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Old 11-20-2007, 07:00 PM
 
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I like this cut on her - she has a very round face so it balances it out. I thought longer hair on her wasn't as good a look.

She's not trying to look "manly," sheesh.

She has nice highlights, too.

I'm sure she will wear a dress if she feels like wearing a dress.
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Old 11-21-2007, 07:16 AM
 
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Who cares?

I get so sick of this. Any time a woman is in any position of power, I hear people (mostly men) critiquing her hair, outfits, body, weight, and so on.

It's nonsense, really.

No offense greenie....but if you don't care why respond???

Any woman or man in a position of power should be cognisant of how their appearance reflects their position.
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Old 11-21-2007, 10:34 AM
 
Location: Missouri Ozarks
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Her hair looks fine but if she's going to pull off being a blonde, she needs to lighten her eyebrows also.
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Old 11-21-2007, 11:39 AM
 
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I can't even remember what her hair looks like, I don't pay too much attention to her looks or style. I'm more interested in what she has to say.
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Old 11-21-2007, 02:08 PM
 
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No offense greenie....but if you don't care why respond???

Any woman or man in a position of power should be cognisant of how their appearance reflects their position.
Why? Because I think it's sad that women aren't more supportive of each other. I think it degrades women in general to have this sort of conversation about Hilary's hairdoo and body shape. She's a politician, not a fashion icon. Conversations like this take us right back to the days of Jackie Kennedy, talking about how she's gonna decorate the White House. What's next? Are we gonna critique Hillary for how well she can baste a turkey? You put yourselves down when you talk like this.
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Old 11-21-2007, 02:32 PM
 
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Why? Because I think it's sad that women aren't more supportive of each other. I think it degrades women in general to have this sort of conversation about Hilary's hairdoo and body shape. She's a politician, not a fashion icon. Conversations like this take us right back to the days of Jackie Kennedy, talking about how she's gonna decorate the White House. What's next? Are we gonna critique Hillary for how well she can baste a turkey? You put yourselves down when you talk like this.
By speaking about a haircut, I am not putting myself down nor is anyone who states an opinion. How can having an opinion be "putting us down" ?

Secondly, I don't think a conversation about a hair cut is degrading anyone. If I comment on my moms haircut am I degrading her? No, just stating that it is not the most flattering style for her.

As far as woman supporting each other....this is not the 60's...women have a hell of a lot more going for them and can hold their own with or without good hair.

Lastly, anyone who chooses to be in the public eye should put their best forward at all times. Whether it is a celebrity, politician, newscaster, etc. If one promotes oneself then one should be open to comments.

I doubt whether we have any influence on Hilarys hair.....or politics for that matter

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Old 11-21-2007, 03:08 PM
 
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Quote:Lastly, anyone who chooses to be in the public eye should put their best forward at all times Quote


They should but I see a lot of them don't.
Scraggly, stringy looking hair that a lot of the females have is not attractive.
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Old 11-21-2007, 03:17 PM
 
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Default A nice upgrade

Talk about someone going through a transition.

What she looks like today compared to when she first was in the spotlight in Arkansas!
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Old 11-21-2007, 04:33 PM
 
Location: The 12th State
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I know part of it has to do with age. Being at age 60 her hair is more thin in nature so harder to manage but I do agree that I think she needs some kind of hair treament and not pull all her bangs back. Far as dress I would love to see her sport dresses like a lady would wear to church verses something to the office.
I like her in of the recent debates that she did something the other canidates could not do and wore pink. I am glad she isnt follow the fashion sense that Prime Minister Thacker wore due to that style says hey Im an older lady.
Senator Elizabeth Dole often wears outfits that are more in lines what a lady would wear to church. I just think it interesting Woman of Power and the fashion that they set to be known in history.
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Old 11-25-2007, 12:08 PM
 
Location: appleton, wi
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i think her haircut says "i dont like having sex and even if i did i'd just lay there anyway"
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