Monday, June 25, 2007

Women in politics

This is lovely, just an update on some of our illustrious "sisters" in government.

Seems Hillary may have broken the law regarding a campaign contribution of $2 million, while the limit of donations at any one time is $2,000. Another Hollywood mogul is involved this time. When questioned, the queen of memory loss was just that. I've not heard the phrase, "do not recall" stated so often. I think I've heard Hill use it more than Bill. This will be an interesting one to keep up with and see if it's booted back the court system.

Well, Georgia's own Cynthia McKinney has joined forces with Hamas (formerly Hanoi) Jane on the anti-American campaign. The goal is to impeach Bush and Cheney for war crimes. Cheney is not the commander and chief, and Bush has not committed war crimes (other than in the feeble minds of the far left that have no other leg to stand on). War criminals consist of those like Saddam's cousin that just got accused of killing his own with chemical weapons (those things that don't exist). Honestly, did Jane ever attend college? Does she not know of what she speaks? I think not. Cynthia did, but she's the ultimate product of affirmative action and the quota system.

I see where Dianne Feinstein is another one (Hillary, Barbara Boxer, Nancy Pelosi) that's bringing up the "Fairness Doctrine" because of talk radio. If Air America were making money, this would not be an issue with them. They're pissed because as free enterprise dictates, talk radio is lucrative because conservative stations are being listened to by libs as well as conservatives. I suppose they're afraid that libs will be influenced by the likes of O'Reilly, Boortz, Limbaugh, Hannity, etc. but hey, we can't help it if Air America can't make it with their liberal constituents.

I think Dianne, Barbara, and Nancy would do well to keep themselves on the sidelines awhile, considering every single one of them are being questioned about local CA policies they're attempting to (or are) making that are beneficial to their respective spouses in the real estate market. There are questions regarding "conflict of interest" in each of these proposals because of spouses' business practices.

Now there are a precious few smart women in government, but they're hard to find. Unfortunately, these are the role models, and it's rather embarrassing to the female gender.

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