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Originally Posted by percy
Hmmm,...Belinda. Couldn't cut it in politics eh. Must be that good ole boys network or something that shut her out.
This chick is what gives the rest of us hard working women a bad name.
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Yes, it's a real setback to the women's equalization movement that the "ole boys network" forced her out of a seat as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons (which consists of 63 "ole girls") and into a position as Executive Vice Chairperson of one of Canada's largest companies. Pity, that.
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What's next?,...Let's see. Maybe she could go to college or university or something and give that a go.
Mmm. Maybe not. Let a person who has earned the right and wants to be there go rather than some stupid spoiled bitch.
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-The
National Post has named her "The most powerful businesswoman in Canada."
-The World Economic Forum named her a "Global Leader of Tomorrow."
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Fortune Magazine listed her as #2 of the world's most powerful women in business.
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Time Magazine ranked her as one of the world's 100 most influential people.
Hmm... I think she's doing just fine without a piece of paper from an educational institution.
But I do agree with you on the spoiled bitch part. Anyone with enough gall to do something that would land her a Beth Shalom Humanitarian Award deserves to be labelled as such.
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And this concludes the Belinda show,...move along now,...nothing to see here.
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Trust me, we aren't finished watching. Not even close. Didn't she mention that she left the door open so that one day she might return to politics?
Oh, and by the by, that's
The Honourable Belinda Stronach to you.