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General Discussion & Feedback => Just Chat! => Topic started by: jimbobghost on 12/12/2018 19:30:26
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Countries about the world have elected women to the highest political positions of governance.
Lady Thatcher, Theresa May, Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, and others less well known.
the best potential candidates currently in the US political arena are Hillary Clinton, Maxine Waters, Elizabeth "Pocahantas" Warren and Nancy Pelosi.
despite the freedom to vote by American women, men are always elected.
altho the USA has a large number of women supporting womens rights; no woman has come forth with the credentials necessary to win in a republic that has voted by constitutional amendment to allow women the right to vote.
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Countries about the world have elected women to the highest political positions of governance.
Lady Thatcher, Theresa May, Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, and others less well known.
the best potential candidates currently in the US political arena are Hillary Clinton, Maxine Waters, Elizabeth "Pocahantas" Warren and Nancy Pelosi.
despite the freedom to vote by American women, men are always elected.
altho the USA has a large number of women supporting womens rights; no woman has come forth with the credentials necessary to win in a republic that has voted by constitutional amendment to allow women the right to vote.
It is just a matter of time in my opinion.
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"It is just a matter of time in my opinion."
as is the existence of our sun.
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"It is just a matter of time in my opinion."
as is the existence of our sun.
:) Point taken
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my apologies to my Kraut friends, for failing to mentioned Angela Merkel of one of the worlds foremost women leaders.
if she were American, I would most assuredly vote for her as president of the USA. she demonstrates a logical approach to problem solving and determination to follow through on her decisions.
the only reason I may have forgotten to list her among the great women leaders, is due to her adherence to logic; I come to think of her as more of the male persuasion.
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is due to her adherence to logic; I come to think of her as more of the male persuasion.
Is that a way of saying you think women are illogical, or is it just that you still don't know the difference?
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=75438.msg560747#msg560747
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if she were American, I would most assuredly vote for her as president of the USA.
I'm not sure I'd vote for her as a UK politician- she's too Right wing, but- as you say she does seem to favour logic.
For example it's clear she thinks Trump is a twit.
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right wing...for sure.
"Trump is a twit"...perhaps...but he is OUR twit:
and when the left wingers of those countries permiting radical Muslims to bring down the freedoms of thought now permitted under their present leadership; who you gonna call? ghost busters?
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and when the left wingers of those countries permiting radical Muslims to bring down the freedoms of thought now permitted under their present leadership;
That's a straw man.
Do better or quit.
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I quit...as usual...allowing you the last comment; which I know is of the greatest importance to you.