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2007-02-25 04:06:47
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answer #1
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answered by chumpchange 6
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I cannot give you any, because it doesn't work like that. Women are judged as individuals, the same as men. One bad woman doesn't mean all women are disqualified, and one good woman doesn't mean all women should be in politics.
I would vote for the right woman. But I think that in our society, most women have been comfortable with the status quo. Working or not, having children or not, and getting into politics or not.
The level of agressiveness required for a woman to survive in today's political climate often leaves her being judged as masculine (its happened to me, just on this site). Of course, that is preposterous. Everyone knows that emotions and physicalities aside, women are much stronger than men. We have to be, to put up with them.
EDIT: I've e-mailed you some stuff for your debate.
2007-02-25 05:04:09
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answer #2
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answered by ? 7
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There are no valid reasons why women shouldn't enter politics....
There have been some bad ones though, most are dead now. The worst I have ever seen in Condileeza Rice. The only time she isn't a liar is when her mouth is closed.
2007-02-25 04:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing I know of that discourages women from entering politics is the time it takes to put makeup on 2 faces.
2007-02-25 04:52:49
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answered by yupchagee 7
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I thought women would make a significant difference to the world if they entered politics and leadership postiions.. I thought they would have more of a nurturing attitude than ruthless power hungry men..
Sadly.. I've since learnt.. women are even more ruthless, more unscupulous and more prone to lieing THAN MEN!!
I suspect in another 50 years.. society will do a full circle and put women back in their place.. and hopefully after that we'll stop playing around with nature.. at least society can go back to be functional.. since it has now become completely stifled with the record divorce rates, abortion rates, sexuall disease rates and the mass decline in morality that has occured since feminism..
My biggest problem with women is that nearly every women I've met in business at senior level.. has a price at which they will do whatever.. kinda like prostitution .. its in their nature.. whereas most men would rather die with their honor intact.. women dont seem to care about honor when the good times start to roll..
I know I'm generalising.. but I'd like to see more female versions of Ghandi.. and fewer female versions of Donald Trump/Monica Lewinski..
I only ever supported womens rights coz when women had no rights they winged about all the things men were doing wrong.. I agreed!! now I see them do all those same things themselves.. now that they have equal rights..
Worst of all.. is that I dont know of too many female environmentalists who have made any kind of difference.. I dont know of any female power groups who are anti Iraq war either... wheras there are many male dominat groups fighting George bush and the Neo cons on both fronts.. women however.. have largely remained silent.. and I wish they would stand up.. stamp their feet and show us stupid men that it's wrong, that stealing oil is wrong, that using media for propaganda is wrong.. but this has not happened..
Women should enter politics but they should do it to make a differnece not to continue on with the same mistakes men made..
2007-02-25 04:50:56
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, there's nothing wrong with women interring politics as long as they know their limits just like everyone else. Clearly the one that's running for president doesn't know her limits just from the statement she made about that Obama guy. She and her husband got caught in that White Water deal and still people are dumb enough to vote for her.
2007-02-25 04:51:29
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answer #6
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answered by Kevin A 6
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I don't believe that women shouldn't enter politics. To cite a bad woman politician I would point to Hillary Clinton. Why? She is a socialist.
2007-02-25 04:15:39
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answer #7
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answered by Ethan M 5
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Sorry. I can't think of any legitimate reasons to say women should not enter politics!
2007-02-25 04:59:45
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answered by Joey's Back 6
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your a female and your against women entering politics.
you should be ashamed.
2007-02-25 04:11:37
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answered by ranaway628 3
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