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Reply #347: A woman senator got tired of being called "Ma'am" rather than her title and said so, politely. [View All]

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omega minimo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-21-09 12:27 AM
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347.  A woman senator got tired of being called "Ma'am" rather than her title and said so, politely.
Edited on Sun Jun-21-09 12:30 AM by omega minimo
No, she did not "go out of her way to publicly embarrass someone."

She probably put up patiently with the "ma'am" bit for as long as she possibly could before speaking."

Do you know if the general was calling the males "senator" or only "sir"?

Did you know that Senator Boxer is the ONLY senator to contest, with Senator Tubbs-Jones, the bogus count in the 2004 election in Ohio, that inflicted Bushco on the nation for another 4 years?


Have some damn respect.
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