1. He cut college readiness programs for young women from low-income families;
2. He considered weakening the rights of women under FMLA;
3. He decided to pay female White House employees, on average, nearly $20,000 less per year than male White House employees;
4. He made tax cuts that negatively affected women's programs and child care?
Is this the respect of women that we're looking for when we bring up Clinton and Monica and the cigar?
Let's see... which of these things affects me personally as a woman, Bush's policies toward American women or Bill Clinton's kinky sex act?
Hmmmm...
2007-03-07
01:54:32
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Eric - please link President Clinton's rape conviction.
Yeah, I didn't think so. Weak argument.
2007-03-07
02:08:43 ·
update #1
LMAO!!!!!!! I LOVE the answer claiming I'm comparing Clinton and Bush. I'm not. I'm comparing the claim that Clinton didn't respect women to the claim that Bush does. You people need to wake up. Respect for women comes from the President in the form of what he does for the women of the COUNTRY, not the women in his life. They aren't my concern.
2007-03-07
02:09:57 ·
update #2