Emma wrote on Oct 28
th, 2016 at 6:16am:
you mean like Ahn Sung Su Chi, or Benazir Bhuttho.? Excuse the spelling, 'm not googling.. just remembering some really GREAT women leaders..
Could add other dynamic and important females, like Margaret Thatcher, and Indira Ghandi.....
Indira Gandhi was a bitch who aligned India with the Soviet Union just to spite the British.
As for Aung San Suu Kyi ... she was another shamelessly self-indulgent glory-seeking bitch who didn't even have the heart to leave Burma to be by her husband Aris's side while he was dying of cancer.
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In 1988, Suu Kyi returned to Burma, at first to tend for her ailing mother but later to lead the pro-democracy movement. Aris' visit in Christmas 1995 turned out to be the last time that he and Suu Kyi met, as Suu Kyi remained in Burma and the Burmese dictatorship denied him any further entry visas.[16]
Aris was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1997 which was later found to be terminal.
Despite appeals from prominent figures and organizations, including the United States, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and Pope John Paul II, the Burmese government would not grant Aris a visa, saying that they did not have the facilities to care for him, and instead ...
... urged Aung San Suu Kyi to leave the country to visit him. She was at that time temporarily free from house arrest but
was unwilling to depart, fearing that she would be refused re-entry if she left, as she did not trust the military junta's assurance that she could return.[27]
Why should a little inconvenience like a husband dying of cancer get in the way of her ambitions for political glory?
It was Margaret Thatcher who signed Britain's sovereignty away to the Continental Europeans. At least she later admitted her mistake and her betrayal of the British people.