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by libra127 June 1, 2008 4:36 PM EDT
libra127 wrote

Howard Dean, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee said today that there had been too much sexism in the Dem. primary campaign.
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He meant, too much sexism FOR Hillary by women voters voting for her just becuase she''s a woman.

Posted by txgrouch2004 at 12:00 PM : Jun 01, 2008

No, that is NOT what he meant. He mention denigration of Hillary, her words, and actions because she is a woman. He meant the holding of a woman to a different and higher standard than a man. I saw his comments in context and this is what he meant. Sexism is pervasive - and unacceptable.
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by txgrouch2004 June 1, 2008 4:13 PM EDT
A VOTE FOR HILLARY IS A VOTE FOR WAR

The only ones who want war are those who have never been in one.

HILLARY HAS NEVER BEEN IN ONE. Her lies about Bosnia notwithstanding...

HILLARY HAS ALREADY PLEDGED TO OBLITERATE IRAN. Just like her big speech FOR war in Iraq.

HILLARY WOULD BE GEORGE W BUSH IN IRAN

And, she SHOT A DUCK. I think THAT says it all.
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by txgrouch2004 June 1, 2008 4:04 PM EDT
anappleadae added
A vote for Obama is a vote for enabling Terrorism.
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A vote for Bill Clinton turned out to be a vote for terrorism, but that didn''t seem to bother those voters.

It''s a Democrat tradition.
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by txgrouch2004 June 1, 2008 4:01 PM EDT
anappleadae queried
A black voting for a black; does that make them racist?
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As much as a white voting AGAINST a black, which is where HILLARY GETS MUCH OF HER SUPPORT.
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by anappleadae June 1, 2008 3:31 PM EDT
Txgrouch like shaheed and rufisgufis support a Palestinian sympathizer. Correction; Self acknowledged Palestinian sympathizer. For all we know these characters are Palestinians or worce Hamas. A vote for Obama is a vote for enabling Terrorism.
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by anappleadae June 1, 2008 3:16 PM EDT
txgrouch

A black voting for a black; does that make them racist?
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by anappleadae June 1, 2008 3:13 PM EDT
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. It is only Txgrouch who thinks he is the great and wonderful OZ.
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by anappleadae June 1, 2008 3:04 PM EDT
Being an Idependent voter, and a man, I agree completely with Ferraro. All men need to remember their humble beginnings came through the mercy of a woman.

Impotent, men fear women, and by the looks of this sexist campaign Obama with his offhanded sexist remarks is one of them. He''s a poser.

And yes; "Hell hath no furry like a woman scorned". Carefully heed your relationships to women Gentlemen. And women; don''t soil yourselves in the name of love by being a door mat.
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by txgrouch2004 June 1, 2008 3:00 PM EDT
libra127 wrote
Howard Dean, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee said today that there had been too much sexism in the Dem. primary campaign.
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He meant, too much sexism FOR Hillary by women voters voting for her just becuase she''''s a woman.

There are women''s groups who accuse women of being "traitors" if they don''t vote for Hillary just because she''s a woman.

Voting FOR someone based on gender is just a sexist as voting AGAINST someone based on gender. Attacking someone else for failing to practice your brand of sexism is beyond sexism.

THAT''S TOO MUCH SEXISM.

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by txgrouch2004 June 1, 2008 2:57 PM EDT
Too strident.

Too arrogant.

Too divisive.

Too obnoxious.

TOO CLINTON.

Don''t blame sexism. BLAME HILLARY.
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