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Re: republican women in politics. [Re: Pwyse] #4297252
03/09/25 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Pwyse
Originally Posted by howl
Originally Posted by TexasHuntress
I know I am in the minority here, but don't paint us all with a broad brush.


If your preferred candidates are always Republicans, then your preferred candidates would always win if you could not vote. Your preferences would be most reliably met by repeal of the 19th amendment.


If they weren’t allowed to vote because republicans removed their right to vote, then their preferred candidates wouldn’t be republicans. And neither would mine if they removed my right to vote. Plus, I would want the right to vote for which republicans I wanted to be represented by.

Your statement is not very well thought out.


His statements usually are not well thought out (or just chauvinistic) just like the person that traveled way out west for a screwball liberal. Oh yeah I think that was Ol Jake.

Last edited by RCHRR; 03/09/25 11:13 PM.
Re: republican women in politics. [Re: scrape] #4297256
03/10/25 12:02 AM
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Tulsi is about the only one I've seen that is cut out for it. She can hang in a logical debate without resorting to theatrics and attention seeking behavior. It's nice to see women that aren't psycho libs in office like MGT and Boebert, but sometimes I feel like I'm right back in high school hearing those two talk. It gets old.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: scrape] #4297311
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I bet y’all’s mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters really appreciate the vote of confidence y’all have for them. slap


It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.


Re: republican women in politics. [Re: scrape] #4297328
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I wish my daughter and sisters could not vote. Love them all but in that one aspect they are mentally ill, just like all liberals.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: howl] #4297346
03/10/25 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by howl
Newsflash, letting them vote was a real bad idea. The downward trend started there. Women just aren't wired for it. They have important roles, but it's not leading anything outside the home.


Trust me when I say this, you want my wife at the head of the operating table when the surgeon is fixing to split you open. She’s the shot caller

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: scrape] #4297347
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Prohibition worked out great didn't it?


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Re: republican women in politics. [Re: Pwyse] #4297349
03/10/25 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Pwyse
Originally Posted by howl
Originally Posted by TexasHuntress
I know I am in the minority here, but don't paint us all with a broad brush.


If your preferred candidates are always Republicans, then your preferred candidates would always win if you could not vote. Your preferences would be most reliably met by repeal of the 19th amendment.


If they weren’t allowed to vote because republicans removed their right to vote, then their preferred candidates wouldn’t be republicans. And neither would mine if they removed my right to vote. Plus, I would want the right to vote for which republicans I wanted to be represented by.

Your statement is not very well thought out.


The statement was to a specific person with the condition of her only wanting Republicans elected. You statement is built on sand. Also, I encourage you to develop your views independently, not in contradiction to another's. Contrarianism is a waste of time.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: marshmud991] #4297352
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Originally Posted by marshmud991
I bet y’all’s mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters really appreciate the vote of confidence y’all have for them. slap


You would, then, be surprised at the numbers of women who want the 19th repealed. Lots of thinking women recognize feminism for the cancer it is. A surprising number of the men posting here today have succumbed and may have not realized what has happened to them.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: RCHRR] #4297354
03/10/25 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RCHRR
Originally Posted by Pwyse
Originally Posted by howl
Originally Posted by TexasHuntress
I know I am in the minority here, but don't paint us all with a broad brush.


If your preferred candidates are always Republicans, then your preferred candidates would always win if you could not vote. Your preferences would be most reliably met by repeal of the 19th amendment.


If they weren’t allowed to vote because republicans removed their right to vote, then their preferred candidates wouldn’t be republicans. And neither would mine if they removed my right to vote. Plus, I would want the right to vote for which republicans I wanted to be represented by.

Your statement is not very well thought out.


His statements usually are not well thought out (or just chauvinistic) just like the person that traveled way out west for a screwball liberal. Oh yeah I think that was Ol Jake.


If you need to disparage another to make your point, you have no point. My statements here directly reflect hard data. Pull your head out and try to reason based on facts. If you are capable of sound reason, your conclusion must be the same.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: ShootemupTex] #4297404
03/10/25 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by ShootemupTex
Tulsi is about the only one I've seen that is cut out for it. She can hang in a logical debate without resorting to theatrics and attention seeking behavior. It's nice to see women that aren't psycho libs in office like MGT and Boebert, but sometimes I feel like I'm right back in high school hearing those two talk. It gets old.
what tulsi gabbards a liberal that supports abortion and other liberal causes. The democrats have plenty of women superstars and have been successful with them and yea tulsi is one of them.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: scrape] #4297462
03/10/25 02:14 PM
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My family are almost all female and I love women. They have important roles and are superior to men in some roles. Having said that, my ex wife and many women I know will tell you that females are emotionally unstable and shouldn't be in charge of a lot of things.

Finding the ones that can be honest with that fact is a rarity.

Eve in the Bible couldn't even hold it together.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: scrape] #4297487
03/10/25 04:09 PM
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Women have every right to decide who they want to represent them in public office as men do. If you don't like their choices, that's your problem, not theirs.

Re: republican women in politics. [Re: howl] #4297633
03/10/25 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by howl
Originally Posted by Pwyse
Originally Posted by howl
Originally Posted by TexasHuntress
I know I am in the minority here, but don't paint us all with a broad brush.


If your preferred candidates are always Republicans, then your preferred candidates would always win if you could not vote. Your preferences would be most reliably met by repeal of the 19th amendment.


If they weren’t allowed to vote because republicans removed their right to vote, then their preferred candidates wouldn’t be republicans. And neither would mine if they removed my right to vote. Plus, I would want the right to vote for which republicans I wanted to be represented by.

Your statement is not very well thought out.


The statement was to a specific person with the condition of her only wanting Republicans elected. You statement is built on sand. Also, I encourage you to develop your views independently, not in contradiction to another's. Contrarianism is a waste of time.



Your statement was TO a specific woman, but it was ABOUT every woman in America. Obviously, if the republicans repealed the right for women to vote, they would lose more than the women’s vote. So, if you would have thought this out a little better, then you would know that your statement “Your preferences would be most reliably met by repeal of the 19th amendment.” is false. The republicans would lose a majority of their party. That is built on concrete reinforced with rebar and a huge footer all the way around.

Also, I develop my views independently. I’m not even sure why you made that statement. Just because your views are nutso most of the time doesn’t make me a contrarian. I looked up the definition of that just to make sure I was correct. The very definition of it shows that I was not being contrary. Your belief is not the popular opinion.

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