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To: wita
See that and raise you.

Male suffrage should be reserved to property owners.

34 posted on 04/05/2007 3:50:49 AM PDT by don-o (Fight, fight. fight to drive the GOP to the right!!!!)
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To: don-o

You will get no argument from me on that subject. The nineteenth amendment has IMHO done more to diminish the power authority and rights of women than anything else I can think of. The result is to send many barking up the power tree in search of who knows what.

When you have to have a government promise to secure what you had in spades, by virtue of virtue and your sex, you have failed to see the difference between God given rights, and the hopelessly weak and potentially easily lost or changed man made legalities that are or may be, not worth the time effort or paper on which they are printed.

An example of all this might be Roe v Wade which has made women and men, slaves to an ideology that will ultimately result in the destruction of our civilization, if not changed. I’m quite sure one of the talking points of the movers and shakers of woman’s suffrage, was the slavery to the husband, or man issue. What little the understanding.


55 posted on 04/05/2007 4:15:36 AM PDT by wita (truthspeaks@freerepublic.com)
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To: don-o

“Male suffrage should be reserved to property owners.”

That’s right. I know a lot of people, including local illegal immigrants, who vote Democrat because they have everthing to gain and this will of course cost them nothing.

All the sacred poor want is the property owners power and money. Nancy Pekosi is their wet dream which they mistakenly call the American Dream.


206 posted on 04/05/2007 7:26:20 AM PDT by doxteve
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