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Ugonna Wosu's Blog
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Women are being irrational toward Obama
By
Ugonna "and its easy to spell; J-O-B-S. Jobs" Wosu
- Jan 2nd, 2009 at 11:11 am EST
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So mad because he has only 5 women in his cabinet. How come blacks don't complain that there are only 4 of them in the cabinet? How come Hispanics and Asians aren't as vocal? How come Repubs are not complaining, and they're the ultimate complainers against Dems? When you're trying have everybody represented(which Obama clearly was), obviously no group will have an overwhelming number. Also, remember that Obama has to choose based on ability, so all this talk about minority representation is a distraction that needs to stop. I don't remember Obama saying that change means my cabinet will look like the U.N.. What he promised was to make policies to help women, and women should give him a chance to do that. And, again they're acting like their group is the only one that matters here, and although I'm a woman I find that so friggin annoying.
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