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In reply to the discussion: What's Our Problem with "Strong" Women? [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)65. I would call them neither terribly similar nor terribly dissimilar.
Both are/were exceedingly hawkish regarding foreign policy and that seems patently obvious.
Economically, HRC is not motivated by a desire to punish the poor, as Thatcher was, but I do think they share a general philosophy of comforting the already comfortable.
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So what you are saying is that because you don't like how other strong women speak
Autumn
Jun 2015
#26
Yes we do all speak for ourselves and that should be really obvious. I don't have any issue with
seaglass
Jun 2015
#48
I have never met a woman who wasn't strong. As for strong political women in America
Autumn
Jun 2015
#18
I guess I just come across a more diverse group of people- you've been so fortunate ...
bettyellen
Jun 2015
#58