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Should Women Have the Right to Vote?

By Marty K., published Jul 20, 2008
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Ann Coulter, a political commentator, made an interesting comment about women voters:

"If we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another Democrat president. It's kind of a pipe dream, it's a personal fantasy of mine, but I don't think it's going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women..."

I respectfully agree and I can't help but wonder what result the women's right to vote will bring about. Many women tend to look for liberals who will support their special interests, like children who favor guardians who spoil them by giving them what they demand.

Women often place their own concerns and feminist ideals above the well-being of their country. Quite often, they tend to ask what their country can do for them.

There are a lot of women who don't have any tolerance for sound laws or decent candidates. Many, for example, are against the right of a developing infant to be secure in his or her mother's womb. They regard this and similar issues as women's rights, and they often place these types of concerns above all else. Most men are more focused on matters of importance, rather than those pertaining to intrigue, selfishness or men's rights.

Many feminists seem to have an "axe to grind," and women oriented subjects preoccupy their spheres of thought. This tends to overshadow concerns such as the national defense and other topics of real merit. Many women will only vote for those aligned with their causes and they'll make this a prerequisite for supporting a candidate. This, of course, means championing Democrats who are wrong-minded, unprincipled and dangerous.

What does all of this mean? Quite simply, some women have not used their relatively new right to vote unselfishly, it appears. Surely, this must lead us to question why the women's right to vote did not previously exist and whether or not it should presently exist.

Should Women Have the Right to Vote?

A march mostly involving women who are focused on their own demands. What is important to them and what effect will their votes have upon the general well-being of our nation?

Credit: Jfruh

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Takeaways
  • Women often place their own concerns and feminist ideals above the well-being of their country.
  • Many feminists have an axe to grind and women oriented issues occupy their spheres of thought.
  • Quite frequently, women will vote only for those aligned with their causes.
Did You Know?
Ann Coulter stated: "If we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another Democrat president." I respectfully agree and I can't help but wonder what result the women's right to vote could ultimately bring about.
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"you're a dumbass" ... Well, I did have a lot of conflict about writing this article, as I know there are a lot of decent women who are quaified to vote. However, the ones who have an axe to grind for abortion and other feminist causes are a real pain and they can ruin it for all women. I assure you, they can do immeasurable and irreparable harm to the well-being of the United States. Thanks for participating in the discussion.

Posted on 09/30/2008 at 11:09:47 PM

 
you're a dumbass

Posted on 09/30/2008 at 11:09:54 PM

 
The author is quite correct. Women should not have the vote. They are the sex which inflicted Alcohol Prohibition on the nation immediately after gaining suffrage-a memorial to female stupidity long since forgotten. If women, the equal rights but no equal responsibilities sex, really wants the vote, then they should be forced to spill their blood fighting all the wars of the United States for the next two hundred years. Then, we will see if they think that the combat exempt male suffragettes should have the vote.

Posted on 09/11/2008 at 9:09:23 PM

 
John, you've mad a valid point. By the same token, people often vote for candidates based on sex, race, or because a runner supports their agenda or selfish causes.

Posted on 07/31/2008 at 10:07:51 AM

 
WWell, I doubt half the voters vote on the big issues. If joe namath ran for prez, tons of guys would vote for him simply because he was a football great.

Posted on 07/31/2008 at 9:07:49 AM

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