To: ewing
Officially, I agree that women should be able to vote.
However, the fact that these Soccer Moms are so fickle, so self centered, so shallow, so short sighted, and so reactionary in their voting habits leads me to understand why the Founding Fathers refused to let women vote.
53% of women voted for Xlintoon the second time. Only 40% of men voted for the SleazeBag. Women are the only demographic that put Xlintoon in 1992 and kept him there in 1996.
13 posted on
05/25/2003 8:36:11 PM PDT by
HighWheeler
(Death and taxes are inevitable, but at least death doesn't get worse every year.)
To: HighWheeler
Yeah, many women are "fickle" and many men are "bullheaded". So, the union socialist guys won't budge even if their candidate is a commie or a made Mafia man and the soccer moms are airheads. I say it all evens out.
To: HighWheeler
Married women vote like married men.
Single women are the ones with the tendency to vote for sleazebags and liars.
20 posted on
05/25/2003 8:43:04 PM PDT by
ohioWfan
(BUSH 2004!!! Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
To: HighWheeler
Let's be fair about 1992. How many men voted for Perot and gave Clinton the election by default? Or stayed home framing a picture of Buchanan to hang on their wall?
To: HighWheeler
the fact that these Soccer Moms are so fickle, so self centered, so shallow, so short sighted, and so reactionary in their voting habits leads me to understand why the Founding Fathers refused to let women vote. Women have a biological imperative that drives their need for security (protect the cubs at all costs). Sharp pols realized that, and pander to that imperative. Originally only property owners could vote. We should return to that requirement.
To: HighWheeler
My Mom told me she voted against Bob Dole in 96 "because he has mean eyebrows"!!! My response ("we should never have given women the right to vote") was not appreciated. However, if you look at voting trends, it is hard to conclude it wasn't right.
To: HighWheeler
Officially, I agree that women should be able to vote. Gee, that's swell of you. Thanks, really.
64 posted on
05/26/2003 4:34:05 AM PDT by
NYpeanut
To: HighWheeler
Throughout the ages, Socialism can be attributed to the influence of women voters and women in government.
There is no Socialist like a Feminazi.
But therein lies the secret to winning for the GOP.
Does a Feminazi with a penchant for carpet-munching respect tolerance, sensitivity, power-sharing and limp-wristed male floaters?
NO! They despise a weak male!
Surprisingly, they instead ONLY respect the iron glove of a ruthless tyrant, morals be damned.
Bush is inadvertently firing their hormones and winning their respect by being a strong, bold leader. That he is principled, and right, is a sidebar story to these immoral twits.
Oh well, let every vote count!
70 posted on
05/26/2003 5:04:25 AM PDT by
Enduring Freedom
(To smash the ugly face of Socialism is our mission)
To: HighWheeler
At least they are finally comiong around now..
78 posted on
05/26/2003 6:55:51 AM PDT by
ewing
To: HighWheeler
Frankly, I think that people who think that a mother should be permitted to kill their unborn children are mentally disturbed and should be disqualified from voting.
92 posted on
05/26/2003 7:21:08 AM PDT by
Imagine
To: HighWheeler
Only 40% of men voted for the Needy One, and yet the media persists that it's the Republicans who have a "gender gap" problem.
104 posted on
05/27/2003 12:33:47 PM PDT by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: HighWheeler
However, the fact that these Soccer Moms are so fickle, so self centered, so shallow, so short sighted, and so reactionary in their voting habits leads me to understand why the Founding Fathers refused to let women vote.
>>
If you look back at some of the debates among women prior to their right to vote, you will notice this was a concern of WOMEN who were against their right to vote as well. Smart women back then knew that not all women were smart and that most were self-centered and silly. Times have not changed all that much.
113 posted on
05/27/2003 1:36:14 PM PDT by
glory
To: HighWheeler
I personally think it was the men's vote in '92 that lost that election. Lots of normally GOP men voted for Perot, and Bush lost the election. My husband was one of those men, and a lot of the men that I worked with voted for Perot.
I voted for Bush.
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