There isn't anything else she can do to satisfy the public's request to know what was contained in the emails.
The public will not know everything that is within this domain of government function, but, I am sure there is a good number that can be released. I am not troubled by her practice as Secretary of State or otherwise. Hillary was among the women at the forefront of change. In many ways she lead the charge or best said, "Was the most successful to reach levels of government where change can occur in a larger measure."
I don't think; and I don't want to sound jaded; but, I don't think younger generations have an appreciation of what was the 1960s and early 70s. It was not a joy ride, except for the peers that were in the turbulence of change with you. For her to emerge out of that time to lead change for girls and women is a dream come true.
Realize "the times" she came from and how long it has taken to reach this pinnacle. If she runs for the Presidency, I'll be at the local Democratic office to see her through. It is just that important and anticipated.
Hillary is a human being and that is all too obvious. When detractors bring criticism because she is not perfect, that is EXACTLY the 'hate paradigm' women have fought for decades. The social context which women work, live and have their families is dense in the demands for perfection. It is a form of oppression. I could go on and on about that oppression, but, we are nearly at the end so why bother. It was important to know 'it' then as a defense in our daily lives, but, today we simply kick it to the curb.
"We are ready for Hillary." The dream survives.
The public will not know everything that is within this domain of government function, but, I am sure there is a good number that can be released. I am not troubled by her practice as Secretary of State or otherwise. Hillary was among the women at the forefront of change. In many ways she lead the charge or best said, "Was the most successful to reach levels of government where change can occur in a larger measure."
I don't think; and I don't want to sound jaded; but, I don't think younger generations have an appreciation of what was the 1960s and early 70s. It was not a joy ride, except for the peers that were in the turbulence of change with you. For her to emerge out of that time to lead change for girls and women is a dream come true.
Realize "the times" she came from and how long it has taken to reach this pinnacle. If she runs for the Presidency, I'll be at the local Democratic office to see her through. It is just that important and anticipated.
Hillary is a human being and that is all too obvious. When detractors bring criticism because she is not perfect, that is EXACTLY the 'hate paradigm' women have fought for decades. The social context which women work, live and have their families is dense in the demands for perfection. It is a form of oppression. I could go on and on about that oppression, but, we are nearly at the end so why bother. It was important to know 'it' then as a defense in our daily lives, but, today we simply kick it to the curb.
"We are ready for Hillary." The dream survives.