Women's support proves key

If you insist on "blaming" someone, never forget that Bush had a majority male white vote.

I guess you were itching for either a venue to showcase your sexism or perhaps hoping for someone to make this argument to bolster your "don't vote" argument.

Either way, you've earned yet another :rolleyes: from me, use it wisely.
 
I can't help but believe that alot of women were lead down this path of destruction by Oprah. While not an Oprah fan, I'll damn sure never watch her show. Other women, I think, as well as young people were swooned by the youth, charisma and promises of change. Well we are gonna get it.... hold on to your purses ladies!
 
If you insist on "blaming" someone, never forget that Bush had a majority male white vote.

I guess you were itching for either a venue to showcase your sexism or perhaps hoping for someone to make this argument to bolster your "don't vote" argument.

Either way, you've earned yet another :rolleyes: from me, use it wisely.

Yeah, but without women, we never would have gotten the Federal Reserve Act passed.
 
Women got the right to vote in 1920, son. The Federal Reserve Act was passed in 1913.

Try again.

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"Women's support proves key"

They're only 51% of the population.

WHO THE FUCK KNEW!?
 
Considering America before women's suffrage


and America after 3 generations of it....


was it really a good idea?
 
I don't think it was sarcasm, I think you got your dates mixed up.

Yeah, you're right!

But you see if it wasn't for women, then those men would not have been born to pass the act. :p


I use the example of the Federal Reserve Act when people try to blame women's "socialistic" voting tendencies. To me no greater harm has been done in recent times as creating the third central bank. Kinda a root to many of our ills. And as we know, men were the ones that were voters at that time, not women.
 
Considering America before women's suffrage


and America after 3 generations of it....


was it really a good idea?

See my post above.

Also consider the "Civil" War. The root(s) of our problems started before suffrage.
 
Listen, many women with a conscience already blame themselves for everything that's gone wrong. I've had enough of it though.

Every individual is responsible for their own decisions, and that includes men. During times when women or black men had no say, you can not blame them. You can only blame (if you must be collective) white men.

White men are responsible for creating this country (thank you), they are also responsible for reproducing with these white women that have allegedly caused so many problems.

It's really funny, no man has ever taken care of me, and I doubt that one will ever take care of me nearly as well as I've taken care of several of them. Us women are the problem here?

I don't think so.
 
See my post above.

Also consider the "Civil" War. The root(s) of our problems started before suffrage.

It makes you wonder: If the Founding Fathers and Framers had been actually able to abolish slavery as early as the framing of the Constitution and all the states went along with it, what would our government look like today? Would a Ron Paul Revolution or a Campaign for Liberty even be necessary this early in our history? After all, the Civil War would never have happened, Lincoln wouldn't have been able to destroy federalism, and that precedent of extreme centralized power and especially executive power would not have been set for others like Wilson, FDR, and Bush Jr. to build upon. We certainly wouldn't have a perfect country even by the standards of Constitutionalists (let alone hardcore libertarians and anarchists ;)), since the Constitution obviously has some built-in flaws (mainly the lack of sufficient checks to enforce it)...but up until Lincoln, most of the worst federal power-grabs were successfully reversed, like the Alien and Sedition Acts and the first and second central banks. In this sense, I believe the roots of our country's early demise were planted when the Framers failed to abolish slavery from the beginning. :(

If only we could travel back in time to warn them...:-/
 
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It makes you wonder: If the Founding Fathers and Framers had been actually able to abolish slavery as early as the framing of the Constitution and all the states went along with it, what would our government look like today? Would a Ron Paul Revolution or a Campaign for Liberty even be necessary this early in our history? After all, the Civil War would never have happened, Lincoln wouldn't have been able to destroy federalism, and that precedent of extreme executive power would not have been set for others like Wilson, Roosevelt, Bush, etc. to build upon. We certainly wouldn't have a perfect country even by the standards of Constitutionalists (let alone hardcore libertarians and anarchists ;)), since the Constitution obviously has some built-in flaws (mainly the lack of sufficient checks to enforce it)...but up until Lincoln, most of the worst federal power-grabs were successfully reversed, like the Alien and Sedition Acts and the first and second central banks. In this sense, I believe the roots of our country's early demise were planted when the Framers failed to abolish slavery from the beginning. :(

If only we could travel back in time to warn them...:-/

I think that one thing we don't realize is that it is always necessary, if we are to sustain this freedom-type of lifestyle, to have a Ron Paul/Thomas Jefferson type of watchdog thing going.

We can never let our guard down when it comes to liberty.
 
Considering America before women's suffrage


and America after 3 generations of it....


was it really a good idea?

No. All human beings should not be equal. The lesser of us should have to fucking pay for being something we can not control and it is obviously a mother-fucking negative that we keep the human population going because we put up with your bullshit.

Fuck yeah. I wish I had a penis, because then I'd finally be good enough. I'd be able to write my name in the snow with my very own piss.

Fuck you. You want to blame all the country's problems on us, feel free. Bet if we all left you'd have a much bigger problem.
 
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