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Sarah Palin a change? What change? : Comments

By Ruby Hamad, published 5/9/2008

Palin may be a woman, but to many feminists and other Clinton supporters she does not speak for women.

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Thanks Col. Great example of talking to the hand. I shall practice. Thanks again.
Posted by Hegehog returns, Thursday, 11 September 2008 1:39:22 PM
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HRM said:

"But I have read the policies of Obama, and he does seem similar to the sexist and feminist author of this article. He has a policy for women, but nothing for men".

I am a sexist? This is news to me. In what way am I a sexist? Is feminism the new sexism? Where was I when this earth shattering announcement was made?

Also, it would do you well to consider that men do not need "policies" because the world is geared towards their interests as it is. It is still a man's world HRM.
Posted by RubySoho, Friday, 12 September 2008 1:09:24 AM
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Touche RubySoho

Clearly HRS hasn't heard of the glass ceiling. Not that the glass ceiling would deter that ball-crushing neanderthal, Sarah Palin!

Cheers
Posted by dickie, Friday, 12 September 2008 1:54:21 AM
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RubyShow,
I have heard your beliefs before, that males have everything. It came from a number of sexist feminist teachers at a school. That school had no interest in the boy students whatsoever, and the boys were getting well below national level in marks.

You are a sexist feminist if you believe there should be a policy for women, and nothing for men.

And you are a sexist feminist if you believe that Sarah Palin does not speak for women or men.
Posted by HRS, Friday, 12 September 2008 1:58:17 PM
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Actually HRS, I happen to think that Palin speaks for men very well.

For women...not so much.

HRS, men needing "policies" is like white people needing affirmative action. The whole point of affirmative action and women's policies is to try and achieve some equilibrium in society, by counteracting the disadvantages of certain members of society.

Men have not been systematically oppressed, repressed and discriminated against. When that happens, then come to me and I will gladly help you draw up a "men's policy".

Until then, may I suggest a crash course in Feminism 101? You surely need it.

-Ruby
Posted by RubySoho, Friday, 12 September 2008 4:25:24 PM
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The problem with Hurricane Sarah is that she shows as little good
judgement as Dubya shows. She is only the nominee VP
and is already talking about war with the Soviet Union.

In other words, being Governor of a State is not enough to
teach people good judgement, or people skills, or all the
things needed to be a world leader. George was Govenor of
Texas, it certainly has not given him good judgement skills.

The pitt-bull strategy as used by George and Sarah, has been
an abject failure for the US. The country is nearly bankrupt,
owes trillions of $ and only survives due to Chinese loans.
Posted by Yabby, Friday, 12 September 2008 10:45:00 PM
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