Data: 2009-03-01 13:30:41 | |
Autor: Me | |
How we American women trick ourselves? | |
Why is so bad when is already so good for Engleton
itself? ( hackers paradise - women too?) Tricky Engleton 15-16% in Congress only, less in Senate. Why that far below national average? LOW PARTICILATION OF 30% IS FOUND ON ABOUT 15% OF THE COUNTRIES, ALL EXEEDING USA ( Dede dis reaseach - me can not open any page: She noticed too that there are actual national leaders - woen in the world). Is that what Obama now calls "messing - not messing deal., namely unprecedented irresponsible sexual and social harassment ( primary and secondary – WIDE ACCEPTANCE AND HELPING HARASSERS BY ENEBLING stupid avoidant responses when victim complains is just one example of enabling the offenders) for which women off of most advanced nation in the world do not even have a leverage, policy , mechanism, leading to acknowledging the problem and taking responsibility for its immediate correction. WOMEN ARE OBVIESULY USED IN THE SENATE SINCE THEY LET THIS GO. Exactly what is the percentage of the alive Senators women in the Senate? Which committee addresses BU RULES this situation when Biden rapes the women out of the office? I am witness now and than. ………………… YOU STILL DO NOT THIBK THAT YOU WILL BE ANSWREING" HA? Facts About Women Legislators Women in Elective Office 2007 In 2007, 87 women serve in the U.S. Congress. Sixteen women serve in the Senate, and 71 women serve in the House. The number of women in statewide elective executive posts is 76, while the proportion of women in state legislatures is at 23.5 percent. Congress: Women hold 87, or 16.3%, of the 535 seats in the 110th US Congress - 16, or 16.0%, of the 100 seats in the Senate and 71, or 16.4%, of the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. In addition, three women serve as Delegates to the House from Guam, the Virgin Islands and Washington, DC. Statewide Elective Executive: In 2007, 76 women hold statewide elective executive offices across the country; women hold 24.1% of the 315 available positions. Among these women, 46 are Democrats, 27 are Republicans, one is an independent, and 3 were elected in nonpartisan races. Women in Elective Office 2007 (PDF) Fact sheet with current numbers and percentage of women elected officials in U.S. Congress, statewide elective executive offices, state legislatures and municipal offices. Also includes summary of percentages of women in office at various levels from 1979 to current. State Legislature: In 2007, 1,735, or 23.5%, of the 7,382 state legislators in the United States are women. Women hold 422, or 21.4%, of the 1,971 state senate seats and 1,313, or 24.3%, of the 5,411 state house seats. Since 1971, the number of women serving in state legislatures has increased more than four-fold. Women in State Legislative Office 2007 (PDF) Fact sheet with state by state listing and ranking of numbers and percentages of women in state legislative office. *Research conducted by the Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University. ... and now taste this trick! |
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Data: 2009-03-02 00:12:27 | |
Autor: ColgatesBilly | |
How we American women trick ourselves? | |
"jadrys" <ilicz@wp.pl> wrote in message news:gof0f3$vcm$1news.task.gda.pl... Me pisze: Just another COPY-(Pali)-CAT... PS (raczej : What do you paste this shit FOR...) P-Kol |
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