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To: Crabbe who wrote (3272)1/13/2006 1:36:40 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220697
 
<Name one female world leader that has not gone to war. That is with the exception of countries like NZ which has placed its security in the hands of others.>

Apart from the fact that NZ has not placed its security in the hands of others - our moat does a pretty job of security, we could name, um, let's see. I might have to ask Google too. I insist on only including aggressive war, not defensive. There are Angela Merkel, Helen Clark, Jenny Shipley, Golda Meir, Indira Ghandi, Margaret Thatcher, - okay, I'll get Google to help.

Ah, that's better. Lots of them. Who needs a brain when we have Google? These are just the prime ministers. I'll check on presidents too. terra.es

Presidents here: guide2womenleaders.com

I have no ideas which ones have attacked other countries. I can't think of any. I can rattle off a dozen or so men who have done so.

Helen Clark attacked Afghanistan as part of the UN expedition, but that wasn't an aggessive war in that the Taleban and Al Q tag team had conducted a very major attack on the USA [and thereby the rest of us] and was threatening a LOT more, which they did in Bali, Beslan and elsewhere.

It is obviously MUCH better to have women running politics. Blokes should go out to invent stuff in their shed, or get into cyberspace, hunt golf balls, or chase wildebeest. Only girly-men like Arnold want to get into politics [I expect his problem is he matured too early, like a girl].

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