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nclib
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« on: March 28, 2006, 10:31:42 AM »

honestly guys, if her name was hillary smith with the same voting record, would you still be opposed to her.

or what if she were a male with the same voting record...still opposed?

i agree with hillary on most issues.  maybe im just weird.

Hillary is a left-winger who is trying to appear moderate.

In any case, my opposition to her goes far deeper than her voting record.

You dislike her because she is a strong, powerful woman. Yet you have no problems with strong, powerful men.
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2006, 05:18:47 PM »

honestly guys, if her name was hillary smith with the same voting record, would you still be opposed to her.

or what if she were a male with the same voting record...still opposed?

i agree with hillary on most issues.  maybe im just weird.

Hillary is a left-winger who is trying to appear moderate.

In any case, my opposition to her goes far deeper than her voting record.

You dislike her because she is a strong, powerful woman. Yet you have no problems with strong, powerful men.

Do you ever think for yourself, nclib?  Seriously.

If I can't tolerate strong, powerful women, then why do I like Margaret Thatcher and Condi Rice, and why do I plan to vote for Jodi Rell over a man?

The fact is, my problem is not with strong powerful women, it is with this particular woman.

And I am just as opposed to men who display the same character traits and overall philosophy as she does.

Republican/conservative women don't fight stereotypes of women even if they're in positions of power.
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