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Andrea Rodgers is the Publisher & Editor-in-Chief of Miss A. She is a renowned marketer, entrepreneur and philanthropist actively involved in the Washington, D.C. community. Andrea Rodgers founded three fundraising events: Blondes vs. Brunettes for the Alzheimer’s Association, The Courage Cup polo fundraiser -- now Courage for Kids benefiting at-risk youth and Fashion for Paws for the Washington Humane Society. Andrea also runs the Courage for Kids charity, which helps at-risk children in the Washington, D.C. area. Andrea has a foundation in IT having worked for five years in Public Sector sales management for the software developer, Peoplesoft. In addition, Andrea has been involved in public relations and marketing for a decade. She has been featured on CNN and Fox News, in a national advertising campaign for SK-II luxury skincare in national fashion magazines, served as blogger for Ann Taylor, curated a Blogger Boutique for Lafayette 148 NY, partnered with Teri Jon, and has been interviewed by major newspapers and television networks across the world including USA Today, Washington Times, Washington Post, TV Tokyo and TV France. Rodgers was named a Top 10 Social Leader in Washington, D.C. by Politico and to Washington Life’s The Young & The Guest List as an influential Washingtonian under 40 years old. Andrea Rodgers owns Miss A Marketing, a consulting business, and is a member of Vogue magazine’s Vogue 100, an exclusive group of 100 influential decision makers and opinion leaders across the country. Andrea Rodgers holds two bachelor’s degrees from Wake Forest University in economics and politics.

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Found Someone I Recognized On DontDateHimGirl.com!

One of my readers sent me a link to Don’t Date Him Girl.com, and suggested I add some of my ex’s to the site. I don’t plan to do that, but I did take a look around the website. You can search by name and location to see if a guy you’ve met has a bad dating record. And if someone does you wrong, you can warn others by anonymously posting about the person. I disagree with this model, as I think annonymous posting creates accusations without anyone taking responsibility for their words. When we identify ourselves, we are held to a higher standard and are much more likely to tell the truth.

I checked to see if there was anyone I knew in Washington, DC listed on the site as someone not to date. Well, the only guy whose name I recognized happens to be the 43rd President of the United States. I think my readers know I’m a Republican and am backing McCain/Palin, and I am actually still a fan of the President. That said, I had to share this with you all:

This guy has a real honesty problem. He claims to have gone to an ivy league school, but mispronounces words that even my four year old can say. He has a history of drug and alcohol problems and is quick to fight even if unprovoked. Don’t even get me started on him financially…… 2 words girlfriends… “Spending Problem.” Sexually this guy is a dud. One night he claimed he was going to make me orgasm at least 4 times. This guy didn’t even make 2 minutes before he declared “Mission Accomplished” and fell asleep.

I am certain that Laura wasn’t the one who wrote this!

- Miss A

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