Democrats AWOL When It Counted

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Whether it's Hillary, or Kamala Harris, the only qualifications that counted were their genitalia.
With metronomic regularity, we find Democrats claiming that there is a 'War on Women' and that they are the champions of the fair sex.

As per Rule #1...
Every argument from Democrats and Liberals is a misrepresentation, a fabrication, or a bald-faced lie.


1. And history proves it.

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Nineteenth Amendment ratified
On this day in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified after Tennessee—by just one vote—became the 36th state to approve it, capping the 72-year fight to win women the right to vote in the United States.
Britannica.com


2. It was a Republican who introduced what became the 19th Amendment, women’s suffrage. On May 21, 1919, U.S. Representative James R. Mann (1856-1922), a Republican from Illinois and chairman of the Suffrage Committee, proposed the House resolution to approve the Susan Anthony Amendment granting women the right to vote. The measure passed the House 304-89—a full 42 votes above the required two-thirds majority. 19th Amendment


3. The 1919 vote in the House of Representatives was possible because Republicans had retaken control of the House. Attempts to get it passed through Democrat-controlled Congresses had failed.

The Senate vote was approved only after a Democrat filibuster; and 82% of the Republican Senators voted for it….and 54% of the Democrats.

26 of the 36 states that ratified the 19th Amendment had Republican legislatures.

4. Two weeks later, on June 4, 1919, the Senate passed the 19th Amendment by two votes over its two-thirds required majority, 56-25. The amendment was then sent to the states for ratification. Within six days of the ratification cycle, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin each ratified the amendment. Kansas, New York and Ohio followed on June 16, 1919. By March of the following year, a total of 35 states had approved the amendment, one state shy of the two-thirds required for ratification. Southern states were adamantly opposed to the amendment, however, and seven of them—Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia—had already rejected it before Tennessee's vote on August 18, 1920. It was up to Tennessee to tip the scale for woman suffrage. Op. Cit.


5. The outlook appeared bleak, given the outcomes in other Southern states and given the position of Tennessee's state legislators in their 48-48 tie. The state's decision came down to 23-year-old Representative Harry T. Burn (1895-1977), a Republican from McMinn County, to cast the deciding vote. Although Burn opposed the amendment, his mother convinced him to approve it. (Mrs. Burn reportedly wrote to her son: "Don't forget to be a good boy and help Mrs. Catt put the 'rat' in ratification.") With Burn's vote, the 19th Amendment was ratified. Certification by U.S. Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby (1869-1950) followed on August 26, 1920. Op. Cit.
 
I love it when Republicans have to go back 100 years to find a time when they actually cared about blacks and women
 
Whether it's Hillary, or Kamala Harris, the only qualifications that counted were their genitalia.
With metronomic regularity, we find Democrats claiming that there is a 'War on Women' and that they are the champions of the fair sex.

As per Rule #1...
Every argument from Democrats and Liberals is a misrepresentation, a fabrication, or a bald-faced lie.


1. And history proves it.

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Nineteenth Amendment ratified
On this day in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified after Tennessee—by just one vote—became the 36th state to approve it, capping the 72-year fight to win women the right to vote in the United States.
Britannica.com


2. It was a Republican who introduced what became the 19th Amendment, women’s suffrage. On May 21, 1919, U.S. Representative James R. Mann (1856-1922), a Republican from Illinois and chairman of the Suffrage Committee, proposed the House resolution to approve the Susan Anthony Amendment granting women the right to vote. The measure passed the House 304-89—a full 42 votes above the required two-thirds majority. 19th Amendment


3. The 1919 vote in the House of Representatives was possible because Republicans had retaken control of the House. Attempts to get it passed through Democrat-controlled Congresses had failed.

The Senate vote was approved only after a Democrat filibuster; and 82% of the Republican Senators voted for it….and 54% of the Democrats.

26 of the 36 states that ratified the 19th Amendment had Republican legislatures.

4. Two weeks later, on June 4, 1919, the Senate passed the 19th Amendment by two votes over its two-thirds required majority, 56-25. The amendment was then sent to the states for ratification. Within six days of the ratification cycle, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin each ratified the amendment. Kansas, New York and Ohio followed on June 16, 1919. By March of the following year, a total of 35 states had approved the amendment, one state shy of the two-thirds required for ratification. Southern states were adamantly opposed to the amendment, however, and seven of them—Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia—had already rejected it before Tennessee's vote on August 18, 1920. It was up to Tennessee to tip the scale for woman suffrage. Op. Cit.


5. The outlook appeared bleak, given the outcomes in other Southern states and given the position of Tennessee's state legislators in their 48-48 tie. The state's decision came down to 23-year-old Representative Harry T. Burn (1895-1977), a Republican from McMinn County, to cast the deciding vote. Although Burn opposed the amendment, his mother convinced him to approve it. (Mrs. Burn reportedly wrote to her son: "Don't forget to be a good boy and help Mrs. Catt put the 'rat' in ratification.") With Burn's vote, the 19th Amendment was ratified. Certification by U.S. Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby (1869-1950) followed on August 26, 1920. Op. Cit.
Democrats don't need a president. They just need someone to let them in the door and stay out of the way. Trojan Horse government.
 
Sarah Palin was a symbol of everything women could accomplish. She went from a soccer mom who ran for mayor and then Governor. Democrats and their minions in the media hated her and tried to destroy her. It ain't about "women's rights", it's about the socialist agenda.
 
"Rescuing Susan B. Anthony
Editorial of The New York Sun | August 20, 2020
We must say we’re enjoying President Trump’s decision to mark the centenary of the 19th Amendment by overturning the conviction of Susan B. Anthony. The heroine of the suffrage movement had been tried in 1872 for illegal voting. The story is full of ironies, particularly at a time when both our parties are up in arms over the danger of election fraud. That’s the least of it, though. The left so detests the President that it even seems to have trouble cheering his acknowledgement of a feminist hero.

...Trump has previously spoken of Susan B. Anthony a number of times during his presidency, a fact turned up by the Web site Smartertimes.com.


...Trump as having said, during a weekly address on March 10, 2017: “We are a greater, stronger, and more just Nation today because of women like Clara Barton, Susan B. Anthony, Harriet Tubman, and so many others.” Later that month, Mr. Trump described Anthony as having “dreamed of a much more equal and fair future, an America where women themselves, as she said, ‘helped to make laws and elect the lawmakers.’”
 
"Susan B Anthony was a Republican, This is consistent with the Republican Party's consistent support of basic individual rights including the abolition of slavery while the Democrat party supported slavery.

In the era before the American Civil War, Anthony took a prominent role in the New York anti-slavery and temperance movements. In 1836, at age 16, Susan collected two boxes of petitions opposing slavery."
 
It was the Republican Party that got women the right to vote.


But, heck, the indoctrination is indelible......check out the twitter fight between McGowan, who asks the correct question, and Milano who parrots the lie that Democrats got women the vote:



"In a tweet, actress Rose McGowan asked what the Democratic Party has ever done to help people. The question must have bothered fellow actress Allysa Milano, who then felt the need to post a lengthy Twitter thread in response to McGowan's question. Milano went for length, not quality in her response.


Here's McGowan's original question.

What have the Democrats done to solve ANYTHING? Help the poor? No. Help black & brown people? No. Stop police brutality? No. Help single mothers? No. Help children? No. You have achieved nothing. NOTHING. Why did people vote Trump? Because of you motherf***ers.
11:49 PM · Aug 20, 2020



And here is the beginning of Milano's very long response, in which the liberal actress attempts to list various ways the Democratic Party has helped people. Remember, the Democratic Party defended slavery, the confederacy, and segregation. Indeed, the first example Milano cites in her list of Democrats "helping people" is former Democratic President Woodrow Wilson, a virulent racist.

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A thread of all the things the Democratic Party has done to make the world a better place. Let’s start here: 1920 19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE Under the leadership of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote."




This is the reason I post.....to dispel the lies of the Left.




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