Posted on 09/13/2005 5:00:01 PM PDT by rhema
"Being a female, I think it was even a mistake to give women the right to vote".
I think I understand why you take that position but you are painting all women with a real wide brush. Some women have the brain-power to decide what makes sense, and possess eyes and ears to see the obvious destructive results of leftist thinking. Without going into a litany of the moral sicknesses which ail our country/the world, they are in plain sight for all to see. For one example: How is
"family" described today? a)a husband and wife, b)a mother and father and their children, c) a never-married woman and her children, d)a never-married mother and children with 3, 4, 5 different fathers, e)a homosexual couple rearing children, f) all of the above.
And let's not leave out the many men who support the feminist agenda. We just have to be more vociferous than the left. Frankly, I don't see enough of that fighting spirit in the Republican Party. And last word: though a long-time registered Republican, I have no problem disagreeing with their agenda, either, while I view my husband as a "party" faithful. And yes, he is a male.
"Being a female, I think it was even a mistake to give women the right to vote".
I think I understand why you take that position but you are painting all women with a real wide brush. Some women have the brain-power to decide what makes sense, and possess eyes and ears to see the obvious destructive results of leftist thinking. Without going into a litany of the moral sicknesses which ail our country/the world, they are in plain sight for all to see. For one example: How is
"family" described today? a)a husband and wife, b)a mother and father and their children, c) a never-married woman and her children, d)a never-married mother and children with 3, 4, 5 different fathers, e)a homosexual couple rearing children, f) all of the above.
And let's not leave out the many men who support the feminist agenda. We just have to be more vociferous than the left. Frankly, I don't see enough of that fighting spirit in the Republican Party. And last word: though a long-time registered Republican, I have no problem disagreeing with their agenda, either, while I view my husband as a "party" faithful. And yes, he is a male.
I agree with you 100%. NO WOMAN PRESIDENT EITHER (from either party!)!!! They turn to *itches with a little power and always hungry for more. They scare the hell out of me. At least, most men will listen or pretend to. Not these moon-bat wackos. All they care about is GIVE ME MY ABORTION RIGHTS NOW!
Well they skew farther to the left for sure. But now the polls are good places to meet hot chicks. So, it's a wash.
Hey, potty mouth, since when did the word bitch become profanity? It's simply an insulting term used by people with questionable social skills. Sometimes it's the perfect noun for a given situation much like bastard. Sprinkle lightly and unadorned without apologies I say. If the admins are deleting posts that include these terms then the place really has gone to *ell.
Nonsense. It isn't a good idea to have DemocRATS in powerful positions.
Republican women are AWESOME!
And, on the whole, they are a lot better looking than those hairy-legged piewagons that claim to represent ALL women!
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