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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (196107)7/29/2004 3:59:23 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572460
 
Tenchusatsu, RE: "We've had two pretty sharp and plain-spoken guys in office for four years. Why give Teresa Heinz Kerry the benefit of the doubt that Bush and Cheney hardly ever got?"

You're a very smart person. What's your take?

Do you believe Cheney was under the same amount of pressure that Teresa Heinz Kerry was? The volume of protests were louder over her than Cheney. Why is that?

Lastly, do you believe we should get excited about two guys speaking up, when it's the norm for men to speak their minds and the USA public is comfortable with men doing so, and it is probably easily common for them to do so when they control about 98% of the world's capital due to power structures. To over exaggerate, if Bush and Cheney were peasants that spoke up in older times of England, I'd be impressed too. What's the context of our times? How many strong women leaders are on the public circuit?

Regards,
Amy J