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Politics | 11/04/2008 12:10 pm

wowOwow Readers Vote - Oprah, Melinda Gates Are Changing the World

The results are in. Here are the top five women the wowOwow readers think are ‘changing the world’
By The Staff at wowOwow.com

The readers of wowOwow have spoken loud and clear. When it comes to changing the world, they say that Oprah, Melinda Gates, Hillary Clinton, Medea Benjamin are the top four women, with Sarah Palin and Angelina Jolie tied for fifth place. Thanks to all for voting!

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More! Here’s a photo essay on these astonishing women and their accomplishments.

 

14 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Brooklyn Gal
Well, maybe Tom Brokaw was right if women here think that Palin has changed the world. I for one would like to know what she has done to change the world. Was it her work in medicine, charity, women’s rights around the world?? I know I am totally confused by what it means to change the world.
By Brooklyn Gal on 11/04/2008 1:34 pm
Mommy Dearest
Carol, my dear, it may be as simple to explain as a high degree of name recognition. Many of the lesser known women, dahling, are responsible for changing the lives of many for the better, but may not be as high on the radar during this contentious election. Perhaps you are not confused, dear. Perhaps you are simply better informed.
By Mommy Dearest on 11/04/2008 5:27 pm
Dona Howlett
Carol, Maybe Palin made the list because she has certainly managed to Piss off a lot of women…………me being one of them. (excuse the swear word…….in England it’s used loosley……..it just says a lot. Just like the F word does.
By Dona Howlett on 11/04/2008 7:05 pm
Brooklyn Gal
Dona, So pissing off women gives credence for Changing the World??? Sorry still don’t get that vote and am totally ashamed by the Wow voters. The rubric for this vote should have been clear. This was supposed to be about “the world” not about America. Palin has done nothing to change the world
By Brooklyn Gal on 11/04/2008 8:29 pm
Dona Howlett
Carol, You misunderstand my comments…………. Yes, I believe that Palin has changed the World………..in a very negative way. She has certainly made us aware that there are women here who don’t care about the quaility of a woman………….just the fact that she’s a women excuses all her stupid remarks. She’s a dangerous woman……….We should fear her. If she ever gets into an important position she could have control over our lives…………that scare’s the heck out of me. Stupidity and lack of intelligence is not the kind of person I want to be in control of any part of my life……..how about you?
By Dona Howlett on 11/04/2008 9:11 pm
Brooklyn Gal
Sorry Dona, That is still not a good reason to vote for her. IMO, This should have been viewed as a positive choice, not negative. It’s a slap in the face to the many women who are out there doing good things for people around the world and in their own communities. I was hoping to see positive role models chosen for this, especially on a site for women.
By Brooklyn Gal on 11/04/2008 9:47 pm
Dona Howlett
Carol, I voted for the woman who was chosen First by the majority…………….Oprah Why women would vote for Palin is beyond me. Although a lot of women on this web site Wow absolutly loved her………….I guess they were the 10% who voted for her. I couldn’t stand her………….had no respect for her………….. Thank God Obama Won…………….now we don’t have to worry about her for at least 4 more years. Personally I hope she goes back to Alaska and I never hear about her again. We Won………President Obama!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By Dona Howlett on 11/05/2008 1:10 am
Brooklyn Gal
Dona, Yes, Dona!!! America has spoken!!!!!! And we lived to see an historic event!!!!
By Brooklyn Gal on 11/05/2008 9:11 am
Misty Gibbs
I am not surprised Oprah is up at the top…although I am sure there are some ordinary women doing extraordinary things that need to be on this list! Misty http://www.myinspirationlounge.com
By Misty Gibbs on 11/04/2008 2:16 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
Oprah has a better publicist, but surely that women out there inventing things and making peace happen are at least her equal, even if their names are little known.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 11/04/2008 5:38 pm
Michelle Juza
Misty, I love your wesite! Thank you for sharing! I am one of the ordinary—trying to do the extraordinary. http://www.okobos.com It would be inspiring to hear more about the ordinary women who are committed to bringing positive change to the world! Michelle
By Michelle Juza on 11/06/2008 10:34 am
Dona Howlett
Elizabeth, Of course there must be thousands of women out in the World who are doing wonderful things……….Like all the Mothers. Rearing Children is one of the hardest jobs in the World. I don’t think that is a reason to demean Oprah. I for one voted for her in the top position. Mainly because I can see and observe her charitable acts…….her kindess to those in need. Her generosity to common ordinary People. Her Light shines and spreds around the World. I for one have admired her for years………..She just keeps getting better. I believe her love of mankind is genuine.
By Dona Howlett on 11/04/2008 7:11 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
Please do not misunderstand me. I do admire Oprah. But consider the women who have won the Nobel Peace Prize; not too many of them were well known. See http://www.amazon.com/Champions-Peace-Women-Winners-Nobel/dp/074254026X
By Elizabeth Bennett on 11/04/2008 7:38 pm
lois titherington
I HAVE HEARD AND SEEN SO MUCH IN MY 76 YEARS! BARACK OBAMA BEING ELECTED PRESIDENT LAST NIGHT TOPS EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE BIRTH OF MY CHILDREN. I STAYED UP MOST OF THE NIGHT AND COULDN’T HELP REJOICE IN THE REALIZATION THAT THE NAYSAYERS AND BIGOTS LOST AND A NEW DAY HAS BEGUN. LET HOPE BE THE MANTRA OF US ALL. LOIS TITHERINGTON
By lois titherington on 11/05/2008 5:58 pm