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Do you find it sad that ..?

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so many Americans men and sometimes women are so afraid of a strong woman? First it was Hillary, now Sarah. Their treatment or rather mistreatment will do one thing: it will fire up the powerful force of our mother, wife, sister and daughter. Come Nov. and they will show the world what they are made of. My opinion only.

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  1. I'm sorry to break it to you, but all the way up until she lost the primaries I fully supported Hillary and, wanted to see her in office as the president.

    Sarah on the other hand, I have no respect for her, and she's hardly a strong woman like Hillary.


  2. And your Opinion is right. All this left wing backlash is a free ticket to the nomination. Silly libs dont get it...

  3. BS!!!!!!

  4. I agree with Piano, it's not that they are afraid of women in power, it's the wrong woman.  There are plenty of other females in government and politics that would have been a better choice.  Women with more experience, that didn't start out in the PTA, women that were interested in Government from the get-go, not that migrated there because the bake sales were over.

  5. no one is afraid...I would love to see a strong woman in office...i just don't think that woman is Palin.  In the case of hillary...I think she was a fantastic candidate...but  Obama had an edge on her...it was his time...the dems had not one, but 2 fantastic candidates.  Basically I was a Hillary supporter until Barack announced he was running.  i have been following his career since 2004 and was ecstatic when I heard he was running so it was only natural that I vote based on issues and not gender.  But honestly...it was a tough pick...Hillary really was phenominal.   To think that Palin is even trying...

    P.S. - I'm a proud pro-choice woman

  6. I have great admiration of strong women.  I would not vote for Hilly because I think her policies are flat out wrong.  That's it.

    I STRONGLY admire and support a black woman, Condi Rice.  So no one can dare call me biased either way.  

    Palin IS a strong woman. NOBODY, male or female gets to be a governor by being weak-kneed.

    All the dems criticizing her are proving their hypocrisy.

    The only other nationally prominent black woman in politics wanted school to teach masturbation.  that was Joyce Elders.

    Dems don't even deny that.  It's a fact.  They select and vote for idiots, and call us prejudiced when we don't support them.

  7. No. We really don't care whether  a man, woman, black, white, Muslim,etc, says it.

    It really doesn't matter. What does matter is the direction and force of their vision.

    What vision does Sarah Palin have? She didn't tell us yet. All she told us was rhetoric with no substance.  

  8. This has nothing to to do with gender, it has to do with policy and ideals...That's one of the big problems with you right wingers to you everything is about race and or gender......Let me enlighten you, the problems this country is facing is much bigger than race or gender....

  9. There is a difference between strong and stupidity. Anyone who thinks Palin is a strong woman is a ninny. The woman blatantly uses God as a scapegoat for her family's shortcomings. If God - who is only righteous and can have no hand in evil, per the Bible - were to have given Palin's daughter the task of committing a sin (fornication) and getting pregnant, it would prove God a liar. Per the Bible, God "can not tell a lie."

    So, either we throw the Bible and God out the window or we throw Palin out it.

    Your pick, but I doubt the many Christian Americans are going to side with Palin on this one. Besides, I thought there was suppose to be a separation of religion and state. So how, praytell, does Sarah prove herself a strong woman. Because she speaks forceably? So can any New Yorker or my breathren New Jersians.  

  10. My opinion also.

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