I think he’s an imbecile. That’s what I think.
The real question is if the natural state of women is being subservient to and unequal to men.
If they are then natural law keeping them from the vote would be justified.
For myself I hold that the natural state of women is being free and equal.
Thus any laws keeping them from the vote would be a violation of natural law.
Here’s the direct link to the video so nobody needs to visit that blog:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeFhA_sL38c&feature=player_embedded
Duck and cover!
I do believe that it’s established fact (I could be wrong) that no female vote, means no Obama, no Clinton, no Carter, no Kennedy, etc.
Christian right version of the American taliban.
Christian right version of the American taliban.
I would have no problem with a woman or anyone else that owned property having the vote.
/johnny
Regards,
GtG
(A receptionist at Melvin’s publishing firm a fan of Melvin’s work, but he is not as charming as she thinks he’ll be.)
Woman:”How do you write women so well?”
Melvin: “I think of a man and I take away reason and accountability.”
-As Good As It Gets (1997)
My 98% of the heated political debates I get into are with men.
My proposal:
1. No person on any kind of aid from the govenment (including medicare) can vote. All persons should be able to reject any aid.
2. No employee of the government, excepting soldiers, should be allowed to vote for elections regarding that tier of government. (i.e., federal employees can’t vote in federal elections, and state employees can’t vote in state elections).
I had a real estate agent visit my front porch this morning.
To make conversation, I stated at one point in time that the USA gave individuals a lot of freedom.
The real estate agent responded that she thought sometimes people were given too much freedom.
Needless to say, she left my front porch with a double earful of legal and comparative government information and opinion.
But I fear there are way too many just like her for it to make any significant impact.
Ask a hundred people, get a hundred answers - and all different.
Myself, I think it’s a mistake to allow the vote to anyone receiving a paycheck from the government.
Women elected Barack Hussein Obama.
Women are much more eager to vote for socialist/collectivist government programs than men are.
this line of thought is a little too burqua-esque for me
No, the biggest mistake was giving the vote to emotional people.