she declared victory in the Democratic presidential primary, marking the first time a woman captured the nomination of a major political party in the United States' 240-year history.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Willtell
I cried too. I was very proud of my country.
I cried tonight too.
originally posted by: Willtell
BTW, when did we or do we ever nominate or elect good human beings?
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Willtell
I cried too. I was very proud of my country.
I cried tonight too.
You'll cry more later when you find out what a truly vile cancerous piece of trash Hillary actually is, while she destroys the country all the while collecting payoffs from foreign goverments. Just don't come to Canada when SHTF, unless your a libertarian, we have enough stupidity her with liberals.
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Willtell
I cried too. I was very proud of my country.
I cried tonight too.
You'll cry more later when you find out what a truly vile cancerous piece of trash Hillary actually is, while she destroys the country all the while collecting payoffs from foreign goverments. Just don't come to Canada when SHTF, unless your a libertarian, we have enough stupidity her with liberals.
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: InTheLight
The Great Hunger.
www.makers.com...
Clinton made history June 7, 2016 when she declared victory in the Democratic presidential primary, marking the first time a woman captured the nomination of a major political party in the United States' 240-year history.
originally posted by: James1982
originally posted by: InTheLight
The Great Hunger.
www.makers.com...
Clinton made history June 7, 2016 when she declared victory in the Democratic presidential primary, marking the first time a woman captured the nomination of a major political party in the United States' 240-year history.
Thank you for adding support to the idea that only Republicans and Democrats matter. You have done a great service to your nation.
To be sure, just having a woman as president is not good enough to advance women's equality. America needs a woman who is not ashamed of her strength of personality and confidently takes on the reins of leadership.
Clinton's nomination sends a powerful message to American society that women no longer have to bend over backward, change their personalities or hide their innate leadership skills to professionally succeed. As this becomes the new norm, I hope my daughter and her generation can be their authentic selves, free from the gender stereotypes encumbering my generation from breaking the glass ceiling.
originally posted by: James1982
originally posted by: Willtell
BTW, when did we or do we ever nominate or elect good human beings?
That's kind of the point... many people want this madness to stop, you and others just seem to want to put sprinkles on a pile of pig chit. Magical female energy isn't going to solve problems, good quality people in positions of power will. Citizens who absolutely demand better will.
originally posted by: InTheLight
originally posted by: James1982
originally posted by: InTheLight
The Great Hunger.
www.makers.com...
Clinton made history June 7, 2016 when she declared victory in the Democratic presidential primary, marking the first time a woman captured the nomination of a major political party in the United States' 240-year history.
Thank you for adding support to the idea that only Republicans and Democrats matter. You have done a great service to your nation.
You are missing the point.
Sahar Aziz: A new norm for my daughter
To be sure, just having a woman as president is not good enough to advance women's equality. America needs a woman who is not ashamed of her strength of personality and confidently takes on the reins of leadership.
Clinton's nomination sends a powerful message to American society that women no longer have to bend over backward, change their personalities or hide their innate leadership skills to professionally succeed. As this becomes the new norm, I hope my daughter and her generation can be their authentic selves, free from the gender stereotypes encumbering my generation from breaking the glass ceiling.
www.cnn.com...
originally posted by: Willtell
originally posted by: James1982
originally posted by: Willtell
BTW, when did we or do we ever nominate or elect good human beings?
That's kind of the point... many people want this madness to stop, you and others just seem to want to put sprinkles on a pile of pig chit. Magical female energy isn't going to solve problems, good quality people in positions of power will. Citizens who absolutely demand better will.
You’re exaggerating and nobody said anything about magical female energy, I spoke about balance….
When you go too far male or female imbalance occurs
For the last 2000 years we’ve been too far on the male pendulum.
originally posted by: Willtell
So this breakthrough is only a beginning where the female energy can tag along and make a better world overall as we evolve to be better and more humane planet.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: ketsuko
Well I didn't want to come straight out and say that...