> OK, I'd love to hear from anyone who's been
> contributing to this thread:
> List *up to* three female Hispanic politicians, explaining
> to me why each
> would make a good vice-presidential candidate. If you only
> pick one,
> that's fine. Throwing URLs around right and left is
> providing
> information, but it's providing me with too much at the
> moment, and if I
> try to pursue it, I'm cluttering up an
> already-cluttered desktop. If you
> get down to the specifics, that THIS female Hispanic would
> be a good pick
> for VP, and give me a convincing argument, that will stick
> a lot better
> with me in the long run than just the statement, "We
> should be considering
> female Hispanics for these positions."
> Julia
Julia, as much as i would like to take up your challenge, i just don't have the
time to abck up my opinion that ther is a gender, racial and religious bias
that favors white males.
i am certain,however that there are many, many qualified candidates for high
office among all races, genders, ethnicities and cultural populations, but the
bias is definitely biased in favor of white males. that is all i am saying,
and that i would liked to have had obama choose a hispanic woman instead of
biden.
jon
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