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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (121355)1/8/2001 7:10:25 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
"The women I'm talking about need no entitlements nor do they expect special help.They achieve their dreams through hard work." Is this your definition of a strong woman? Because if it is, I don't see anything that would necessarily exclude Republican women. I do see a great lack of womanhood in the description. You could be describing a Husky.



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (121355)1/9/2001 6:27:20 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 769667
 
Dear Patricia: Reading a few of your posts I dont know what to make of you. Sometimes I think I am surprised you only have one divorce to crow about, other times I think you may be OK. What I want to say is this: Too much is made of this "equal" rights for woman. I have met many successful women in my life as I ended my career as a General Partner in an International CPA firm. I cant recall EVEN ONE of them screaming about Equal Rights. Rather they just performed their jobs to the best of their abilities and their abilities were good. IMHO once you are married the rights are FAMILY rights. You should work as a TEAM to get ahead. I do not believe in Seperate Accounts, in Seperate names or anything else SEPERATE. If you wish to have a successful FAMILY you must think of FAMILY RIGHTS and work together. JDN