Posted on 03/29/2009 5:51:07 PM PDT by OneVike
From the day the founding Fathers risked their liberty and life by signing the Declaration of Independence, there has been those who have wanted to sink this great ship called the United States of America. Well 143 years later the good ship America took a torpedo hit that at the time seemed like just another glancing blow. What many still consider the greatest step forward in equality for the sexes, was more then just a glancing blow however. It was in fact a deadly strike that entered the very heart of the ship and has been smoldering since. The damage caused by the 19th amendment was slow in its destruction, but after almost 100 years we can now see how complete the destruction really was.
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Thanks Metmom. I must be very fortunate to have never known men who view women in such a way. Father, Grandfather, Uncles, friends, pastors, and husband have all shown respect. And never have I known one to ever state their regret about the 19th amendment, even as a joke.
I’m going to make an assumption regarding the few who are commenting against the 19th amendment: They are an extremely small percentage. For thoe few, I feel bad for the women in their life.
I will never quit trying to be a dork. That’s what women tell me anyway...when they’re in a good mood.
It’s what we all live for as men...
As long as the socks are clean and dry and there’s supper in the oven, I’m cool with that.
Do you recall that The Grapes of Wrath were written almost 100 years ago?
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I call that being a little sloppy with language. The book was written about the great depression, it was published in 1939. The 1929 stock market crash was only 80 years ago. The book was published 70 years ago. Almost 100 years ago? I am about to turn 65, am I almost 100 or almost 95?
By the way, The Grapes of Wrath IS a book title and does not call for a plural verb.
You’re old!
I was not eligible to vote when I enlisted in the Navy and most of my cohort were not. The voting age was 21 back then, I don’t think it was a factor in a decision to enlist or not to enlist. What I remember as being resented by almost all was the fact that we couldn’t buy beer on base until we turned 21.
South Carolina has had a reversal since those days. It used to be that the legal age for beer was 18 and the voting age was 21. Now it is reversed.
For all the whining about what women have done to this country, it's surreal that there are men (and a few women) who actually think this way. Fortunately, all the important men in my life don't fall into this category. While not feminists by any stretch of the imagination, they do recognize that women have value beyond being the house maid with "privileges".
Nice.
And Free.
You forgot to add free.
That’s just flat out crazy. How can a country ask a man to fight and die defending it, yet deny him the right to vote because he’s not a land owner?
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I served my hitch and was released from active duty BEFORE I was eligible to vote as did many others. The voting age used to be 21, I don’t recall worrying about it. I think if we were going to change anything we should have raised the age for military eligibility to 21 rather than lowering the voting age. Very few 18 year olds have a clue about how to vote, for that matter most 28 year olds don’t have much of a clue.
Landowners might be stretching it. As pointed out, if you’re in the military, you might choose base housing and not actually own property at a given point in time.
That’s why it should be limited to taxpayers!!
A quote, from an arch-villain who still had a good grasp of political realities:
“Power grows out of the barrel of a gun”.
And an organisation who would disagree with being disenfranchised:
“Armed Females of America”
Personally, as I scientist, I’d like to see an experiment. Men had from 1780 to 1920 to run the country. 140 years.
Let’s have 140 years where men can’t vote, and see how that goes. Actually, I think 100 would be enough.
Youre old!
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Wanta arm wrestle, kid?
Can’t. I got tennis elbow. Besides, I don’t wanna hurt ya.
This is great, and I love the discourse. I just wanted you to know who you are dealing with. After all when all the dust settles on this thread and it is behind all. We are still all on the same side here.
Cheers!
You’re reading all those posts from people who actually think that it’s a great idea that women should not have the vote and are blaming women for ruining this country because they think *emotionally* and are nature’s socialists, and you think it’s great?
We’re all on the same side?
I wonder.....
As Mama used to tell me, “A pore excuse is better’n none, son.” Go play with your light sabre and don’t be botherin’ Grandpa, be good now.
Don’t know what a pore excuse is, gramps.
I am a male, and married to a wonderfully strong conservative female. I was born into a very liberal family, and it is my wife who has shown me the benefits of conservatism, and the dishonesty of liberals. She would be horrified by some of these comments.
Men and women are different, and make decisions in different ways. To be successful, a political party must find ways to reach both men and women, as well as minorities. I am not suggesting they change their values, but they certainly need to get their message out more effectively.
To win elections the GOP must first show that they can govern conservatively. They haven’t done that in recent years. Then, they need to find a way to present their conservative values effectively to all. The ideas will appeal to many segments of society if they are presented well.
The GOP has failed in these two things. By not recognizing this and instead trying to blame it on the 19th amendment, we are just digging ourselves deeper into the hole. Hope this is a very small group of individuals.
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