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She actually didn't think she could
Please tell me you are joking ! What planet do you reside on ?
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She actually didn't think she could
Originally posted by Psychoblues
My wife, a natural Democrat, didn't ever vote until she met me. She actually didn't think she could or that it would matter anyway. The election of 2000 didn't improve her attitude but I think she is finally getting it. To say that the non-voters should be forgotten is also to say that you have no idea as to where your country might stand on a given issue. Even non-voters have feelings and propensities to vote in future elections given the motivation. Nevermind, I don't think you'll ever understand.
Originally posted by Psychoblues
I can now publicly state the prez is a stupid, self-serving, puppetized, arrogant and dictatorial son-of-a-bitch and not feel so un-American for stating what I feel.
Originally posted by Psychoblues
Even if what were true? Do you have any links to back your assertion they are not true?
Many suppporters of women's suffrage were republican. link1912 Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive (Bull Moose/Republican) Party becomes the first national political party to adopt a woman suffrage plank
Originally posted by Psychoblues
Compose yourself, madmax.
I readily admit that I despise the sitting prez. A thing I would never have considered until I witnessed the fiascos of '94, '96, '98 and 2000. Trent Lott and Tom DeLay set me free. I can now publicly state the prez is a stupid, self-serving, puppetized, arrogant and dictatorial son-of-a-bitch and not feel so un-American for stating what I feel. Thank you, Trent and Tom, but where has the respect gone?
Originally posted by Psychoblues
It was Republicans that were so against the rights of women to vote, against non-property owners to vote and the Voting Act of 1964. As our people are made more free to vote the Republicans feel more intimidated by our aspirations. In my 54 years of life and my studies of history, that is the way I see it.
Psychoblues [/B]
Originally posted by kcmcdonald
Oh syco,
That loud crashing sound you're hearing is your credability hitting the floor...Och that's gotta hurt.
Originally posted by smellthecoffee
I would have thought that those non-voters are predominantly low socio-economic or somewhat disenfranchised. it follows then that a Govt failing on social policy would not desire these people to exercise the right to vote. I think the basic premise that "poor folk don't vote" serves the Govt very well indeed.