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		<title>By: Eric E.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric E.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2008 09:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is the kind of behavior you&#039;d expect from a drunken frat boy. But Mr. Favreau is not a boy. He&#039;s a grown man charged with the responsibility of expressing the highest ideals and beliefs of our next president.  

If Favreau was working in any corporation, and posted pictures of himself gleefully groping the image of a female colleague, he would lose his job. It’s sexual harassment.  

Favreau’s behavior devalues and disrespects our incoming Secretary of State. His jubilant portrayal of sexual assault should immediately result in his removal from his position in the new administration. He should be fired. How would you feel if this was your mother, sister, Michelle Obama, Obama’s daughters or others?  It’s just plain wrong.

Favreau’s behavior has been offensive and digusting. What is deeply concerning is Favreau’s brazen disrespect toward women. I am surprised that Favreau has not removed the picture from his Facebook page (It’s still there.), and even more surprised that he has not been fired. Such disrespect should not be tolerated.

I hope that Obama will find it unacceptable to have as part of his administration’s culture the continuation of an old boys club mentality, where men chuckle, jeer at, disrespect, and degrade women, including the woman who will be your Secretary of State.

FAVREAU SHOULD BE FIRED!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the kind of behavior you&#8217;d expect from a drunken frat boy. But Mr. Favreau is not a boy. He&#8217;s a grown man charged with the responsibility of expressing the highest ideals and beliefs of our next president.  </p>
<p>If Favreau was working in any corporation, and posted pictures of himself gleefully groping the image of a female colleague, he would lose his job. It’s sexual harassment.  </p>
<p>Favreau’s behavior devalues and disrespects our incoming Secretary of State. His jubilant portrayal of sexual assault should immediately result in his removal from his position in the new administration. He should be fired. How would you feel if this was your mother, sister, Michelle Obama, Obama’s daughters or others?  It’s just plain wrong.</p>
<p>Favreau’s behavior has been offensive and digusting. What is deeply concerning is Favreau’s brazen disrespect toward women. I am surprised that Favreau has not removed the picture from his Facebook page (It’s still there.), and even more surprised that he has not been fired. Such disrespect should not be tolerated.</p>
<p>I hope that Obama will find it unacceptable to have as part of his administration’s culture the continuation of an old boys club mentality, where men chuckle, jeer at, disrespect, and degrade women, including the woman who will be your Secretary of State.</p>
<p>FAVREAU SHOULD BE FIRED!</p>
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