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# NameComments
451 Roheeni Saxena
452 John Robert Martin
453 Julie
454 Lisa Curhan
455 Joann Short
456 Vilmarys Pichardo
457 Daniel
458 Mary Bruch
459 Brittany
460 Sherin Bennett
461 Rachel Hills
462 Susan W. Durham
463 Donna Guerini constantly hear of the push to create new jobs inthe US, which I fully support. But most of the jobs on the tip of peoples tounges are contruction and manufacturing jobs, in which women are ignored, outted, or plain unwelcome. Please support EDUCATION, particularly at the elementary level and in libraries, which are mostly done by women. Thank you, President Obama
464 Jennifer Gresham
465 Marina Menendez
466 Anonymous
467 Anonymous
468 DANNAN TAVONA, FR, DDEqualize these services for women in the military as well.
469 DANNAN TAVONA, FR, DDEqualize these services for women in the military as well.
470 Nicole Darling
471 Stacy Wood
472 Cara Kangas
473 Brian Durham
474 E WilligerSince jobs will be created, they should be created for everyone.
475 nate thesing
476 Jen May
477 Amalia Davalos
478 Chris Johnson
479 Kathleen Geier
480 John S. Adair
481 Andrea SwalecPresident-Elect Obama, please help ensure job creation for women.
482 Amanda MarcotteInvesting in female-heavy areas such as education and health care will be an investment in this country that will not just keep us treading water, but will lift us up.
483 Brady Swenson
484 Jo Gerrard
485 Arjun Jayaraman
486 Jaime Taylor
487 Winnie FrolikAmerica is suffering from a shortage of nurses and teachers as is-especially in rural areas. Programs to train qualified educators and health care professionals then send them to where they are most needed will not only improve American health but be an excellent job stimulus as well.
488 Rachel Evans
489 Elizabeth Hendrickson
490 Nadya Arnaoot
491 Jessica A. Cassidy
492 Gloria FeldtThis is a very important effort. I will blog about it and urge others to do so. http://www.GloriaFeldt.com/heartfeldt-politics-blog
493 Catherine Morales
494 Danica King
495 AnonymousAs a social worker I encourage you strongly to put significant effort into occupations traditionally populated majorly by women, especially including social services, the provision of which employs thousand of people and helps many millions more. Social services have been cut time and time again, thereby depriving a disproportionate number of American women of vital resources, as well as those who expedite and assist in the provision thereof.
496 Alberta Keeney
497 Christina BuckThe diversity of this country is its greatest strength - make sure to use that strength as we move toward a stronger, healthier country. Equality is vital and should not be ignored!!!
498 Susan King
499 Angela HaydenHelp women and children
500 Annie Hill

 

Signatures | Total: 629