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Question of the Day

Posted by jbailey Posted on: 10/19/08

Question of the Day

The Glass Ceiling. Have you felt it? Have you felt it's strength as it looms above you in your own careers?

This year, we have a chance to break through that glass ceiling. Back at the beginning of 2008, I thought that Senator Hillary Clinton would be the one to do it. Now we have Gov. Sarah Palin, and I can almost hear that ceiling cracking.

Now, while I don't believe in voting for a candidate based on gender, race, etc., I do believe that there are times when history is made. This could be one of those times. And, if it doesn't happen this year, then I feel that women at least have made great strides toward filling the positions of the highest offices in the land. No matter what party affiliation you are, that's commendable.

Have you got a 'glass ceiling breaking' story to share? Something that can inspire women to move forward? If so, this may be your time to tell it.

 


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