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BlueStreak 03-24-2012 08:34 AM

War on Women.
 
An interesting development in the "War on Women";

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/03...ort-democrats/

I remember listening to Hannity unleash a bizarre little speech on the radio some years ago, about feminisim. As I recall, it went something like; "........they don't want all of the stresses and headaches of a career. They want to be one of the girls, doing their nails and laughing about the latest gossip.....". I was amazed that the phone bank wasn't abuzz. Because I couldn't imagine even conservative women listening to that drivel for very long. Maybe it was and Eddie Munster was ignoring it? Wouldn't be a big surprise.

Dave

merrylander 03-24-2012 08:53 AM

It is time someone spoke out.

Rex E. 03-24-2012 10:00 AM

Someone should end this suffraging now!

http://www.kontraband.com/videos/124...mens-Suffrage/


;)

RamblinE 03-24-2012 05:58 PM

I love women.

I want them to be highly educated. That's attractive.

I want them to be able to pursue a career and be paid equally for the same amount of work. Women with a purpose in life is attractive. Women who are baby factories are not.

Most importantly, women's bodies work differently then men's bodies. I want women to have free and easy access to reproductive healthcare, contraception and if necessary, abortions. It's not my body, it's theirs.

But most importantly. I love women. :D

BlueStreak 03-24-2012 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RamblinE (Post 95331)
I love women.

I want them to be highly educated. That's attractive.

I want them to be able to pursue a career and be paid equally for the same amount of work. Women with a purpose in life is attractive. Women who are baby factories are not.

Most importantly, women's bodies work differently then men's bodies. I want women to have free and easy access to reproductive healthcare, contraception and if necessary, abortions. It's not my body, it's theirs.

But most importantly. I love women. :D

Yeah, me too. Even if being ignorant and pregnant all of the time is what she wants. It's her life, she can have it anyway she wants it.

Dave

BlueStreak 03-24-2012 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rex E. (Post 95303)
Someone should end this suffraging now!

http://www.kontraband.com/videos/124...mens-Suffrage/


;)

Ha, ha.....Amazing isn't? I posted an article about "suffrage" on FB once. One of my own sisters replied, "Yeah, I'm tired of women suffraging too. I support any one who wants to put a stop to it.". I asked her if she bothered to read the article. "I'm a woman. I don't need to read about my own suffraging, I live it every day, David!"

She's a sweetheart, I love her to pieces. But there's a reason why Pop let her live at home until she was thirty....:rolleyes:

Dave

merrylander 03-25-2012 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RamblinE (Post 95331)
I love women.

I want them to be highly educated. That's attractive.

I want them to be able to pursue a career and be paid equally for the same amount of work. Women with a purpose in life is attractive. Women who are baby factories are not.

Most importantly, women's bodies work differently then men's bodies. I want women to have free and easy access to reproductive healthcare, contraception and if necessary, abortions. It's not my body, it's theirs.

But most importantly. I love women. :D

Interesting point, doing family history research I ran into a situation where a lady who was supposed to be my Dad's Aunt had a surname not in our family. In the end I ordered a copy of the marriage certificate. Well the deacon or whoever it was could not spell, but Great Aunt Amy signed her name correctly and in a clear hand. It seems that in an age where children went off to work in the mills early, the girls were give some education.

BlueStreak 03-25-2012 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merrylander (Post 95402)
Interesting point, doing family history research I ran into a situation where a lady who was supposed to be my Dad's Aunt had a surname not in our family. In the end I ordered a copy of the marriage certificate. Well the deacon or whoever it was could not spell, but Great Aunt Amy signed her name correctly and in a clear hand. It seems that in an age where children went off to work in the mills early, the girls were give some education.

In my Dads family, it was the two girls that went to college. All four boys went to work to help pay for it.

Dave

whell 03-25-2012 08:51 AM

Here's your war on women right here:

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/03/23...ol-their-wives

CarlV 03-25-2012 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whell (Post 95413)
Here's your war on women right here:

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/03/23...ol-their-wives

So two wrongs do make a right?
Or is Canada the way the GOP get the instructional information to set policy without leaving a paper trail?


:D


Carl


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