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- From: beaver@castor.cs.psu.edu (Don Beaver)
- Subject: Re: Gender Discrimination
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 02:58:07 GMT
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- lisa@zeppelin.llnl.gov (Lisa Corsetti) writes:
- ><C1Ex0o.3Lt@apollo.hp.com> nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson) writes:
- >
- > [...] stuff deleted about only considering a woman for the job of
- > attourney general...
- >
- >> Assuming these news reports are correct, I think it's outrageous
- >> that the Clinton Administration is starting off with such a
- >> sexist prologue. Not to mention the fact that the nation can
- >> hardly be well-served by potentially denying half (or probably
- >> more because most lawyers are men) of the otherwise qualified
- >> candidates merely due to their gender.
- >
- >How does it feel?
-
- Like a backlash(tm).
-
- And now I feel more secure that feminists are for equality and above revenge.
-
- Don
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