August 29, 2015

Women's Movement Silent About Men Killing Happy Women




Shameful the women's movement/lobby is only for liberal elitists. Not only Alison Parker, and Kathryn Steinle are unimportant to them. They ignore Carly Fiorina. They ignore Pamela Geller, a courageous woman who stands up for free speech against terrorists, enduring daily death threats with no comment from liberal women. One group of women in Cambridge, MA told me Sarah Palin is not a woman. It shows how undeveloped their propaganda-filled minds are.


Carly Fiorina

[From article]
They were afraid. Even before her announcement, Carly was already Hillary Clinton’s most effective critic. And as the CEO of a global company, then the original Chair of the Central Intelligence Agency’s External Advisory Board, she has the executive experience and foreign affairs credentials to be President. Even more terrifying to Democrats: Because she is a conservative, Washington outsider with charisma and stellar communications skills, she has the ability not only to excite the Republican base but also to expand it.
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Many of these hit pieces focused on Carly’s decision to merge Hewlett-Packard with Compaq, but they omit important facts.
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Carly's critics also fail to admit that many industry insiders agree now, looking through the lens of history, that Carly was right and the merger was a success.
In fact, former HP Board Member and famed venture capitalist Tom Perkins, who supported the move to fire Carly, ultimately saw that she was a visionary saying, “The merger was a brilliant move. Look where HP is now: The biggest computer company in the world.”
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And yes, Carly was fired. But what is never mentioned by liberals and their mouthpieces is the fact that after Carly left, the HP Board was investigated by The Department of Justice, the SEC, the State of California, and the United States Congress. As a result, the Chairman of the Board and another Board Member were forced to resign because of criminal misconduct by their agents against Carly, members of the media, and others.
Our country is looking for a president who won’t go-along-to-get-along with the Beltway crowd and who will make the tough decisions to grow our economy. Carly Fiorina’s time at Hewlett-Packard demonstrates that she will do both.

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/08/the_left_always_tells_us_whom_they_fear_carly_fiorina.html

August 28, 2015
The Left Always Tells Us Whom They Fear: Carly Fiorina
By Kieran Lalor
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[From article]
Friends and family are describing Alison Parker, who was killed yesterday by a "gay" black man named Vester Flanagan, as overjoyed to be living her dream. Kate Steinle and Alison Parker were not killed by guns. They were killed by goaded men.
When Donald Trump asked Jorge Ramos if he would deport the worst, murderous illegals, Ramos was mute. Among Ramos, La Raza, and the pro-invasion left, the message is sent that illegals are entitled to steal the happiness they see in America. They don't have to earn it; they don't have to wait in line; just rip it off. When venerated leaders like Ramos tell jealous and uneducated people they have the right to steal, can the right to rape and murder be far behind?
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There are innumerable instances of heightened concern for black and homosexual crime victims and indifference, sometimes seemingly intentionally callous, for the families of white Americans and Christians who are killed. If a non-white person murders a white, as in these two deaths, the only response of the Obama administration pertains to gun control.
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Throughout his life, Vester Flanagan was used by the left, who told him he was a victim because of his race and sexuality.
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Of course his misguided mind turned against white people who succeeded where he had failed.
Nor will the feminists who are leftist first and foremost express outrage over the lives of two beautiful young women snuffed out because those women were happy.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/08/killing_happy_women.html

August 28, 2015
Killing happy women
By Deborah C. Tyler

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