Hillary supporters argue that if she’s too lenient, she’s seen as a typical push-over woman, and if she’s too tough, she’s a witch. “It’s hard to be a woman in politics,” they argue. “No one will take you seriously.” Women such as Margaret Thatcher and Indira Ghandi seem to have accomplished being major heads of states despite being a female. Read More »
Presidential Primary
What this Presidential Primary says About our Generation (Generation We)
By jd_25@sbcglobal.net - Posted on February 13th, 2008
It is apparent that my generation most famously becoming known as generation We, is voting predominantly democratic in this 2008 primary election. Could it be a coincidence that the two frontrunners, Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama, are, one a woman and the other an African American? Read More »


