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Old 11-07-2016, 06:07 PM
 
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Forgotten in all the nastiness of this Presidential campaign, I believe, is the fact that we as a country are on the doorstep of history with the election of the first female as President of the USA. I feel it is and will be a special moment, and as a grandfather, with three young grandaughters I am elated for them and our Country!

I know there are those that are not fans of HC, but I think we should recognize this for what it is, a special and important moment, in the history of the Country we all love and cherish.

I might be a little ahead of myself but I am confident it will all come to pass tomorrow evening and I can't wait!

Have the arrest warrants already been issued?

 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:07 PM
 
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History has already been made. The 2 worst possible choices in American history.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:09 PM
 
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Some people still vote for presidents based on qualifications and not based on their gender.
And? Are you saying women aren't qualified to be president? Also, if qualifications matter, why is Trump the GOP nominee? He has never been qualified to run for president....

Also, you can't think of a single woman in US history that would have been qualified to be president? Gender shouldn't matter, which is why having a woman be president should have happened a long time ago because it should have mattered if one qualified to be president ran for office.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:09 PM
 
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Some people still vote for presidents based on qualifications and not based on their gender.
Hence why Trump should be kept out of the office at all cost, even if that means Clinton gets in instead.
Hopefully the GOP can learn from this, regroup and present a electable candidate in 4 years.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:11 PM
 
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History has already been made. The 2 worst possible choices in American history.
So true!
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:11 PM
 
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Originally Posted by wilful View Post
Forgotten in all the nastiness of this Presidential campaign, I believe, is the fact that we as a country are on the doorstep of history with the election of the first female as President of the USA. I feel it is and will be a special moment, and as a grandfather, with three young grandaughters I am elated for them and our Country!

I know there are those that are not fans of HC, but I think we should recognize this for what it is, a special and important moment, in the history of the Country we all love and cherish.

I might be a little ahead of myself but I am confident it will all come to pass tomorrow evening and I can't wait!
It's a great thing, other countries have had women leaders for years or decades.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:12 PM
 
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Forgotten in all the nastiness of this Presidential campaign, I believe, is the fact that we as a country are on the doorstep of history with the election of the first female as President of the USA. I feel it is and will be a special moment, and as a grandfather, with three young grandaughters I am elated for them and our Country!

I know there are those that are not fans of HC, but I think we should recognize this for what it is, a special and important moment, in the history of the Country we all love and cherish.

I might be a little ahead of myself but I am confident it will all come to pass tomorrow evening and I can't wait!
I applaud your positivity. There are way too many alt-right potential sore losers here though. At this point, you could give them candy, and they'd complain about the sweetness.

I recognize and appreciate the history we're on the cusp of. We raise our children telling them that they can be anything, but to actually see examples of that happen, in ways like it never has before, is wonderful.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:12 PM
 
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Libs showing their obsession with race and gender again
If you say so, this isn't about race or gender, being against a woman as president because she is a woman is being obsessed with gender or being against a black person from being president because they are black is being obsessed with race. Not being concerned about race or gender of a candidate when voting is something we should all strive for, and a woman should have become president a long time ago....surely you can think of more than a dozen conservative women over the past several decades that were qualified to be president.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:12 PM
 
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And? Are you saying women aren't qualified to be president? Also, if qualifications matter, why is Trump the GOP nominee? He has never been qualified to run for president....

Also, you can't think of a single woman in US history that would have been qualified to be president? Gender shouldn't matter, which is why having a woman be president should have happened a long time ago because it should have mattered if one qualified to be president ran for office.



Why should it have happened a long time ago? What woman was robbed? You realize there are far less women in politics than men right?
 
Old 11-07-2016, 06:12 PM
 
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Hence why Trump should be kept out of the office at all cost, even if that means Clinton gets in instead.
Hopefully the GOP can learn from this, regroup and present a electable candidate in 4 years.
But have the Democrats learned anything? How many times must the voters speak before we are heard.
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