This thread was inspired by Leo Lakio’s post about Nancy Pelosi. Pelosi is the first female in the U.S. Congress to serve in the position of “Speaker of the House.” But that surely isn’t the most interesting gender role development in the public arena. Here in the islands, Kim Coco Iwamoto is the first trans-gendered woman elected to serve on the Board of Education. Does it demonstrate Hawai‘i’s progressive attitudes toward sexual orientation, or does it indicate voters simply were unaware that Iwamoto was once a “St. Louis boy”?
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Gender Roles in Politics
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993Tags: None
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Originally posted by TuNnL View PostDoes it demonstrate Hawai‘i’s progressive attitudes toward sexual orientation, or does it indicate voters simply were unaware that Iwamoto was once a “St. Louis boy”?
To go to this level and end it the way you did was tasteless.
I hope she does a great job on the board and I hope this gives students that might be in her shoes some inspiration.
Change is good w/ the Board of Education... I'm glad!
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I heard about him/her several months ago as his/her relative is an associate of mine. If she can do the job, what difference does it make? Doesn't make me feel for or against her.
Regarding Nancy Pelosi, I've read some unflattering remarks about her by some Californians. All that did was to lower my opinions of them - small-minded jerks!
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Originally posted by manoasurfer123 View PostTo go to this level and end it the way you did was tasteless.
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993
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Stand strong all you want TuNnL... when your bringing in someones sexual gender over what they could bring to the Dept. of Education then I think its sad. (I know you personally so I don't think you have issues)
Do you know her? Or are you just discussing this on HT to inspire your own thoughts on this?
Sounds to me like you might be a bit paranoid.
Leo's post that you say you were inspired to start this thread about has nothing to do with the issues that you are trying to throw out. It may have inspired you... however, Leo's post had no tone at all to where you are heading with this thread!
(Too me... personally TuNnL, it just sounds like another old school rival that you have with St. Louis boys considering you were a Punahou boy.... Sounds like she's going places you only admire to go )
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Oh! Da Ugliness!!! I don't give a Rat's Okole if a person is Black, White, Yellow or Pink. Man, Woman or whatevers. As long as the person is Honest and can get the job done!
You go WOMAN!
Kim Coco Iwamoto
Auntie LynnBe AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
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Originally posted by manoasurfer123 View PostDo you know her?Sounds to me like you might be a bit paranoid....it just sounds like another old school rival that you have with St. Louis boys considering you were a Punahou boy.
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993
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Originally posted by TuNnL View PostWhat?! Where do you get this stuff? I never attended Punahou! (though I admit, I did apply)
And to silence a lamb??? wtf?
Public Figure... yeah right... whatevers...
She's a cool person whom I'm sure that had you ever met her in person... you would have NEVER started this thread. And yes... I have met her!
I'm sure she will stir the pot up a bit... just as me or you would... but that's what the DOE needs!
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Originally posted by manoasurfer123 View PostForgot... it was your brother that we picked up from Soccer practice more than 12 years ago!
Since you claim to be such an expert on it, just stick to the topic!
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993
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Originally posted by TuNnL View PostI didn’t know you 12 years ago.
To keep this on topic...why would someone like you think this would be an issue at all? Why would someones gender matter what they can or can't do? We have all heard of the Lingle jokes and it seems many of us don't take that into account.
What is the basis of you posting such a thread???
And to correct you...PJ has called me a donkey...which I would prefer to a "Mule" which is sterile.
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Originally posted by manoasurfer123 View PostWhat is the basis of you posting such a thread???
I’ve already said KHON-2 generated this topic. But apparently, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, KHNL News-8, and the Associated Press also agree with me.And to correct you...PJ has called me a donkey...which I would prefer to a "Mule" which is sterile.
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993
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I only use donkey because when I use jackass it tends to get threads locked.
I'd like to use more colorful language to share my true opinion of Manoa, but I learned my lesson after my last spanking at the hands of the Admin.
Oh, and I agree with Auntie Lynn. Who cares if he/she is GLBT? If he/she gets the job done, then STFU. There's a reason why they were voted into the BOE in the first place.
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I've met Kim Coco Iwamoto and she had a good grasp of the issues facing BOE and DOE, it'll be good to have someone in BOE with her skills and intelligence.
How about the fact that Sen. Hanabusa is the new Senate President? I realize this thread has wandered a bit, but Hawaii has many powerful women, (Gov. Lingle, Rep. Luke, Hawaii Reporter says Sen. Baker is getting WAM, and that's just to name a few.). What do you think differentiates them?
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Originally posted by Deep Thought View PostHow about the fact that Sen. Hanabusa is the new Senate President? ...Hawaii has many powerful women, (Gov. Lingle, Rep. Luke, Hawaii Reporter says Sen. Baker is getting WAM, and that's just to name a few.). What do you think differentiates them?
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993
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