Elisabeth Hasselbeck - a top 10 most influential woman

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Unfortunately Hasslebeck's opinions do represent a large portion of our country. I do respect her for stating her opinion and not being afraid to speak her mind no matter who might oppose her, that's something not a lot of people, much less women, have the nerve to do.

My favorite on the list...

Pat Summitt
With the University of Tennessee Lady Vols basketball coach, it's all about the numbers: 947 wins over a span of 33 years. A combined 26 Southeastern Conference (SEC) tournament and SEC regular season championships. Seven NCAA championship titles. Author of two books. First female college coach to earn more than $1 million a year. Coach of the No. 1 college women's basketball team in America in 2007. What do all those numbers add up to? An incredible, inspiring role model for women everywhere. In August, Summitt filed for divorce from her husband of 27 years, marking a new direction in life for one of America's true trail blazers.
 
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for the record, I'd still give her the business... and Id poke a hole in my condom to impregnate her since shes so anti abortion.
lolz
she'd be on a whole new t.v. show after that one...

"Which one's my baby's daddy?!!"

lol btw. wtf is up with alabama, they had a billboard advertising paternity testing, seriously, is that there many brothers and uncles to sort out?
lol
 

Defy

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oh snap!

Benazir Bhutto

Editor's Note: Bhutto was assassinated on December 27, 2007 at a political rally in Pakistan. For more on this story and her life as a political leader, please visit MSNBC.

Benazir Bhutto is the first woman to be elected to leadership of a post-colonial Muslim nation—and she's done it twice. Though this former prime minister of Pakistan has also been twice removed on charges of corruption, that doesn't make her less influential or impressive. She has headed the secular, liberal Pakistan People's Party (PPP) from exile for years, but returned to Pakistan in 2007 to run for prime minister a third time. Her policies typically stand in direct opposition to those of conservative President Pervez Musharraf, of whom she is an outspoken critic. She survived an assassination attempt in October and continues to persevere in dangerous political times. Bhutto is a walking example of the bumper-sticker motto, "Well-behaved women rarely make history."


damn.....that's fucked up.....RIP