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Girl with big dream encouraged to go for it
DEAR ABBY: I read the letter from “I
Have a Dream,” the 13-year-old girl
who wants to be president of the
United States, while en route to meet
with our state assemblyman and sen
ator. I have never written a Dear
Abby letter before; however, that
girl’s letter touched my heart. I am
angry she is being ridiculed.
When 1 was in elementary school
and told people that I wanted to be a
doctor, they told me that my dream
was also impossible. There were few women
doctors then. We were poor, so I started my
career in nursing school. 1 worked my way
through college and medical school. Today, 1
am not only a doctor, but also a teacher in
medical school.
Please tell that young girl to ignore those
who are jealous of her and to strive for her
goals. She can do it!
Today. I met a young man in his 20s. He is
the legislative director to Sen. Nick Spano of
the New York state Senate. 1 asked his advice
for “1 Have a Dream." He said.
(1) First, do not listen to those who laugh
at you or don't support you.
(2) Stay involved in your knowledge of
current events.
(3) Read the newspaper.
(4) Become involved in your community.
This is how you meet people. You may be
able to volunteer for someone during this
election year.
(5) Run for school office/student govern
ment.
It is also a good idea to have a mentor
someone in government or politics and
always stay in touch with him or her.
As I was leaving the New York State
Capitol building, there was an exhibit show-
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TODAY’S BIRTHDAY
(April 15). Competition
bungs out the best in you this
year, so sidle up to talented,
successful people. Your
charisma wins hearts this
month and next, and don’t be
surprised if folks are fighting
over you. New jobs add to
security to your financial pic
ture this summer. Take control
of health and work situations
in September. Lucky love
signs are Cancer and Leo.
Your lucky numbers are: 32,
51.7.4 and 1.
ARIES (March 21-April
19) Continue to do what you
do well. The likelihood of
making a better living, earning
a bonus, getting a new client
or setting up an exciting date
is very high. An urge to con
fess that little crush could
seem overwhelming think
first.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) Money worries are proba
bly at the root of relationship
stress. You can get out of
financial quicksand, but you
might have to ask someone to
throw you a rope. Be selective
about your purchases better
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS Thursday, April IS, 2004 I
ing photographs of women in New York state
senior government positions.
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Jeanne Phillips
you for the wonderful pep talk. I’m betting
your letter inspires many more young women
than the one who wrote. You’re a wonderful
role model. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: This message is for the lit
tle girl who dreams of being president. I saw
a bumper sticker once that should encourage
her: “A woman’s place is in the House ... the
Senate ... and the Oval Office.” FEMI
NIST IN AUBURN, ALA.
DEAR FEMINIST: I agree. A woman's
place is wherever she wants to be. and feels
she can make a contribution.
DEAR ABBY: When 1 was 11.1 decided I
wanted to be an astronaut. Peers and adults
laughed. They said I was silly to think a girl
(and a poor one at that) could ever become an
astronaut or even study science. Due to vision
problems. I never became an astronaut. But I
did earn a Ph.D. in a scientific field. I am a
tenured professor at a research-oriented uni
versity. So. who’s laughing now? I am!
RHONDA A. HYDE, Ph.IL
DEAR DR. HYDE: And I’m laughing
with you. A woman can travel as far as her
dream can take her and sometimes even
beyond. More on this subject tomorrow.
Under the stars ’ gaze
yet; don’t make them at all.
GEMINI (May 21-June
21) It’s about getting along.
All it takes is one person to
make a kind gesture and start
the cycle of good will. There
are people in the world who
are hard-wired for conflict.
Convince someone to give
peace a chance.
CANCER (June 22-July
22) You need closure of one
situation before you can move
into the next with your head
held high. Keep your strategy
simple, but your vision huge.
Your life expands to the level
you believe it can.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
Problems are a fact of life, of
work and of love. You're busy
looking around you for
answers, but they’re not out
there they are inside. Take
time out to confer with your
self! Solitude will allow your
mind to go into hyper-aware
ness mode.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22) Push forward as if you
are the only one in the world
going for your goals. Being
oblivious to the competition is
better than keeping track right
now. Energy is abundant if
you promise to concentrate on
only one thing at a time.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
23) You’ll be appreciating the
best life has to offer. Just
remember that the best does
n’t always cost the most, and
often, it doesn’t cost a thing. If
someone offers you a break,
take it. Tonight, you're in a
festive mood.
They numbered 47!
I hope this inspires that girl
and gives her the courage to fol
low her dream. I wish her all the
best and hope she’ll let us
know when she runs Tor her first
office.— FRANCES MCGILL,
M.D., BRONXVILLE, N.Y.
DEAR DR. MCGILL: I con
cur with you on all points. Bless
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). An atmosphere of
warmth and healing prevails.
It seems like the world wants
you to be creative not a
work machine but an idea per
son. Wait to make aggressive
moves in love or romance
you'll find that you don’t have
to.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21). Think about it
you’re happier than you were
three months ago. You may as
well stop second-guessing
your decisions. What feels
right probably is. Loved ones
try to show they care but
could come off overbearing.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19). Five years into the
future is not so far off. This is
a terrific day to update your
plan, finding a correlation
between what you’re doing
now and where you want to
be. If there is no correlation,
don’t despair get an advis
er!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-
Feb. 18). It’s not about what
you get done but whom you
get along with today. You
want your colleagues to think
of you as someone they can
connect with, someone who
gets it and who is simpatico.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Start by making a task
list, even if it takes a few
hours to get it organized.
Then, the day comes together
like a well-planned mission.
Just because you’re organized
doesn't mean you have to be
serious. Lightening up is
lucky.
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