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To: MissAmericanPie
yes, but it is a women's right to vote whichever way she wants to, just like men. to deny a woman this right would be horrible. you can't do something like that to further one political party, even if it is conservative. i think i would rather have a conservative vs. liberal world than women not being able to vote.
149 posted on 01/13/2003 8:11:09 AM PST by dramagirl1341
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To: dramagirl1341; wimpycat
As a matter of fact neither the Senate nor the President are elected today as was prescribed by the Constitution, so how about we do things Constitutionally?

Both a majority of women and minorities have proven they can't vote worth squat and yes, socialism can be laid at their doorstep, directly at their doorstep. You may rail against that fact but there it is. Go fuss at them for being Constitutionally lazy, not at me for knowing they are Constitutionally lazy.

Of course no one will deny anyone their right to vote as long as everyone is voting, but, the fact is, no one has the "right" to vote the way we do it today, which is un-Constitutional. For one thing, the election of the Senate is not set up in the lawful manner prescribed in the Constitution. Being a Constitutionalist, I don't like that fact either but I don't intend to stop voting to offset the damage done by socialists.

Go to your Constitution and take a peek at how the Senate and the President are suppose to be elected. I like things tidy, lawful, I like the Constitution that my fore fathers put together, I would like for it to be followed to the letter. It is what was orignally agreed to by everyone and no one has ever lawfully changed a thing about it. Certainly it has been illegally ignored, twisted, but never lawfully changed.
177 posted on 01/13/2003 5:26:57 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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