Interesting to me that women still are not paid equally for the same jobs in this country. Just another one of Hillary's issues. Sounds like charisma and acting skills are of the utmost importance here anyway, as there are far more comments on those than on real issues. Mediocracy always attacks excellence, and isolation is an abuser's number one tool. So let's all attack and isolate the women for doing the best she knows how to do. After all she's a woman. Tear her down. Rip her apart. Let's get the one with the least experience in office now that's really what this country needs now in this wartime. Let's get Mr. Popular Charisma in office. As long as it's not a woman regardless of the real issues.Forget the experience she has, that apparently is of little importance.
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Dear Kristi, [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]All over America, women are taking our place as leaders, using our talents, our experience, and our values to build a better future for our communities and our country. There are more women in the House, the Senate, state legislatures, and governors' mansions today than at any time in our history. We're speaking out with a powerful voice -- in 2004, 9 million more women voted than men. [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]At Hillary for President, we're celebrating Women's History Month with the launch of Women for Hillary, a nationwide network of women leaders who will reach out to friends, family, and colleagues on Hillary's behalf. As a member, you'll receive our weekly HILLGRAM with information about what Hillary's doing, and actions you can take to build the campaign. [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]Hillary is poised to make history as the first woman to occupy the White House. Imagine the pride each of us will feel on Inauguration Day as we watch Hillary take the oath of office. Imagine the message that symbol will send to young women: there are no limits on how far they can go! [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]If you'd like to join the Women for Hillary leadership network, which will be so vital to the success of our campaign, please sign up at our website. [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]And if you know women who would be interested in joining, please forward them this message. [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]While women have made great strides over the years, we still have a long way to go. American women still earn just 77 cents for every dollar earned by American men for doing the same work. It's even worse for women of color: 67 cents for African-American women and just 56 cents for Latinas. That's why Hillary is introducing the Paycheck Fairness Act to Congress, which will help close the pay gap. [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]Hillary also wants to expand the Family and Medical Leave Act to ensure paid sick leave, and to support more research into the link between diseases like breast cancer and environmental hazards. And she will stay vigilant about protecting a woman's right to choose! [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]Watch the latest HillCast to learn how Hillary is working in Congress to make a difference for women and our families: [/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]We can only break barriers when somebody dares to challenge them. With this campaign, we will make clear that every one of us can say, "I can be president." [/FONT]
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[FONT=verdana,tahoma,helvetica]Ann F. Lewis[/FONT]
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