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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you sound ridiculously defensive - but that's fair enough. I'm talking more about the SAHMs who were like "our first woman president! So proud to take my daughters to vote for her!" New poster. What is wrong with that? I'm sure it was the same for African Americans to proudly say "my children can vote for the first black man" How is this any different and how is it hyprocritical to think this way? Serious question.. You do know that not every woman or man wants to run for political office. Are you saying if a woman was a lawyer and said what you said it would be ok? I see nothing wrong with SAHMs happy and excited that their daughters could vote for Hillary.[/quote] Please explain the correlation between AAs excited to vote for Obama and [b]white women choosing to live like it's 1850 [/b]and excited to vote for a woman who chose a lifestyle closer to what women fought and died for . I'll wait [/quote] I am the poster you are quoting. Let me explain very slowly for you: Obama was the first Black president. That was exciting for all those who voted for Obama but, especially for African Americans. Hillary Clinton would have been the first women president and so therefore women ( and some men) were also excited to elect her. It's not that complicated. Also, Stay at home moms of today are not living in the 1850's. Women have the option to stay at home, go to work, work part time whatever and that is what they couldn't in the 1850's. I can't believe you compared life in the 1850's to today.[/quote]
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