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Old 05-10-2008, 07:43 PM
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Maybe this will help you?

Are Clinton's feminist backers mired in an outdated, women's-liberation mind-set?

Clinton supporter Gloria Feldt, former president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, accepts that the women's movement is not single-minded, yet worries that the Obama-Clinton rift is eroding whatever clout it might have.

"We're squandering an opportunity to be seen as a voting bloc that turns elections," Feldt said. "Unless we are working together, in a strategically thought-out effort to vote in our own best interests, we are in danger of never having another election where people will say women can determine the outcome."

I highlighted about half of what I posted. LOL
Once a group has equality in a society, they no longer need to vote as a "bloc." Women's experiences are too vast and disparate to have one "right" candidate. Hillary doesn't appeal to ALL women. I refuse to feel like I'm betraying womankind because I don't support her.

And that STILL doesn't say anything about Obama ignoring women.....
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