Hillary Clinton Statement on International Women’s Day
Hillary Clinton released the following statement on International Women’s Day:
“On International Women’s Day, we celebrate women around the world, in all stations of life — mothers, daughters, grandmothers, teachers, doctors, soldiers, artists, workers, employers, leaders of all kinds. We celebrate their achievements and their humanity. We celebrate the progress we’ve made to advance the full participation of women in economies and societies. And most importantly, we recommit to finishing the unfinished work that remains, and ensuring that women and girls are treated as the full and equal human beings they are.
“Advancing the status of women is not just the right thing to do; it’s the smart thing to do. When women and girls participate fully, economies grow and nations are more secure. When their rights are denied, the opposite happens. No country can get ahead if half its people are left behind.
“I’ve spent my career working to break down barriers that hold back women here at home and around the world. As President, I will keep up the fight. I’ll fight to close the pay gap; make paid family leave a reality; ensure families have access to quality, affordable child care; increase the minimum wage; protect women’s health and reproductive rights; confront violence against women; and promote women’s rights around the globe. These issues ought to be core priorities of our government. They are not just “women’s issues”—they are family issues, economic issues, and they’re crucial to America’s competitiveness and security.
“This International Women’s Day, let’s take a page from the generations of women leaders around the world who never stopped working to make our world a better, more equitable place. And let’s always remember that women’s rights are human rights, and human rights are women’s rights, once and for all.”
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Hillary Clinton’s Statement on International Women’s Day
March 8, 2016 by still4hill
Not that I take anything a Jenner or Kardashian says seriously, but I found it pretty laughable Cait Jenner released a statement supporting Ted Cruz saying he is more about woman’s rights than Hillary.
Cruz, who has proudly announced he would defund planned parenthood; over Hillary, who even her strongest critics would say has made women rights her career focus.
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Cait is a mean girl who doesn’t have to worry about planning parenthood.
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Reblogged this on The Department of Homegirl Security.
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I love how Hillary Clinton stands up for women’s rights. Women are still being treated as second class citizens. A few weeks ago a group of us were talking about music. A guy in group liked everything from Bach to Rob Zombie. He was praised for his ‘eclectic’ taste. A girl then said she loved everything from Beatles to Zumba. Later, she was said, jokingly, to have schizo taste in music.
When a man cheats he’s cheating because his girlfriend didn’t please him, feed his bottomless ego or complained too much.
When a girlfriend cheats she’s a dirty whore and no excuse, even if she were physically and verbally beaten by her boyfriend, matters.
When a woman gets angry, she’s crazy. When a man gets angry, he’s showing leadership.
When men leave the home and abandon their children, it’s the woman’s fault.
When a woman leaves the home and abandons her children, it’s the woman’s fault.
When a man is caught cheating, he denies it, downplays it and others are quit to dismiss it. If a woman gets caught cheating, she’s crucified, belittled and people don’t want to forget it.
Hillary for President.
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