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No woman, no drive. :rolleyes:
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Oh Christ, this is sick.
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Progress from IBM.
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My one and only experience of an 'open relationship' was during my first year with J. I'd drifted into his orbit - a world of far left politics, theatre folk and activists - and desperately did not want to be uncool about it.
It didn't last very long. Roughly until I exercised my side of the open relationship* at which point the idea seemed to lose its lustre for J. *a horrible experience on a beach in Skegness - with an activist and wannabe people's poet at the Socialist Workers Party annual convention. |
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A lesson for not only women, but voters who feel powerless. If you want it, you can get it.
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Golda Meir was elected prime minister of Israel in 1969, Indira Gandhi in 1966... Unless they specifically mean "the first leader who's elected office is called a presidency", which is a pretty lame loophole, I am not sure how they came up with that one.
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Just because the statement does meet your criteria doesn't make it a loophole, it means you didn't read for content.:p: |
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Does "democratically elected" ring a bell.
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Not the first female head of state who's position is called a presidency... This seems to be Might as well say she wsa the first female Forseti ever - since no prior female president was called that in icelandic... Hell golda meir was the first female rosh memshala... And there's a good chance they all were the first female elected leaders who did so while owning a particular breed of dogs while driving a particular type of car and almost certainly the first female presidents to have their great aunt from their mother's side live in whichever particular address she happened to have lived in... At what point does the impression the title "first woman president" seems to try to imprint is kind of getting lost? |
Your right to not understand is constitutionally protected. Run with it.
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*whose*
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You own your false impressions.
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Yes and no. Yes - you can say it's people's fault for not knowing the history of women leaders throughout the world. No - that doesn't exempt the meme author from an attempt to deceive people reading it by utilizing that ignorance. |
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