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Jun. 7th, 2005 02:07 pmThis came across a list I'm on today. Some choice quotes from the article:
"A prominent female state senator has said that she does not support the 19th Amendment, which guarantees women the right to vote, and that if it were being considered today she would vote against it.
Sen. Kay O'Connor recently told the co-presidents of the Johnson County League of Women Voters that the amendment was the first step in a decades-long erosion of traditional family values. "
"Asked if she supports the 19th Amendment, the Republican lawmaker responded: "I'm an old-fashioned woman. Men should take care of women, and if men were taking care of women (today) we wouldn't have to vote."
Arrrrrrrrgh! Just..... GAH!
"A prominent female state senator has said that she does not support the 19th Amendment, which guarantees women the right to vote, and that if it were being considered today she would vote against it.
Sen. Kay O'Connor recently told the co-presidents of the Johnson County League of Women Voters that the amendment was the first step in a decades-long erosion of traditional family values. "
"Asked if she supports the 19th Amendment, the Republican lawmaker responded: "I'm an old-fashioned woman. Men should take care of women, and if men were taking care of women (today) we wouldn't have to vote."
Arrrrrrrrgh! Just..... GAH!
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Date: 2005-06-07 06:28 pm (UTC)Oh there is also the massive simplification of the social and economic history of how women came to have a larger presence in the household... and the fact that women were having to go out and work (not the cheery middle and upper class women, the rest of 'em) well before we got the vote.
I think our husbands take good care of us :D But I'm naughty.
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Date: 2005-06-07 07:32 pm (UTC)