Re: [ecofem] Hillary's (and others) Valley of the Pols - Lee's Alley of the

2003-06-25 Thread John Simecek



Lee, hi.
 
I fail to see how this can be construed to be SPAM, since this 
forum is a private ListServ.
 
Even if it weren't, I still fail to see how this can be 
construed to be SPAM.
 
That single misunderstanding and what appears to be your 
intentional derisive use of diminutive suffixes in your portrayal here of your 
addressee leads me to believe that you might feel more comfortable on a 
different ListServ.
 
Maybe Ann Coulter has set one up linked to her 
Website.
 
--js
 
John SimecekSpecial LecturerRhetoric 
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  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Lee Hall 
  
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  Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 2:02 
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  Subject: Re: Hillary's (and others) 
  Valley of the Pols
  Not that I claim to speak for all subscribers and 
  subscriberesses, butmethinks you are verging on appearing to be a spammer 
  or a spammeress.Lee.- Original Message -From: 
  "CandP Peoples" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: 
  25 June 2003 00:52Subject: Hillary's (and others) Valley of the 
  PolsWhy did she call her book "Living HIStory?"  Is it 
  because HERstory -- thetrue representation of American women in large 
  enought numbers to affect andprotect their country and world has not yet 
  been a topic of focus forHillary?http://www.geocities.com/valleyofthepols/livingherandhisstory.htmlAccording 
  to this site, like the heroine of Jackie Susann's novels, HillaryClinton's 
  plight and role has thus far really been quite sad.  It seems thatshe 
  and the male-dominated media are all to willing to focus on her to useand 
  isolateher and ignore other women - both in the US, like Carol 
  MoselyBraun, and outside the US, like the far more successful than 
  US-women womenPresidents and Prime Ministers of Scandinavia and Europe, 
  like those ofWales, Scotland, Germany as well as Costa Rica's 
  Vice-President, India'sCongress Party Leader Sonia Gandhi, and Parite 
  Authoress Sylviane Agacinskiof France. 
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Re: [ecofem] Hillary's (and others) Valley of the Pols

2003-06-24 Thread Lee Hall
Not that I claim to speak for all subscribers and subscriberesses, but
methinks you are verging on appearing to be a spammer or a spammeress.

Lee.

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From: "CandP Peoples" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 25 June 2003 00:52
Subject: Hillary's (and others) Valley of the Pols


Why did she call her book "Living HIStory?"  Is it because HERstory -- the
true representation of American women in large enought numbers to affect and
protect their country and world has not yet been a topic of focus for
Hillary?

http://www.geocities.com/valleyofthepols/livingherandhisstory.html

According to this site, like the heroine of Jackie Susann's novels, Hillary
Clinton's plight and role has thus far really been quite sad.  It seems that
she and the male-dominated media are all to willing to focus on her to use
and isolateher and ignore other women - both in the US, like Carol Mosely
Braun, and outside the US, like the far more successful than US-women women
Presidents and Prime Ministers of Scandinavia and Europe, like those of
Wales, Scotland, Germany as well as Costa Rica's Vice-President, India's
Congress Party Leader Sonia Gandhi, and Parite Authoress Sylviane Agacinski
of France. ...




[ecofem] Hillary's (and others) Valley of the Pols

2003-06-24 Thread CandP Peoples
Why did she call her book "Living HIStory?"  Is it because HERstory -- the true 
representation of American women in large enought numbers to affect and protect their 
country and world has not yet been a topic of focus for Hillary?

http://www.geocities.com/valleyofthepols/livingherandhisstory.html

According to this site, like the heroine of Jackie Susann's novels, Hillary Clinton's 
plight and role has thus far really been quite sad.  It seems that she and the 
male-dominated media are all to willing to focus on her to use and isolateher and 
ignore other women - both in the US, like Carol Mosely Braun, and outside the US, like 
the far more successful than US-women women Presidents and Prime Ministers of 
Scandinavia and Europe, like those of Wales, Scotland, Germany as well as Costa Rica's 
Vice-President, India's Congress Party Leader Sonia Gandhi, and Parite Authoress 
Sylviane Agacinski of France. These many others appear to have both have a stronger 
emphasis on global sisterhood and better cooperation from many men of many parties -- 
including many pro-feminist and equally famous husbands. But as central as she is to 
the problems of American women's activism,Hillary isn't all to blame. A growing number 
of people feel the US focus on Hillary while it simultaneously ignores
 gender reparation/ adequate standards ( at least 37% i.e. 75% of 50-50)  of 
representation, equal presence on tickets, and fairness to ALL women, owed by still 
quite sexist-US male politicans and corporate super-dominator election patriarchs, is 
distracting and co-opting the all too self-divided US women's groups and leadership in 
all groups and parties, failing to respect and learn from  progress in Europe and 
other places, and allowing too many to ignore Nane Annan's and her husband Kofi's UN's 
dangerous lag on the balance of gender.as a central problem urgently threatening the 
whole world.




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