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| Who agrees with my philosophy on women in power?
Women can hold great power over men. They have a love box. If they are giving it up, or leaving the imression that they may give it up, women can have total control over any man. So how will Hillary gain power? How will she retain it? Do you agree with this fact? |
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Hillary is a lesbian. Her box is taken by another love box. No real lost to Men, just more reason for Bill to continue sexually abusing women since Hillary is not going to put a stop to it. http://bigheaddc.com/2007/09/11/hillary-lesbian-rumor-given-weight-by-doj-official/ |
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I don't. I think your philosophy is sophomoric at best and stuck on beyond stupid. Perhaps you should develop your social skills with women instead of reducing them to a body part. Hillary has power because of her brain not her "box". |
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The only kinds of women who try to hold power over men like this, are just plain evil. Women like this give all women a bad name. The only kind of man who would fall for a woman like this, are weak, desperate and shallow. Men like this will eventually be scorn to the point that they will no longer trust the motives of women, and they will fear women of power for the exact reason you have described. By nature, I tend not to trust women automatically either. Woman tend to be jealous, catty, and as a rule, they can't be trusted to stick up for each other. Once upon a time, I wasn't sure I wanted to support Hillary Clinton for President either. Since then, I have come to my senses after having done massive amounts of research. To answer your final questions: Hillary will (or will not) gain power the same way all presidents gain power when they are elected; but Hillary will have to work much harder to win this election, because she is a woman. Hillary will retain power by building her administration in the spirit of bipartisanship and cooperation with her former co-workers in the senate, and members of the house. She has a good reputation in the senate for being a hard worker, and a good problem solver. She will go out of her way to retain the respect of her administration, and the American people. Finally, I disagree with your main point; but fully understand and have complete compassion for the nature of your concerns. Frankly, some women are just plain evil. I just so happen to believe that Hillary Clinton is not in that category, and many people who know Hillary Clinton personally would wholeheartedly agree with me on that. |
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Most grown women are mothers, they have to spend many hours helping their families. I do agree women have to work harder to prove their points, but they usually get the job done. Hillary has worked very hard, and she is a go getter, and i believe she will be the best for president, because she will make sure what she does is done right and get done. You go for it Hillary, and May God Bless Us All!
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